Princeton Starts Prier Era at Ivy Shootout
The following article appeared October 26 on the Town Topics Web site.
By Bill Alden
Bob Prier has hit the ground running since taking the helm of the Princeton University men’s ice hockey team this past May.
“No question that it has been a dead sprint; it has been extremely enjoyable getting acclimated with Princeton,” said Prier, a former star player and assistant coach at St. Lawrence who took over the Tiger program after Guy Gadowsky left to be the head coach at Penn State.
“My assistant coaches went through the same thing. We have bonded; we really don’t think about it any more. In the last six weeks we have spent a lot of time with the guys. It has been great to get to know them. They are a fantastic group of guys; they are lots of fun.”
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