2008-09 Princeton Men's Hockey
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2008-09 PRINCETON MEN’S HOCKEY 2008-09 PRINCETON MEN ’S HOCKEY (2-1-0; 1-1-0 ECAC HOCKEY ) This Week’s Storylines 2008-09 PRINCETON SC H EDULE A ND RESULTS HOWDY PARTNER Princeton plays its first of three games this season Date Opponents .................Time/Results against Quinnipiac, its travel-partner. Tonight’s Oct. 25 WESTERN ONTARIO # .......... W, 6-2 game, as well as the game at Princeton on Nov. 26 will count towards the ECAC standings, while the SH OWC A SE A T MEE ha N Dec. 3 meeting is a non-league game. Oct. 31 at Brown ! ...............................W, 4-1 LAST TIME OUT Nov. 1 vs. Ontario I.T. # .....................W, 8-2 Princeton picked up a 2-1 win over Colgate in overtime on Saturday when sophomore Kevin TONIG H T Nov. 7 #17 CORNELL * ...................... L, 0-1 Lohry scored midway through the overtime period to salvage a weekend split. The Tigers fell to Nov. 8 COLGATE * ........................ W, 2-1 (ot) Cornell 1-0 a day earlier. GAME 4 Nov. 11 at Quinnipiac * ........................7 p.m. Tu e s ., No v . 11 • 7 p.m. Nov. 14 at Rensselaer * ......................7 p.m. CORNE ll RE C A P Nov. 15 at Union *................................4 p.m. Cornell edged the Tigers 1-0 last Friday in front TD BankNorth Center • Hamden, Conn. of a capacity crowd at Baker Rink and a national Nov. 21 at St. Lawrence * ....................7 p.m. television audience. Princeton outshot Cornell 43- #12 PRINCETON Nov. 22 at Clarkson * ..........................4 p.m. 19 by Cornell’s Tyler Mugford scored the game’s (2-1-0, 1-1-0 ECAC) Nov. 26 QUINNIPIAC * .........................7 p.m. lone goal early in the third period. vs. CO L GATE RE C A P RPI TOURN am ENT QUINNI P I AC Princeton jumped ahead just a minute into the Nov. 28 vs. Northeastern ....................4 p.m. (2-3-1, 0-1-0 ECAC) game when senior Brett Wilson scored his second Nov. 29 vs. Mercyhurst/Rensselaer . 4/7 p.m. goal of the season. Colgate tied the game with six minutes left in regulation, setting up Lohry’s overtime heroics. It was Princeton’s fifth-straight TRENDING UP Dec. 3 QUINNIPIAC ! .........................7 p.m. win over Colgate. Princeton has increased upon its win total in each Dec. 29 MINNESOTA STATE ................7 p.m. of the past five seasons. After a three-win season Dec. 30 NEBRASKA-OMAHA...............7 p.m. OVERTIME in 2002-03, the Tigers won five games in 2003-04, Jan. 3 HARVARD * .............................7 p.m. Princeton’s trip to overtime on Saturday was its eight games in 2004-05, 10 games in 2005-06, 15 first trip to an extra session in the last 40 games games in 2006-07 and 21 games a season ago. Jan. 4 DARTMOUTH * .......................4 p.m. dating back to the 2006-07 season. Princeton’s Jan. 9 UNION * ..................................7 p.m. last overtime game was on March 3, 2007, a 2-1 LEADING OFFENSE Jan. 10 RENSSELAER * ......................4 p.m. win over Brown at home in the ECAC first-round Princeton’s offense led ECAC Hockey in scoring in Jan. 26 ROBERT MORRIS ...................7 p.m. playoffs. league games with 75 goals scored in 22 games for an average of 3.41. Princeton also ranked atop the Jan. 31 at Yale * ...................................7 p.m. IN T H E PO ll S league in overall goals per game with 3.26, which Feb. 1 at Brown * ..............................4 p.m. Princeton’s weekend split dropped the Tigers three also ranked 11th in the nation in scoring. Feb. 6 at Colgate * .............................7 p.m. spots in the latest USCHO.com Poll. Princeton Feb. 7 at Cornell * .............................7 p.m. is now ranked 12th in the poll and remains the HOME AND AWAY AND NEUTRA L highest ECAC team in the rankings. Princeton has Princeton was 9-7 in games played at Hobey Baker Feb. 13 CLARKSON *...........................7 p.m. been ranked as high as ninth this season. The only Rink and 10-6 on the road this season. Princeton Feb. 14 ST. LAWRENCE * ....................4 p.m. other time Princeton has been ranked in the Top was once 1-6 at home before finishing its home Feb. 20 BROWN * ................................7 p.m. 10 came during the 1998-99 season. Princeton’s Feb. 21 YALE * ....................................7 p.m. highest-ever ranking is eighth. PRINCETON ATHLETIC Feb. 27 at Dartmouth * .......................7 p.m. AGAINST RANKED TEAMS COMMUNICATIONS Feb. 28 at Harvard * ............................7 p.m. Princeton is 0-1 against ranked teams with its loss Hockey Contact: Yariv Amir to Cornell. The Tigers next ranked opponent will E-mail: [email protected] # Exhibition Game be No. 7 Northeastern, which it will face on Nov. Work: 609-258-5701 * ECAC Hockey Game 28 at the RPI Tournament. Fax: 609-258-2399 ! Non-League Game vs. League Opponent Website: www.GoPrincetonTigers.com All Times Local 1 2008-09 PRINCETON MEN’S HOCKEY 2008-09 PRINCETON ROSTER PRINCETON’S RECORD WHEN... Overall Record ..................................... 