Minnesota State sophomore forward Jason Wiley was named WCHA offensive player of the week for his two-goal, two-assist performance in last weekend's sweep of St. Cloud State. Wiley was the No. 2 start of the game Friday and the No. 1 star Saturday. He had five shots on goal and was plus-3 for the series. Wiley now has seven goals and four assists in 20 games.
Wiley shared the award with Michigan Tech forward Jimmy Kerr, who had a goal and three assists in the Huskies' three-point weekend against Colorado College. Minnesota Duluth goalie Alex Stalock was the defensive player of the week after allowing just one goalon 50 shots in the Bulldogs' nonconference sweep at UMass-Lowell. Wisconsin wing Patrick Johnson was named rookie of the week after scoring four points in the Badgers' win and tie against Minnesota.
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