

Add National Player of the Month to Jack Devine's trophy case.
The Denver Pioneers senior was named the Hockey Commissioners Association (HCA) men’s National Player of the Month for October.
Devine was also named the NCHC Player of the Month earlier this week.
The forward racked up one goal and 13 assists, making his 14 points the most in the country.
The Glencoe, Illinois, native, who tallied 27 goals as a junior, was an assist machine during the first month of the season.
Devine tallied six assists in Denver's two-game road sweep against Alaska Anchorage to open the season.
He picked up his first goal while adding a pair of assists in Denver's 6-1 win over Wisconsin last Saturday.
Devine and the Pioneers will look to keep their respective streaks going against Yale this weekend.
HCA Men’s Rookie of the Month: Ben Muthersbaugh (Union College)
Muthersbaugh kick-started his collegiate career with a bang.
The Union freshman tallied six goals, which are tied for the most in the country, and he sits alone in second with 13 points.
Perhaps most impressive, Muthersbaugh had just two points in his first three games. The Gilford, New Hampshire, native has been red-hot over the last two weekends, racking up six goals and five assists during that stretch.
He tallied a five-point night, including a hat trick in Union's 6-2 win over Mercyhurst.
On the season, Muthersbaugh already has five multi-point outings.
HCA Men's Goaltender of the Month: Josh Kotai (Augustana) / Owen Say (Notre Dame)
Kotai posted a 3-2-0 record for Augustana in the first month.
The sophomore netminder owns an impressive 1.63 goals-against average and a .950 save percentage with a pair of shutouts.
Kotai opened the season with a 29-save shutout against Long Island. He also made a season-high 34 saves in Augustana's 2-1 road win against Omaha.
Say has picked up wins in all three of his starts this season. The junior goaltender posted a ridiculous 1.00 goals-against average and .969 save percentage, both tops in the NCAA.
Say kicked off the year with a 32-save performance on the road against St. Lawrence.
In his most recent outing, he made a season-high 38 saves against Long Island.