By any measure, UConn men’s hockey’s power play has been terrible this season.
The Huskies have converted just five of 48 opportunities (10.4 percent), the sixth-worst mark in the nation. Of those five power-play goals, two were from a single game at Maine, another was in the season opener to Sacred Heart — whose penalty kill percentage is 45th out of 59 in the country — while another came at Ohio State — whose PK is 48th nationally.
UConn’s inability to do much of anything with an extra skater (or two) was on full display in the loss to Harvard on Sunday.