Princeton's Youth Lead the Way
The following article appeared November 8 on the U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO) Web site.
By Brian Sullivan
Princeton has been a curious case of late, as a cataclysmic number of injuries laid waste to last year’s campaign and most of the players who had enjoyed success in the Garden State have since moved on.
This year’s team didn’t turn any heads in their opening weekend, dropping twin 2–1 decisions to Dartmouth and Brown in the Ivy Shootout.
“I don’t think we were disappointed,” said head coach Guy Gadowsky of the losses in New Haven. “I think the results were very accurate for where we are right now. We have 10 freshmen, but we [also] have two guys — [sophomore] James Kerr played his first games this weekend, and [classmate] Rob Kleebaum was out for much of last year as well — so really we have 12 guys without experience in the NCAA. So I thought for that, the results we got were quite accurate.
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