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Jubinville Named a Hobey Baker Candidate
March 20, 2008 | Men's Ice Hockey
Princeton junior forward Lee Jubinville, the Ivy League Player of the Year and the ECAC Hockey Scoring Champion, was named as one of the 10 candidates for the 2008 Hobey Baker Award, presented annually to the nation's best men's college hockey player. Jubinville leads Princeton in scoring this season with 38 points.
Jubinville won the ECAC Hockey Conference scoring title with 31 points in 22 league games, averaging 1.41 points per game. He recorded points in 18 of 22 league games played and led the league in conference assists with 21.
The junior currently ranks second in the league in overall points, two behind Colgate's Tyler Burton, who has played in nine more games. Jubinville is averaging 1.23 points per game overall this season.
Jubinville becomes Princeton's first Hobey Baker candidate and is one of 10 college players that are candidates for the award. The Hobey Baker Award is named after the legendary Princeton hockey player who died testing a repaired aircraft at the end of World War I, recognizes strength of character both on and off the ice.
The 10 candidates will be trimmed down to three before the Hobey Baker Award winner is announced in conjunction with the Frozen Four.
Jubinville and his Princeton teammates take on Colgate in the ECAC Hockey semifinals tomorrow afternoon at 4 p.m.
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