
Princeton Blanks Yale in Quarterfinals Opener
PRINCETON, NJ -- Sophomore Zane Kalemba made 30 saves as he
and the 16th-ranked Princeton men's hockey team blanked Yale 3-0 on
Friday night at Hobey Baker Rink in first game of the best-of-three
ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal series. The shutout was Princeton's
first-ever postseason shutout.
Princeton jumped on the Bulldogs early scoring twice in the game's
first five minutes to jump ahead 2-0. Things got started 39 seconds
into the game when junior Lee Jubinville caused a neutral zone
turnover and sent play into the Yale zone where junior Brett Wilson
fed Jubinville for his 12th goal and team-leading 38th point of the
season.
Princeton added to that lead at 4:17 of the first period when
senior Mike Moore scored for the third-straight game with a wrist
shot from the point. Sophomore Kevin Kaiser won an offensive zone
face-off cleanly back to Moore, who waited for a screen to develop,
the beat Yale goaltender Alec Richards high on the stick side for
his sixth goal of the season.
Princeton outshot Yale 16-10 in the opening period, then outshot
Yale 11-10 in each of the next two periods. The Tigers got a break
late in the first when Yale's Denny Kearney appeared to have
scored, but referee John Murphy immediately waved off the goal
because it was scored off of Kearney's skate.
The Tigers made the score 3-0 midway through the second period when
freshman Matt Arhontas got his sixth goal of the season on the
redirection of a point shot. Moore got the puck to freshman Taylor
Fedun at the point who took a wrist shot that Arhontas deflected
into the open part of the net.
Princeton held Yale at bay from that point on to come away with the
3-0 win and take a 1-0 lead in the playoff series. Kalemba made 30
saves for his third shutout of the season, while Richards stopped
35 of the 38 shots he faced.
Princeton improved to 18-12 with the win, while Yale fell to
15-13-4. The teams meet again tomorrow evening at 7 p.m. for the
second game of the series. The game was originally scheduled to be
aired on WPRB 103.3 FM in Princeton but due to technical
difficulties will only be available on internet. Tickets are
available and can be purchased when the box office opens at 6 p.m.
















