>In article <[log in to unmask]>, >[log in to unmask] wrote: > >>The Hockey-L contest list has for ECAC: >>Harvard, Clarkson, RPI, Vermont, Brown, Cornell, Union, Colgate, St. Lawrence, >>Princeton, Yale, Dartmouth. >> >>The ECAC coaches had: >>Clarkson, HarvarH , Vermont, RPI, Colgate, Brown, Union, St. Lawrence, >>Vermont, >>(Sorry, Vermont was 3) Cornell, Princeton, Yale, Dartmouth > >So it looks like Princeton, not Brown, is the surprise team of the ECAC >this year. Where did they come from? > Truth is, I've been trying to figure that out all season. Of course, they have not played all that well at home, except for that 9-1 drubbing of RPI, so I have not seen them in their finest form (at Orono, ME that fine night in December). I do know that Princeton's success has relied primarily on excellent team defense (with goalie Konte as the backbone) and more effective special teams. Top quality freshmen Casson Masters and Matt Brush have helped the offense significantly. In any case, we're real happy here that the team has come around the way it has -- this will be Princeton's first winning season in 25 years and the first season in which they win 14 games or more since 1931. Not exactly a winning tradition. But right now, a top four finish is clearly a good possibility-- reminding us of the days of Hobey Baker? --Dan Kearney