2-1-0 No. Name Pos. Yr. S/C Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last Team (League) ECAC Hockey Record ........................... 1-1-0 Postseason Record .............................. 0-0-0 2 Brad Schroeder D Jr. R 6-3 195 Drake, Sask./Humboldt (SJHL) Ivy Record ............................................. 0-1-0 3 Jody Pederson D Jr. L 6-3 200 Smithers, B.C./Fort McMurray (AJHL) Home Record ....................................... 1-1-0 4 Taylor Fedun D So. R 6-0 190 Edmonton, Alb./Spruce Grove (AJHL) Road Record ......................................... 1-0-0 5 Derrick Pallis D Fr. L 6-1 175 Medfield, Mass./Noble and Greenough Neutral Site Record ............................. 0-0-0 6 Lee Jubinville F Sr. L 5-10 165 Edmonton, Alb./Camrose (AJHL) 7 Cam Ritchie D So. R 6-0 195 Edmonton, Alb./Fort Sask. (AJHL) Last 5 Games ....................................... 2-1-0 8 Sam Sabky F So. R 6-0 200 Madison, N.J./Choate Rosemary Hall Last 10 Games ..................................... 2-1-0 9 Dan Bartlett F Jr. R 5-10 175 Portland, Maine/New Hampshire (EJHL) In One-Goal Games .............................. 1-1-0 12 Kevin Lohry F So. L 5-11 185 Sioux City, Iowa/Sioux City (USHL) In Two-Goal Games .............................. 0-0-0 13 Brodie Zuk F Fr. L 5-9 180 Saskatoon, Sask./Nanaimo (BCHL) In Three-Goal or More Games ............. 1-0-0 14 Mark Magnowski F Jr. L 5-10 175 Winnipeg, Man./Sioux Falls (USHL) In Overtime Games .............................. 0-0-0 15 Matt Godlewski D So. L 6-1 190 Elk River, Minn./Chicago (USHL) Scoring 4 or More Goals ...................... 1-0-0 16 Brett Wilson F Sr. L 6-0 185 Calgary, Alb./Calgary (AJHL) Scoring 3 Goals .................................... 0-0-0 17 Kevin Kaiser F Jr. R 5-9 175 Pelham, N.H./St. Paul’s School Scoring 2 or Fewer Goals..................... 1-1-0 Allowing 4 or More Goals ..................... 0-0-0 18 Tyler Beachell F Jr. L 6-2 190 Rosser, Man./Flin Flon (SJHL) Allowing 3 or Fewer Goals ................... 2-1-0 19 Brandan Kushniruk F Sr. R 6-0 190 Hudson Bay, Sask./Nanaimo (BCHL) 21 Mike Kramer F So. R 5-10 195 St. Paul, Minn./Lincoln (USHL) Scoring First ........................................ 2-0-0 23 Scott McNeill F Fr. L 6-1 170 Edmonton, Alb./Grande Prairie (AJHL) Opponents Score First ......................... 0-1-0 25 Marc Hagel F Fr. R 5-11 190 Hamilton, Ont./Hamilton (OPJHL) Leading After One Period .................... 1-0-0 26 Matt Arhontas F So. R 5-7 145 Naperville, Ill./Waterloo (USHL) Trailing After One Period ..................... 0-0-0 27 Cam MacIntyre F Jr. R 6-1 215 Sooke, B.C./Salmon Arm (BCHL) Tied After One Period .......................... 1-1-0 Leading After Two Periods................... 2-0-0 28 Kevin Crane D Jr. R 5-11 180 Irvine, Calif./Phillips Exeter Academy Trailing After Two Periods ................... 0-0-0 30 Thomas Sychterz G Sr. L 6-0 185 Lachine, Que./Lachine (LHJAAAQ) Tied After Two Periods ......................... 0-1-0 32 Zane Kalemba G Jr. L 5-11 175 Saddle Brook, N.J./Flin Flon (SJHL) 34 Alan Reynolds G So. L 5-10 175 Toronto, Ont./Toronto (OPJHL) Having 10-19 Shots .............................. 0-0-0 Having 20-29 Shots .............................. 0-0-0 Head Coach: Guy Gadowsky, 5th season (Colorado College ’89) Having 30-39 Shots .............................. 2-0-0 Assistant Coaches: Keith Fisher (St. Cloud State ’99), Matt Lindsay (Williams ’01) Having 40 or More Shots ..................... 0-1-0 Allowing 10-19 Shots .......................... 1-0-0 Allowing 20-29 Shots .......................... 1-1-0 Allowing 30-39 Shots .......................... 0-0-0 ECAC HOCKEY ST A NDINGS Allowing 40 or More Shots .................. 0-0-0 ECAC Hockey Overall Outshooting Opponent ......................... 2-1-0 Team GP Record Points GF-GA GP Record GF-GA Outshot by an Opponent ...................... 0-0-0 1. Dartmouth 3 2-1-0 4 11-8 4 2-2-0 13-11 Shots Are Even ..................................... 0-0-0 Harvard 4 2-2-0 4 10-8 4 2-2-0 10-8 October/November .............................. 2-1-0 3. Cornell 2 1-0-1 3 1-0 2 1-0-1 1-0 December ............................................. 0-0-0 St. Lawrence 2 1-0-1 3 5-4 7 4-2-1 22-16 January ................................................ 0-0-0 5. Clarkson 2 1-1-0 2 5-4 6 2-2-2 17-15 February ............................................... 0-0-0 Colgate 2 1-1-0 2 2-2 6 4-2-0 15-10 March ................................................... 0-0-0 Princeton 2 1-1-0 2 2-2 3 2-1-0 6-3 Yale 2 1-1-0 2 5-5 2 2-1-0 11-8 Friday Games ......................................