Two of the most potent offenses in college hockey met on Friday night in Pegula Ice Arena, and all the signs pointed toward a high scoring shootout, but the Penn State blue line was tired of being questioned.
A young Penn State defense corps, facing its biggest test of the season in No. 13 Princeton, stood up to the test and had a crucial part to play in the Nittany Lions ‘4-2 win over the Tigers.
“We came into the media [day] and you guys were saying that you were worried about our backend,” defenseman Cole Hults said.