Princeton Gave it Everything, Leaves Lake Placid With One to Grow On
Princeton's hockey team fought hard but fell short in the ECAC championship game, losing to Dartmouth in overtime. This season, they exceeded expectations by reaching the championship despite being predicted to finish eighth. Key moments included a last-minute rally and a missed opportunity when senior David Jacobs hit the post. Although Princeton's playoff journey ended without a title, their resilience and teamwork demonstrated significant progress under Coach Ben Syer. The loss serves as motivation for future seasons.
By the Numbers- David Jacobs recorded 10 goals and 26 assists, totaling 39 points this season.
- Princeton outshot Dartmouth 10-4 in the third period of the championship game.
- Dartmouth clinched its first-ever ECAC title, marking a significant achievement for the program.
- Princeton is positioned for growth with nine seniors leaving and new talent expected next season.
Princeton will focus on building off their playoff experience, aiming to strengthen their roster for the upcoming season. The team seeks to channel their recent heartbreak into motivation for a championship run next year.
Bottom LineThe Tigers, despite their disappointment, have laid a solid foundation for the future, showcasing resilience and teamwork that can propel them toward greater successes in subsequent seasons.
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