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The Princeton Tigers men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Princeton University. The Tigers are a member of ECAC Hockey. They play at the Hobey Baker Memorial Rink in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1999, future
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Jeff Halpern Jeffrey Craig Halpern (born May 3, 1976) is an American former professional ice hockey player. He played for the Washington Capitals twice, Dallas Stars, Tampa Bay Lightning, Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens, and Phoenix Co ...
scored 22 goals to tie for the most goals in the ECAC and was co-winner of Princeton's Roper Trophy for athletic and academic achievement. In 2010–11,
Andrew Calof Andrew James Calof (born May 9, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing with Lausanne HC in the National League (NL). Early and personal life Calof was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and is Jewish. His pare ...
was ECAC Rookie of the Year.


History

Princeton University had an ice hockey team organized already during the 1894–95 season, when the school still went by the name of College of New Jersey. On March 3, 1895 the university ice hockey team faced a
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aggregation at the
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 in Baltimore, Maryland and won by a score of 5–0. The players on the 1895 team were Chester Derr, John Brooks, Howard Colby, James Blair, Frederick Allen, Ralph Hoagland and Art Wheeler. For the 1899–1900 season the Princeton University ice hockey team became a member of the Intercollegiate Hockey League (ICHL) where they played organized league games against other Ivy League school teams such as Brown,
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, University of Pennsylvania and Yale. Princeton's most famous ice hockey player
Hobey Baker Hobart Amory Hare "Hobey" Baker (January 15, 1892 – December 21, 1918) was an American amateur athlete of the early twentieth century. Considered the first American star in ice hockey by the Hockey Hall of Fame, he was also an accomplished Ame ...
 (1892–1918) played for the school team between 1911 and 1914, before he graduated and went on to play for the New York City based
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. As many college programs did, Princeton's ice hockey squad suspended operations for the 1917–18 season due to the United States entering World War I but the icers returned after the armistice was signed. A few years later the Tigers hired their first head coach,
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, but they would go through several more before they could find someone to lead the program for more than a few years. Despite the tumult behind the bench Princeton was still producing some of the best teams in college hockey, setting a program record of 15 wins that would stand for 76 years. In the midst of the
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Richard Vaughan came to Princeton and would helm the team for the next quarter-century. Vaughan would keep the Tigers competitive through much of his tenure and his 159 wins remains a program high 60 years after his retirement. Princeton found it difficult to replace Vaughan, going through 5 coaches in 18 years while producing only two winning records in that time. The team's nadir came under
Bill Quackenbush Hubert George Quackenbush (March 2, 1922 – September 12, 1999), known as Bill Quackenbush, was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League. During his 14-y ...
who, despite ending up in the
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as a player, was the program's worst coach as far as records go. Quackenbush's tenure began well with Princeton making the ECAC Tournament for the first time, but the following season the team slid to 16th in the conference and would not win more than 5 games a year for the next 5 seasons. Quackenbush remained with the program even after a 1–22 season but resigned in 1973 with the Tigers an afterthought in ECAC Hockey. Princeton would not play another postseason game until 1985, the year after 7 teams left to form Hockey East, and they would not win a playoff game until
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under first-year head coach
Don Cahoon Don 'Toot' Cahoon (born April 13, 1949) is a retired American ice hockey coach. He was the head coach of the Princeton Tigers when they won their first conference tournament championship in 1998. For almost 40 years Cahoon worked behind the bench ...
. During Cahoon's time at Princeton the program recovered from decades as a bottom-feeder and in 1995 produced their first winning season in 27 years. Three seasons later the Tigers won their first conference tournament and made the NCAA Tournament for the first time. After Cahoon left to head Massachusetts in 2000, he was replaced by long-time assistant
Len Quesnelle Leonard 'Lenny' Quesnelle is a Canadian ice hockey former player and head coach who is most well known for his long tenure with the men's program at Princeton. Career Quesnelle started his college career with Princeton in 1984, playing for the i ...
but after four years the team was back at the bottom of the conference and he was swiftly replaced by
Guy Gadowsky Guy Gadowsky (born August 10, 1967) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player. Gadowsky is currently the head coach of the Penn State University men's ice hockey team. Early life Gadowsky attended Strathcona Hi ...
. It took Gadowsky a few years to get the Tigers back on their feet but he led the team to its second conference championship in
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, setting a program high with 21 wins that he bested by 1 the following year. Two years later Gadowsky left and was replaced by
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but just as had happened with Cahoon, the successor did not last long and after a dismal third season
Ron Fogarty Ron Fogarty is a Canadian ice hockey head coach and former player who is currently in charge of the men's program at Princeton. Career Fogarty started his college career as a player for Colgate in 1991. He spent four years with the program, ser ...
was hired as the 17th head coach in program history. As of 2019 Fogarty's best season came in
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when he led an underdog Tigers squad to their 3rd conference title.


Season-by-season results


Records vs. Current ECAC Hockey Teams

As of the completion of 2018–19 season


All-time coaching records

As of completion of 2021–22 season


Statistical leaders

The team's statistical leaders are as follows.


Career points leaders


Career Goaltending Leaders

''GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average'' Minimum 30 games Statistics current through the start of the 2019–20 season.


Roster

As of September 8, 2022.


Awards and honors


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(1945)


US Hockey Hall of Fame

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(1973)


NCAA


All-Americans

AHCA First Team All-Americans *1952-53:
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ECAC Hockey


Individual awards

Player of the Year *
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: 2009 Rookie of the Year *
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: 1986 *
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: 1989 *
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: 2011 Best Defensive Defenseman *
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: 2012 Best Defensive Forward * Ian Sharp: 1994, 1995 *
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: 1999
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: 2009 Student-Athlete of the Year *
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: 2008 Tim Taylor Award *
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: 2008 Most Outstanding Player in Tournament *
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All-Conference

First Team All-ECAC Hockey * 1985–86:
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, D * 1987–88:
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, F * 2008–09:
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, F Second Team All-ECAC Hockey * 1961–62: John Cook, F * 1962–63: John Cook, F * 1967–68:
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, D ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team * 1987–88:
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Olympians

This is a list of Princeton alumni who have played on an
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. † denotes the AAU team that marched in the opening ceremony but did not participate.


Tigers in the NHL

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See also

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Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey The Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey team represents Princeton University in the ECAC Hockey conference in the NCAA Division I women's ice hockey. They play at the Hobey Baker Memorial Rink. In the 2019-2020 season, they won their first ECAC ch ...
* Princeton Tigers * Hobey Baker Award


References


External links


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