Simply Dominant
As if the scoreboard wasn't enough to tell the tale of this weekend's set, the box scores do it more justice.
To be blunt, the Icers pummeled Navy this weekend. There's no two ways about it.
Here's how it breaks down for the weekend. These are combined stats from both games.
Shots: Penn State - 120. Navy - 30.
- Any time you can get four times more shots on goal than you opponent, you're doing something right. Teddy Hume faced eight shots through two periods on Friday night. That is just a testament to how stifling Penn State's defense was this weekend.
Power Play: Penn State - 3/15. Navy 0/5.
- The Icers finally got on the board this weekend with the extra attacker after a small drought. Penn State also clamped down on the penalty kill, giving Navy no chance to get any momentum the entire weekend. Penn State isn't being penalized and when they are, its penalty kill is just taking the momentum right back.
Eric Steinour: I think that the Midshipmen are going to have nightmares about Steinour for the next couple of nights. Steinour logged four goals and two assists Friday night in the best performance by any Icer this season. Let's put that performance into perspective.
The four goals are more goals than 17 of the 28 Icers forwards and defensemen have for the entire season.
It's also more goals than 32 members of the Navy team have this season and ties him with two others.
Those goals also moved him from sixth on the Penn State scoring column to second behind Dominic Morrone who has 11 goals for the season after the weekend.
In my estimation, it was the best weekend Penn State has had all season. No, it wasn't against an opponent like Ohio or Rhode Island or Delaware, but the Icers had struggled with some of the lesser teams on their schedule and had issues with expecting these teams to roll over. The Icers came in, took care of business and then left.
Penn State is on a 10 game win streak and it'll be interesting to see how that streak and momentum hold up against some NCAA schools this weekend.



