Maxim Letunov made a last-minute switch in the summer of 2015, leaving behind a previous commitment to Boston University and instead heading to the University of Connecticut over eligibility-related technicalities.

Since arriving at UConn, Letunov has been one of the hottest players in the program, though – and now, with an assist this past Saturday, the 20-year old forward has officially set three school rookie records for Division I play.

His assist on UConn’s lone goal in a 4-1 loss to Northeastern on Saturday pushed Letunov to 21 assists on the season, which is a new rookie record for the Hockey East club for their 18-year Div. I history. He can add that record to his already-set records for both goals and points scored by a team rookie, as he boasts 15 goals and 36 points in his 32 games played this year. For perspective, that’s first on the team in all categories – the next highest-scoring skater in the lineup is fellow freshman Tage Thompson, who has recorded 12 goals and 28 points.

The Huskies have two more games left in the regular season, as they’ll play back-to-back home and home games against the University of New Hampshire.