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Postseason Honors Continue for Princeton Hockey Trio
March 18, 2019 | Men's Ice Hockey
For the second consecutive season Ryan Kuffner, Josh Teves and Max Véronneau have earned all-ECAC Hockey honors for the Princeton Tigers.
Now a member of the Detroit Red Wings, Kuffner earns first-team honors. He was second in the league in points with 16 goals and 16 assists in 22 games, averaging 1.45 points per game in ECAC play. He was third in the league in power play points and fifth in the league in assists. A finalist for the ECAC Hockey Player of the Year and a Hobey Baker Award nominee, Kuffner finished his senior season leading the nation in points per game with 1.42 ppg. In 31 total games he scored 22 goals and 22 assists and is second in the nation in goals per game for the second consecutive season. Kuffner was a second-team selection last year when he earned All-America honors and was on the all-rookie team in 2016.
Now playing for the Ottawa Senators, Véronneau is a second-team selection. He had 24 points in 22 ECAC games and was fifth in the league in both assists per game (16) and power-play points (13). Overall, Véronneau is 11th in the nation in scoring with 13 goals and 24 assists in 31 games. A Hobey Baker Award candidate for the second year, Véronneau was s first-team selection last year when he earned All-America honors and was second-team as a sophomore.
A member of the Vancouver Canucks, Teves is a third-team selection for the second consecutive season. He had 15 points in 22 ECAC games and ranked seventh in the league in defenseman scoring and 10th in the league in assists overall. An ECAC All-Tournament team honoree last year, Teves led the Tigers defenseman in scoring for the third season with three goals and 17 assists and had a team-high 68 blocked shots.
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Now a member of the Detroit Red Wings, Kuffner earns first-team honors. He was second in the league in points with 16 goals and 16 assists in 22 games, averaging 1.45 points per game in ECAC play. He was third in the league in power play points and fifth in the league in assists. A finalist for the ECAC Hockey Player of the Year and a Hobey Baker Award nominee, Kuffner finished his senior season leading the nation in points per game with 1.42 ppg. In 31 total games he scored 22 goals and 22 assists and is second in the nation in goals per game for the second consecutive season. Kuffner was a second-team selection last year when he earned All-America honors and was on the all-rookie team in 2016.
Now playing for the Ottawa Senators, Véronneau is a second-team selection. He had 24 points in 22 ECAC games and was fifth in the league in both assists per game (16) and power-play points (13). Overall, Véronneau is 11th in the nation in scoring with 13 goals and 24 assists in 31 games. A Hobey Baker Award candidate for the second year, Véronneau was s first-team selection last year when he earned All-America honors and was second-team as a sophomore.
A member of the Vancouver Canucks, Teves is a third-team selection for the second consecutive season. He had 15 points in 22 ECAC games and ranked seventh in the league in defenseman scoring and 10th in the league in assists overall. An ECAC All-Tournament team honoree last year, Teves led the Tigers defenseman in scoring for the third season with three goals and 17 assists and had a team-high 68 blocked shots.
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