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Penn State Hockey’s Andrew Sturtz Tallies Another NCAA Top Play Of The Week

We called it: Andrew Sturtz’s shorthanded breakaway is No. 14 Penn State hockey’s third consecutive appearance on the NCAA’s play of the week roundup.

This week, Sturtz’s play checks in at No.3. The goal put Penn State up 2-1 over Canisius and showcased his clutch factor once again. Relive it and the rest of the week’s top plays here. Relive Penn State’s sweep of Canisius here:

Sturtz currently ties for first in the nation with two shorthanded goals. Penn State is back in Pegula this Thursday as it takes on a series with Niagara.

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Sara Civian is one of Onward State's three ridiculously good looking managing editors, a hockey writer at heart, and an Oxford comma Stan. She's a senior majoring in journalism, minoring in history, and living at Bill Pickle's Tap Room. Her favorite pastimes are telling people she's from Boston, watching the Bruins, and meticulously dissecting the My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy album. She's seen Third Eye Blind live 14 times. If you really hate yourself, you can follow her at @SaraCivian or email her at [email protected].

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