Mittelstadt, who logged a minus-1 rating Saturday as the Gophers were swept by the Wolverines 3-1, has registered six goals, 18 points, and 59 shots on goal through his first 22 collegiate contests.
Casey Fitzgerald (2016, third round) notched a power-play assist Friday as Boston College lost to
Providence 4-1, and finished with a plus-1 rating Sunday in a 5-2 win over New Hampshire.
A third-year defender and one the Eagles' tri-captains, Fitzgerald has four goals and 12 points in 22 games.
Boston College forward Christopher Brown (2014, sixth round) was shut out in the Eagles' Friday loss to Providence, and picked up a helper in Sunday's 5-2 triumph over New Hampshire.
Brown has played in all 23 of the Eagles' games, amassing six goals and six assists.
Linus Weissbach (2017, seventh round) was blanked Friday Wisconsin was shut out by Michigan State 2-0, and picked up one assist Saturday as the Badgers earned the weekend split with a 5-2 win.
Weissbach has played in 22 games as a freshman, securing six goals and 16 points while producing 41 shots on goal.
Providence defenseman Jacob Bryson (2017, fourth round) added an assist to his stat line Friday in the Friars' 4-1 victory at Boston College, and sent three shots on goal Saturday in a 202 tie at Boston University.
The puck-moving defender has one goal and 16 helpers this season while dressing in all 24 of the Friars' games.
Ivan Chukarov (2015, seventh round) submitted a cumulative minus-1 rating over the weekend as Massachusetts played to a 2-2 tie and earned a 6-3 victory at Vermont.
Chukarov has four assists in his 12 appearances with the Minutemen after missing the first month of the season due to injury.
Defenseman William Borgen (2015, fourth round) recorded assists in back-to-back games over the weekend as St. Cloud State lost to Western Michigan 7-5 on Friday and earned the weekend split the following night with a 4-3 victory. The helpers give Borgen an even 10 points (1+9) in 21 games.
St. Cloud State forward Judd Peterson (2012, seventh round) scored on one of his three shots Friday in the Huskies' 7-5 loss to Western Michigan, and contributed two shots on goal Saturday in the 4-3 win over the Broncos.
Peterson has appeared in all 21 of the Huskies' games, amassing three goals, 12 points, and a plus-10 rating.
Brett Murray (2016, fourth round) was unable to produce Friday in his return from a five-game absence as Penn State fell to Ohio State 5-1.
Murray has skated in 17 games this season, recording one goal, four assists, and 38 shots on goal.
Second-year defenseman Philip Nyberg (2016, fifth round) saw his first action of 2018 on Friday, finishing with a minus-1 rating as Connecticut was shut out by Merrimack 3-0.
Nyberg has a pair of power-play goal and one assist in 13 appearances with the Huskies.
Maxwell Willman (2014, fifth round) remined out of the Brown lineup last week, leaving the senior forward with one goal and four helpers while playing in just nine of the Bears' 18 contests thus far.