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Brad Dexter Promoted To Men's Hockey Associate Head Coach
December 12, 2019 | Men's Ice Hockey
PRINCETON – Brad Dexter has been promoted to Associate Head Coach of the Princeton University men's ice hockey team as announced by head coach Ron Fogarty.
"Brad is extremely deserving of this new role within our program," said Fogarty. "He has been an instrumental piece in the growth and development of our student-athletes on the ice and off, and his work helped set our standard with our 2018 ECAC championship. He is a talented coach and tireless recruiter and Princeton is fortunate to have him as part of its men's ice hockey program."
Dexter joined the Tigers ahead of the 2014-15 season and four seasons later he was celebrating with the Orange and Black in Lake Placid as the Tigers won an ECAC championship and advanced to the NCAA Championships.
The Tigers epic run during the 2017-18 season saw the program catapult its way to the championship as the No. 7 seed, knocking off the No. 2 seed Union in the quarterfinals, No. 1 seed Cornell in the semifinal and No. 3 seed Clarkson in the title game. The Tigers had the best scoring offense in the nation, averaging 3.64 goals per game behind 50+ point seasons from second-team All-Americans Ryan Kuffner and Max Véronneau. The duo finished third and fifth in the nation in scoring, as Vérronneau was the nation's assist leader and Kuffner was second in goals per game. In addition, junior Josh Teves led the nation in defenseman scoring and Princeton had the top ranked power play unit, converting 27.7 percent during the season.
"Brad is extremely deserving of this new role within our program," said Fogarty. "He has been an instrumental piece in the growth and development of our student-athletes on the ice and off, and his work helped set our standard with our 2018 ECAC championship. He is a talented coach and tireless recruiter and Princeton is fortunate to have him as part of its men's ice hockey program."
Dexter joined the Tigers ahead of the 2014-15 season and four seasons later he was celebrating with the Orange and Black in Lake Placid as the Tigers won an ECAC championship and advanced to the NCAA Championships.
The Tigers epic run during the 2017-18 season saw the program catapult its way to the championship as the No. 7 seed, knocking off the No. 2 seed Union in the quarterfinals, No. 1 seed Cornell in the semifinal and No. 3 seed Clarkson in the title game. The Tigers had the best scoring offense in the nation, averaging 3.64 goals per game behind 50+ point seasons from second-team All-Americans Ryan Kuffner and Max Véronneau. The duo finished third and fifth in the nation in scoring, as Vérronneau was the nation's assist leader and Kuffner was second in goals per game. In addition, junior Josh Teves led the nation in defenseman scoring and Princeton had the top ranked power play unit, converting 27.7 percent during the season.
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