Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey junior winger Mason Marcellus notched his 100th career point on Feb. 6 in a 9-1 drubbing against Brown University.
“I actually didn’t know it was coming up,” Marcellus said. “Once I scored, (freshman forward Ethan Wyttenbach) came back to the bench and was hugging me, and I was a little confused.”
Had Marcellus known how close he was to the milestone, he might have celebrated more — and maybe even dabbed for his mother.
“She always wants me to dab when I score,” he said. “That would’ve been the perfect one for me to dab for.”
The assistant captain has had two consecutive 35+ point seasons and is headed toward a third with 28, as of publication.
During his rookie campaign, Marcellus led all ECAC freshmen with 0.92 goals per game and was Quinnipiac’s most productive offensive player with a +34 rating, earning him 2024 ECAC All-Rookie honors.
Marcellus, undrafted, was invited to the Nashville Predators’ development camp ahead of a career-best sophomore season.
The Greely, Ontario, native started all 38 games with an equal number of points, and led the Bobcats with 28 assists for an ECAC Second Team All-Conference nod.
In a season where Quinnipiac has just five losses and is ranked No. 5 in the country — it hasn’t cracked the top tier since the 2023-24 preseason, where it was No. 3 following a national title — Marcellus remains a core veteran in a highly anticipated seventh straight NCAA Tournament berth.
