Topics

More

Penn State Hockey’s Alex Limoges Signs Professional Tryout Deal With San Diego Gulls

Penn State men’s hockey captain Alex Limoges is moving on from Hockey Valley after signing a professional tryout (PTO) with the San Diego Gulls, the AHL affiliate of the Anaheim Ducks.

The Winchester, Virginia native finished his senior season leading Penn State with 22 points and ten goals scored while being named an All-Big Ten selection for the second time in his career. In his last game as a Nittany Lion, Limoges overtook Liam Folkes for the all-time Big Ten Tournament scoring record with 17 career points in ten tournament games.

Limoges broke out during his sophomore season, leading the team with 23 goals and tied for the lead with 50 points in the NCAA. He followed his promising sophomore campaign with a 32-point season last year before being named captain.

The senior forward will graduate Penn State this spring as the all-time leader in points per game (0.98) for the Nittany Lions. His 51 goals are tied for the third most all-time in the program, and his 74 assists rank fourth all-time.

Your ad blocker is on.

Please choose an option below.

Sign up for our e-mail newsletter:
OR
Support quality journalism:
Purchase a Subscription!

About the Author

Frankie Marzano

Frankie is a senior accounting and economics major from Long Island, NY. You can probably recognize him as the typical Italian-American with slicked back black hair. He is an avid fan of the New York Rangers and Mets, along with every Penn State Athletics team. Follow him on Twitter @frankiemarzano for obnoxious amounts of Rangers and Penn State content or email him at [email protected].

What To Do In State College Over Easter Weekend

Plenty to keep you busy this hoppin’ weekend.

Penn State Women’s Hockey’s Tessa Janecke And Danica Maynard Awarded All-USCHO Honors

Danica Maynard was named to the All-USCHO Third and Rookie Team, while Tessa Janecke is now the first Nittany Lion to be named to the All-USCHO First Team.

Penn State Women’s Hockey Head Coach Jeff Kampersal Named USCHO Coach Of The Year

This marks his second Coach of the Year award this season.

113kFollowers
68.5kFollowers
4,570Subscribers
Sign up for our Newsletter