One of the three team captains along with Brown, Fitzgerald has 16 points (6+13) in 33 games for an Eagles squad who will enjoy a bye next week before a quarterfinal series.
Linus Weissbach (2017, seventh round) knocked in a backhand rebound Friday for his ninth goal of the year as Wisconsin fell to Ohio State 6-2, but was unable to produce the following night as the Badgers were blanked by the Buckeyes 4-0.
Weissbach has been a pleasant surprise as a top-six forward for Wisconsin with 23 points in 32 games as a freshman.
Casey Mittelstadt (2017, first round) won a faceoff back to the point for an assist Friday as Minnesota was defeated by Penn State 5-1.
Mittelstadt recorded one shot on goal Saturday as the Gophers were swept by the Nittany Lions 5-2 to close the Big Ten Hockey regular season schedule.
The freshman centerman has eight goals and 25 points in 32 games as the Gopher prepare to head back to Penn State this weekend for a Big Ten Quarterfinal series.
Sophomore defenseman Jacob Bryson (2017, fourth round) saw his four-game point come to an end Saturday as Providence was blanked at Massachusetts 1-0.
Bryson has ably filled the primary offensive defenseman role for the Friars this season, posting four goals, 20 assists, and a sparkling plus-17 rating.
Massachusetts rearguard Ivan Chukarov (2015, seventh round) was quiet statistically with just one shot on goal recorded in wins over Connecticut and Providence, keeping the third-year defender with five assists.
William Borgen (2015, fourth round) made his way back from the overseas tour with the U.S. Men's Olympic Hockey Team in time for St. Cloud State's NCHC series versus Denver, posting a combined five shots on goal as a plus-2 rating as the Huskies played to a 1-1 tie with the Pioneers Friday before earning a 4-3 victory the next night.
Borgen has been a rugged defensive stalwart for St. Cloud State with 12 points (2+10) and a plus-12 rating in 28 games.
St. Cloud State senior forward Judd Peterson (2012, seventh round) notched an assist in the weekend set with Denver to boost hi season take to take to 17 points (5+12) through 32 appearances.
In Thursday action, Philip Nyberg (2016, fifth round) logged a plus-2 rating as Connecticut fell to Massachusetts 3-2.
Nyberg has three points in 18 contests this season while leading all team defenders with a plus-8 rating.
Penn State sophomore Brett Murray (2016, fourth round) remained out of the lineup over the weekend as the Nittany Lions swept Minnesota with 5-1 and 5-2 victories. Murray has been absent for 10 games in a row and for 15 of their last 16, picking up five points (1+4) in 17 early-season appearances.