October 29, 2008
Princeton Seen as Favorite but Focusing on Daily Effort
The following article appeared in the October 29 issue of the Town Topics.
By Bill Alden
When Guy Gadowsky took over the Princeton University men’s
hockey program in 2004, he faced a daunting reclamation
project.
The Tigers had gone a combined 8-50-4 in the two seasons prior to
Gadowsky’s arrival from Alaska-Fairbanks.
Installing a free-wheeling style and showing a knack for bringing
in talented players, Gadowsky lifted Princeton from the ECAC Hockey
League cellar to the penthouse.
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