First Star
Michael Hage, Michigan
Fr. – F – Mississauga, Ontario — Chicago (USHL)
- Compiled a national-best seven points (three goals, four assists) over the weekend as Michigan won a pair of road games versus Penn State
- Produced a five-point (goal, four assists) effort on Saturday, solidifying his spot atop the team scoring chart with 16 points in 11 games (1.45 ppg).
- Netted the game-winning goal midway through the third period of a 6-5 win on Friday
- The Montreal Canadiens first-round draft pick collects his first Big Ten weekly honor
- Last Michigan First Star: Evan Werner (Nov. 5, 2024)
Second Star
T.J. Hughes, Michigan
Jr. – F – Hamilton, Ontario – Brooks (AJHL)
- Helped Michigan extend its win streak to seven games with a six-point (five goals, assist) series against Penn State
- Shared the national lead for most goals scored on the weekend
- Registered his first career hat trick with a four-goal performance, including the game-winner, in Michigan’s 10-6 win on Saturday
- The Academic All-Big Ten selection receives his second career Star Award, having previously been named a Second Star on Oct. 31, 2023
- Last Michigan Star recipient: Evan Werner (Third Star, Nov. 12, 2024)
Third Star
Aiden Fink, Penn State
So. – F – Calgary, Alberta — Brooks (AJHL)
- Totaled three goals, three assists, a plus-five rating and two blocked shots during Penn State’s home series against fifth-ranked Michigan
- Factored in over half (54.5 percent) of the Nittany Lion’s goal production on the weekend
- Extended goal-scoring streak to four games
- The Nashville Predators draft pick garners his fourth career Star Award (1-Second, 3-Thirds) and first of the season
- Last Penn State honoree: Simon Mack (Third Star, Oct. 8, 2024)