No. 16 UMass Lowell bests Tigers on home ice
Andrew SteeleThe men’s hockey team proved unable to stall its early-season five-game losing skid. Hosting No.
The men’s hockey team proved unable to stall its early-season five-game losing skid. Hosting No.
The men’s hockey team dropped its home opener to No. 9 Yale and subsequently stumbled against Brown over the weekend.
The men’s and women’s hockey teams are gearing up for an important weekend of league hockey, as both squads will face off against Yale on Friday night and Brown Saturday night.
The men’s hockey team started its season with a bang in a 3-2 overtime win over Dartmouth in the Liberty Hockey Invitational on Oct.
This weekend, the Princeton men’s hockey team (9-14-4 overall, 7-10-3 ECAC) closes out its regular season with two crucial conference games.
With fewer than two minutes remaining in the men’s hockey team’s Saturday night senior day matchup against Yale, the Tigers and the Bulldogs appeared poised for an overtime showdown. However, Yale freshman forward Carson Cooper abruptly changed that trajectory, positioning himself in front of the Tiger net and collecting a quick pass from the right before scoring an impressive backhanded goal with just 1:56 left on the clock.