Dickinson compiled numbers in two games that some players would hope having for an entire season as the Oilers beat Walsh and Malone to secure a playoff appearance in their first year with the Great Midwest.
With three goals and four assists from the sophomore, Findlay’s explosive offense was on display once again. The Oilers even claimed first place in the conference standings for a few hours on Saturday before Ohio Valley won in the evening.
He had six points on Thursday against Walsh, scoring two goals and helping with assists on two others.
Against Malone, he also scored and dished out two more assists as the Oilers outscored their combined opponents by a score of 10-3.
In 11 games, Dickinson now has four goals and five assists on the season for a total of 13 points. Josh Burton leads Findlay with 15 while teammates Josh Hales and Alex Kerstetter each have 14 points.