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Princeton Men's Hockey PRINCETON MEN’S HOCKEY PRINCETON BROWN TIGERS AT BEARS (3-14-4, 1-10-3 ECAC) (5-16-0 5-9-0 ECAC) SERIES INFORMATION All-Time... 90-72-11; BROWN Friday, February 7 At Brown... 40-37-6; BROWN 7 p.m. First Meeting... 3/1/1901; 3-0, BROWN Meehan Auditorium Last Meeting... 3/9/19; 5-6 (3OT), BROWN Last Princeton Win... 3/2/19; 5-1, at Brown SERIES INFORMATION After meeting four times in 2018-19 and eight times total since the beginning of the 2017-18 season, 3-13-4, 1-9-3 ECAC Princeton and Brown meet for the first time this season. The two teams have split the eight meetings over the last two season, each completing a two-game sweep in the ECAC Playoffs. Last season, the Bears won the series in Providence, moving to 90-72-11 all-time in the series. In 2017-18, Princeton went Nov. 1 at #16 St. Cloud .................. 5-3, W 3- 1 against the Bears -- including a two-game sweep in the ECAC Playoffs en route to the championship Nov. 2 at #16 St. Cloud ................... 5-5, T and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Nov. 8 at Harvard* .......................... 0-3, L LAST TIME VS. THE BEARS Nov. 9 at Dartmouth* ..................... 1-3, L The two teams almost played two complete games the last time they met, Brown escaping with a 6-5 Nov. 15 RPI* ................................... 2-2, T win in 3 OTs in Providence. The Tigers fought to the finish, scoring three empty-net goals in a span of Nov. 16 UNION* .......................1-2 (OT), L 2:47 to force overtime. Ultimately, Alex Brink scored 3:390 into the third overtime to win the series for Nov. 22 at Colgate* .......................... 2-2, T the Bears. Jackson Cressey had a goal and three assists for Princeton, including the game-tying goal Nov. 23 at #2 Cornell* ..................... 1-5, L with 48 seconds left. Nov. 29 vs. Colgate^ ......................... 1-3, L CRESSEY’S CORNER Nov. 30 vs. New Hampshire^ ........... 2-3, L Senior Jackson Cressey is second on the team in points with 14 through 21 games. His 10 assists are Dec. 6 COLORADO COLLEGE ......... 2-7, L second on the team, and he is the only Tiger to have scored on both the power play and penalty kill this Dec. 7 COLORADO COLLEGE ..1-2 (OT), L season. He still sits second on the team in points despite going without a point over his last four games Dec. 10 AIC ....................................2-1, W before notching an assist last time out against No. 1 Cornell. Prior to that stretch, he had notched a point in 5 of 6 games. With 108 career points, he is 11th on the Tigers’ all-time list and he is nine away Dec. 28 QUINNIPIAC* ..................... 1-3, L from the No. 10 spot. He’s sixth on the career assists list with 78 and is one away from No. 5. Dec. 29 at Quinnipiac* ...................... 3-4, L Jan. 3 DARTMOUTH* .............3-4 (OT), L ANDONOVSKI ACTIVATED Jan. 4 #15 HARVARD* ...........3-3 (OT), T Sophomore Corey Andonovski leads the Tigers in goals (6), assists (11) and points (17) over 20 games Jan. 10 at #7 Clarkson* ................... 1-2, L this season. He has six multi-point games this season, including 4 of his last 11 appearances. He has Jan. 11 at St. Lawrence* ..........1-0 (OT), W notched 8 points over his last 9 games. Jan. 31 COLGATE* .......................... 0-3, L LUCKY LUKE Feb. 1 #1 CORNELL* .................... 3-5, L Luke Keenan redirected home the only goal of the game in a 1-0 overtime win at St. Lawrence on January Feb. 7 at Brown* ............................7 p.m. 11, beating the buzzer to score with 0.6 seconds remaining. The goal was his third in five games and Feb. 8 at Yale* ................................7 p.m. he has 6 points over his last 7 games. Feb. 14 ST. LAWRENCE* ................ 7 p.m. KILLING IT Feb. 15 CLARKSON* ...................... 7 p.m. Princeton is 73-for-92 (79.8) on the penalty kill this season, ranking No. 40 in the country. The Tigers Feb. 21 at Union* .............................7 p.m. have killed 29 of their last 36 penalties (80.5%) and will look to rebound after Colgate and No. 1 Cornell Feb. 22 at RPI* .................................7 p.m. went 6-for-11 on the PP last weekend. Feb. 28 YALE* ................................ 7 p.m. Feb. 29 BROWN* ........................... 