Off to an unexpectedly good start. We have 10 freshman and all play (one even got the OT winner at Cornell). Really good senior leadership. Gadowsky always gets the best from his teams. He is one helluva coach.
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Played a great game against Harvard on Friday night. Harvard has lots of talent but not sure coach is getting most from them. Princeton played a much more disciplined game , and score would have been higher except the Harvard goalie was great. .... On Sat, the Princeton goalie let in a couple of soft goals. Dartmouth played hard and the game was pretty even. Overall, Tigers are much better than expected this year
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Where have you seen next year's recruits? Can you please direct me? Thanks!.......also, this year's freshman class is playing great. Caloff leads team in scoring, Ford scored OTwinner at Cornell, Ross is super smooth on D., Bonar is a great talent in goal. Another class like this and Gadowsky will have them in rarified air!
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Being a die hard college and hockey fan in general I was surfing the net today and came across this interesting tidbit by Hockey's Future on 2011 Princeton Recruit Zach Hyman. Looks like a BIG pick up for the Tigers. Hyman is one of the BIG College Hockey recruits that I look forward to following.
Zachary Hyman, RW, Hamilton Red Wings
Acquired: 5th Round (123rd Overall) in 2010
June 6th, 1992, Ht: 6'2, Wt: 195 lbs.
There is growing belief that Hyman could very well be the biggest steal of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft although it will be awhile before that can be truly determined. Hyman plays for the Hamilton Red Wings of the OJHL, making it impossible to accurately measure him against other players of his draft year. Hyman has scored at a two-and-a-half points per game pace, with 22 goals and 30 assists in 21 games.
Hyman, like the other Panthers prospects drafted in the summer, is a big body. His strong skating and athletic ability, good hockey sense and soft hands give him the tools necessary to take his game to the next level.
Again, because Hyman is playing at a lower tier, it’s difficult to get a good read on him and we likely won’t be able to get a better grasp on how good he is until next season when he begins playing at Princeton.
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/article...ior_prospects/
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Originally posted by tiger View PostWhere have you seen next year's recruits? Can you please direct me? Thanks!.......also, this year's freshman class is playing great. Caloff leads team in scoring, Ford scored OTwinner at Cornell, Ross is super smooth on D., Bonar is a great talent in goal. Another class like this and Gadowsky will have them in rarified air!
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Forcing myself to "spam" everyone today (well the threads of teams I've shot this season at least).
Having a Cyber Monday sale on http://HockeyPhotography.com - 10% off prints with coupon code 2010-10 (enter on checkout page) or 15% off orders of $150 or more with coupon code 2010-15.
Princeton galleries may be found here - http://hockeyphotography.photoshelte...0002DlrJ1aBBr0 - or enter your favorite player's name in the search box here - http://hockeyphotography.photoshelter.com/search-page
Prints make great holiday gifts for yourself or someone else.
Thanks,
-Melissa
Help repair my camera gear before the new season starts
HockeyPhotography.com - use search to find images of your favorite college player and order prints
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Looks like Yale will run away with the ECAC. Princeton, Dartmouth, Clarkson and Union will be in a fight to get to NCAA tournament. Gadowsky seems to have the team playing his brand of hockey ( lots of offense and shots ). Is the goalkeeping good enough? It will be fun to watch.
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Originally posted by tiger View PostLooks like Yale will run away with the ECAC. Princeton, Dartmouth, Clarkson and Union will be in a fight to get to NCAA tournament.
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