Prospect Round-up: Petruzzelli, Gylander earn wins; Holway, Stange post assists on busy NCAA Saturday night

Of prospect-related note in North America from Saturday’s action:

In the USHL, Kienan Draper finished at -1 with no shots in the Omaha Lancers’ 3-1 loss to Fargo. The game was Draper’s first in the USHL after coming over from the BCHL’s Chilliwack Chiefs;

Birthday boy (19) Chase Bradley finished even with 3 shots and 2 minor penalties as his Sioux City Musketeers lost 2-1 to Kyle Aucoin’s Tri-City Storm. Aucoin finished even with 1 shot, and his penalty taken was a coincidental minor for roughing on Bradley;

In NCAA Hockey, Keith Petruzzelli stopped 18 of 21 shots as his Quinnipiac Bobcats won a 4-3 OT decision over Clarkson;

Carter Gylander stopped 32 of 34 shots as his Colgate Raiders won 4-2 over St. Lawrence;

Patrick Holway had an assist, finishing at +1 with 2 shots and a penalty taken in the Merrimack College Warriors lost 3-2 in overtime to Northeastern;

Robert Mastrosimone made his season debut, finishing even with a blocked shot, and Ethan Phillips finished even as the Boston University Terriers won 6-4 over the Providence College Friars. Jack Adams finished even with 2 shots for Providence;

Sam Stange had an assist, finishing at +1 with 3 shots in the University of Wisconsin Badgers’ 3-1 win over Minnesota;

And Ryan O’Reilly finished at -1 with 4 shots in the Arizona State University Sun Devils’ 5-4 loss to Notre Dame.

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