The phrase “all-time leading scorer” is usually reserved for players on teams that have been around since the dawn of their league.
Penn State has been a Division-I team for four years, and it found its new all-time leading scorer Friday night against Ohio State.
David Goodwin’s ninth goal of the season on a tic-tac-toe play from Andrew Sturtz and Vince Pedrie propelled him to first place on Penn State’s all-time scoring list. That was the headliner in a 6-1 win for the Nittany Lions over the Buckeyes at Pegua Ice Arena, the 19th of which makes the 2015-16 season the winningest in program history.