Princeton University Athletics
Princeton to Face No. 5 New Hampshire
December 13, 2000 | Men's Ice Hockey
Dec. 13, 2000
Tigers Cannot Stand Prosperity - Princeton is 0-3-1 in games following a win, but the Tigers are 3-0-0 in games following a loss.
Stay Out of the Sin Bin - Princeton racked up 17 penalties and served 74 minutes worth of penalties in its 6-2 loss to Rensselaer last Saturday. Prior to the Rensselaer game, Princeton had a season-high 12 penalties in its 7-4 win at Colgate, and the Tigers tallied a season-high 22 penalty minutes in the 4-4 tie vs. Clarkson.
It's Time to Find Out What We're Made of- The Tigers will face three national powers in their next three contests as they begin their demanding road schedule at New Hampshire (Dec. 16), and will play against Wisconsin and either Boston University or the University of North Dakota in the Badger Showdown in Milwaukee, Wis. (Dec. 29-30).
Conference Break - Princeton will step out of the ECAC to face teams from Hockey East (New Hampshire and possibly Boston University), the WCHA (Wisconsin and maybe North Dakota) and the CCHA (Bowling Green) before reentering conference play on January 12th, which is when the Tigers host Harvard. By George - Princeton's George Parros scored one goal in the 6-2 loss vs. Rensselaer on Saturday. It was Parros' first goal, since scoring twice in the 4-4 tie vs. Clarkson (Nov. 10).
Consistent Corrinet - Chris Corrinet has scored at least one point in eight of Princeton's last nine games. During that stretch he has scored nine goals and tallied five assists.
Captain Kirk - Tigers' captain Kirk Lamb, the team leader with 13 assists, has scored four goals in the last seven games.
Mr. Roberts' Neighborhood - Josh Roberts has four assists in the last three games.
Brad is Buzzing - Brad Parsons has scored in 10 of Princeton's 11 games this season, and has seven goal s and seven assists this year.
No Sophomore Slump- Neil McCann posted only two assists as a freshman, but he already has one goal and six assists in the 2000-01 campaign.
Notes for Princeton's upcoming game at the University of New Hampshire:
Prime Time Back in the Mix - Scott Prime, who missed the first ten games due to injury, played in both games last weekend.
Double Duty in Goal - Princeton used two goalies in the same game for the first time this season in the 6-2 loss to Rensselaer. Nate Nomeland came in to play in the second and third periods, and he made 17 saves in the last stanza.
Freshman Leader - Steve Slaton leads Princeton's talented freshmen class with four points (1G, 3A).
An Equal Opportunity Defender - Princeton has allowed 11 goals in each period this season.
Princeton Bounces Back - The Tigers are 3-0-1 after losses this season, but the Tigers will have to knock off No. 5 New Hampshire on the road to keep this trend going.
Granite, Probably Granite or Probably Not Granite - The Tigers are fond of playing in New Hampshire, which is the Granite State, since they defeated Dartmouth 6-0 earlier this season (Nov. 18).
The First Time Was a Charm - Princeton defeated New Hampshire 5-4 in the first meeting of the ten-game series between these two schools (Feb. 5, 1931), however, the Wildcats have won eight of the nine other matchups with the Tigers.
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