7 p.m. POWERING UP Princeton has scored a power-play goal in seven of its last 12 games, scoring 10 total PPGs since the *ECAC game UNH game in Belfast. The Tigers now have at least one PPG in 12-of-20 games this season. Last time ^ Friendshiop Four (Belfast) out, the Tigers scored three PPGs against No. 1 Cornell. Corey Andonovski and Derek Topatigh lead the team with three power play goals each while Liam Grande, Spencer Kersten and Christian O’Neill each have two. Overall, nine different players have scored at least one PPG for the Tigers. www.goprincetontigers.com Twitter: @princetonhockey Instagram: @princetonhockey #GoTigers 1 PRINCETON MEN’S HOCKEY Princeton Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. S/C DOB Hometown/Last Team (League) Pronunciation 1 Jeremie Forget So. G 6-1 185 L 10/15/97 Mascouche, Que./Carleton Place (CCHL) for-jay 2 Mike Ufberg So. D 5-9 180 L 9/24/97 Richboro, Pa./Vernan (BCHL) 5 Mark Paolini Jr. D 6-0 180 L 3/6/98 Toronto, Ont./St. Michael’s (OJHL) pay-O-lean-E 6 Matt Kellenberger So. D 6-1 185 R 1/11/99 Toronto, Ont./Oakville (OJHL) 7 Liam Grande (A) Sr. F 5-10 185 R 5/7/96 Whitby, Ont./Cobourg (OJHL) gron-day 8 Sami Pharaon So. D 5-10 175 R 5/28/99 North Vancouver, B.C./Alberni Valley (BCHL) ferr-in 9 Joey Fallon Sr. F 5-7 175 R 12/26/96 West Islip, N.Y./Lone Star (NAHL) 10 Jackson Cressey (A) Sr. F 6-0 180 R 1/22/96 West Vancouver, B.C./Coquitlam (BCHL) cress-E 11 Adam Robbins Fr. F 5-8 155 R 4/12/00 New York, N.Y./Chicago (USHL) 12 Jordan Fogarty Sr. F 5-8 180 R 11/3/95 Sarnia, Ont./Sarnia (GOJHL) 13 Nick Seitz Fr. F 6-1 190 L 1/18/00 New York, N.Y./Corpus Christi (NAHL) sights 14 Liam Gorman (PIT) Fr. F 6-3 199 L 5/8/00 Arlington, Mass./St. Sebastian’s (Prep) 15 Spencer Kersten Fr. F 5-10 185 R 5/16/00 Waterloo, Ont./Oakville (OJHL) 16 Finn Evans So. F 6-4 190 R 8/21/99 Toronto, Ont./Ottawa (CCHL) 17 Reid Yochim Jr. D 5-7 180 L 6/21/98 Port Robinston, Ont./Langley (BCHL) yo-come 18 Matt Hayami Fr. F 5-10 185 R 5/21/00 Oakville, Ont./Markham (OJHL) hi-AM-ee 19 Neil Doef Jr. F 5-11 175 L 2/10/97 Smiths Falls, Ont./Smiths Falls (CCHL) doof (like goof) 20 Christian O’Neill So. F 5-11 175 L 6/17/98 Westwood, Mass./Omaha (USHL) 21 Pito Walton Fr. D 6-2 192 R 3/17/00 Peapack, N.J./Coquitlam (BCHL) PEA-toh 22 Colin Tonge Jr. F 5-10 185 L 2/10/98 Kingston, Ont./Brockville (CCHL) tawnj 23 Jeremy Germain Sr. F 6-1 185 L 8/15/96 Hamden, Conn./Chilliwack (BCHL) ger-mane 24 Mathew Thom Jr. D 6-3 200 R 5/18/98 Oakville, Ont./Georgetown (OJHL) tom 25 Luke Keenan Jr. F 6-1 196 L 7/22/98 Courtice, Ont./Whitby (OJHL) 26 Jake Paganelli Jr. F 5-11 175 R 3/28/97 Verona, N.J./Fargo (USHL) pag-uh-NELL-e 27 Corey Andonovski So. F 6-1 195 R 3/26/99 Uxbridge, Ont./Chilliwack (BCHL) 28 Derek Topatigh (C) Sr. D 5-11 185 R 3/7/97 Mississauga, Ont./Orangeville (OJHL) toe-PAT-tij 30 Ryan Ferland Jr. G 6-0 175 R 2/11/98 Franklin, Mass./New Jersey (NAHL) 35 Aidan Porter Fr. G 6-2 180 L 5/18/99 Weston, Mass./Vernon (BCHL) Head Coach: Ron Fogarty, 6th year (Colgate ’95) Assistant Coach: Brad Dexter, 6th year (Colgate ’96) Assistant Coach: Stavros Paskaris, 6th year (Wayne State ’08) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Tommy Davis, 1st year (Princeton ‘17) Director of Hockey Operations: Zane Kalemba, 1st year (Princeton ’10) Equipment Manager: Mike Thibault Athletic Trainer: Karlie O’Reilly ALPHABETICAL BY CLASS BY GEOGRAPHY Andonovski, Corey .......................................27 Seniors (6) ...............Cressey, Fallon, Fogarty, Connecticut ......................Germain (Hamden) Cressey, Jackson.........................................10 .............................Germain, Grande, Topatigh Massachusetts .................. Ferland (Franklin) Doef, Neil .....................................................19 Juniors (8) ................. Doef, Ferland, Keenan, .......................................... Gorman (Arlington Evans, Finn ..................................................16 .................................Paganelli, Paolini, Thom ..........................................O’Neill (Westwood) ...............................................Porter (Weston) Fallon, Joey ...................................................9 ................................................. Tonge, Yochim Ferland, Ryan ..............................................30 New Jersey ........................Paganelli (Verona) Sophomores (7) ............... Andonovski, Evans, ............................................ Walton (Peapack) Fogarty, Jordan ...........................................12 ......................................Forget, Kellenberger, Forget, Jeremie .............................................1 New York ............................... Fallon (W. Islip) .................................O’Neill, Pharaon, Ufberg .........................................Robbins (New York) Germain, Jeremy ........................................23 Freshmen (7) ........ Gorman, Hayami, Kersten .............................................. Seitz (New York) Gorman, Liam .............................................14 ........................ Porter, Robbins, Seitz, Walton Pennsylvania ......................Ufberg (Richboro) Grande, Liam.................................................7 Hayami, Matt ...............................................18 British Columbia .......Cressey (W. Vancouver) Keenan, Luke
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