NCAA notebook: National scoring leader Wyttenbach's still got work to do

Look at any number of preseason Hobey Baker top-10 lists, and you won't see Ethan Wyttenbach's name on any of them.
But now, as February winds down, he's not only on those lists, he's the nation's leading scorer by a wide margin, with 22-32—54 in just 34 games. Overall, he's tied for second in goals, first in assists, and tops in points per game, blowing past a crowded field of highly regarded and highly drafted picks.
Even the Calgary Flames fifth-rounder, who just turned 19 on Feb. 10, is a bit surprised he's been so productive.
"Coming into the summer, I figured I'd be around a point-per-game guy, and I'm known for my offence, so I think I was able to bring that," he told Elite Prospects. "But obviously, I'm doing a little better than everyone anticipated, and I'm happy that I'm doing so w
