Slideshow: ECAC Champs

Princeton took its second-ever ECAC Tournament Championship with a 4-1 victory over Harvard.

The men’s hockey team took to the ice to celebrate its ECAC championship following the Tigers’ 4-1 finals victory over Harvard. The tournament win is the team’s first since 1998, and Princeton will now face North Dakota in the NCAA round of 16.Photo by Staff

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Senior defenseman and captain Mike Moore (center) accepts the ECAC championship at center ice. The title is only the second in school history.Photo by Staff

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Sophomore goalie Zane Kalemba accepts the ECAC playoff Most Outstanding Player award. Kalemba allowed only four goals during Princeton's five playoff games and had three shutouts.Photo by Staff

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Junior forward Brett Wilson iced the Crimson Saturday with a slow slap shot late in the third period, taking the Tigers ahead 3-1.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Senior forward and ECAC Student Athlete of the Year Landis Stankievech (l.) scored the game-winner midway through the second frame in the 4-1 victory over the Crimson.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Freshman forward Kevin Lohry was named to the ECAC All-Tournament team on Saturday. Sophomore goalie Zane Kalemba and senior defenseman Mike Moore were also honored.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Junior forward Lee Jubinville is a candidate for the Hobey Baker award, hockey's most prestigious honor. Jubinville is the first Princeton skater to make the top-ten for the award, which is named in honor of Princeton hockey legend Hobey Baker.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Sophomore goalie Zane Kalemba, ECAC Most Outstanding Player, grabbed 35 saves against Harvard and 27 against Colgate.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Junior forward Brett Wilson scored a goal in the men’s hockey team’s finals win over Harvard. The Tigers will take on North Dakota in round of 16 of the NCAA tournament on Mar. 29 in Madison, Wis.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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Freshman defense Matt Godlewski moves the puck up the ice in the men's hockey team's 4-1 victory over Harvard.Photo by Dan Hayes-Patterson

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