
Wall led the team in both goals and points, tallying 16 and 29, respectively.

"The Indy Fuel’s ownership and leaders want to apologize to Liam for the distress and upheaval this incident caused him, and we will continue to cheer for him as his career progresses," the team said in a statement.

"That experiment could not have worked out better to this point."

Strong talent and an up-and-coming goaltender could help the Nittany Lions run the table in the playoffs.

"They're both great guys, but it's a matter of wins, losses, goals against, and save percentage. That's what it is. So, for me, it's not that difficult."

Puck drop for the first game of the best-of-three series has yet to be announced.