
Jubinville, Moore Named First-Team All-America
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PRINCETON, NJ -- Lee Jubinville and Mike
Moore were both named First-Team All-Americas by the American
Hockey Coaches Association. The announcements were made as part of
the 2008 Frozen Four in Denver on Friday night.
The pair helped lead Princeton to its winningest season in program
history, as Princeton was 21-14. The Tigers were the ECAC Hockey
and Ivy League Champions and made their second-ever NCAA Tournament
Appearance.
Jubinville, the ECAC Hockey and Ivy League Player of the Year, was
the ECAC Hockey scoring champion and led Princeton in scoring for
the second-straight season. The Edmonton native had points in 18 of
22 league games this season and averaged 1.41 points per game in
the 22 league contests. Jubinville was one of 10 Hobey Baker Award
candidates and was first-team All-ECAC and a first-team All-Ivy
selection.
Moore served Princeton's team captain. He was named the ECAC Hockey
Defensive Defenseman of the Year and was a first-team All ECAC and
first-team All-Ivy choice. Moore led all Princeton defensemen in
goals (seven), assists (17) and points (24) in 34 games.
Jubinville and Moore become the third and fourth first-team
All-Americas from Princeton, joining Hank Bothfeld (1953) and Cliff
Abrecht (1986). Steve Shirreffs was a second-team All-America in
1998.















