From Alberta to the Pros
The following article, which features Princeton defenseman Taylor Fedun, appeared in the March 24 issue of the Daily Princetonian.
BY KEVIN HENNECK
STAFF WRITER
In academics and in athletics, success sometimes comes in pairs. Seniors David Letourneau and Taylor Fedun of the men’s squash and hockey teams, respectively, are both captains of their squads and are working together on their senior theses in the mechanical and aerospace engineering department. Both have plans to go professional in their respective sports and, on top of that, both are international students hailing from the Canadian province of Alberta.
Last season, Letourneau earned second team All-America honors and went undefeated in all team matches.
Fedun finished his career at Princeton with 68 points, which is the second-most ever earned by a Princeton defenseman. His class, the Class of 2011, is the winningest class in the history of Princeton hockey and has collected a total of 72 wins during the last four years. He has already been drafted by the Edmonton Oilers, an NHL team in Edmonton, Alberta.












