Andrew Calof Wins Gold at Maccabiah Games

Princeton men’s hockey forward Andrew Calof won gold at the 2013 Maccabiah games on Friday with team Canada.

The senior recorded seven points in four games before Canada defeated USA 7-1 in the final. Against USA in the final game, Calof scored three points including an assist on the game-winning goal.

Calof recorded 102 points (40g, 62a) through 95 games with Princeton. Last season the forward recorded his first collegiate hat trick and was named to the All-ECAC Second Team.

Getting To Know the Freshmen Tigers: Marlon Sabo

Marlon Sabo spent the last two seasons playing for the Alberni Valley Bulldogs in the BCHL. The Surrey, B.C. native was named the Bulldogs’ Most Improved, Academic Player of the Year in 2013, when Alberni Valley won the 2013 Island Division Championship. The defender, who appeared in 131 games for the Bulldogs, graduated from Elgin Park in 2012 and was born in Germany. Continue reading Getting To Know the Freshmen Tigers: Marlon Sabo

Getting To Know the Freshmen Tigers: Ben Foster

Ben Foster spent last season with the Muskegon Lumberjacks and the Tri-City Storm of the USHL, where he totaled 39 points in 65 games with both teams. He scored 17 of those points in 22 games with the Storm. The left wing graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall in 2012, when he earned  a spot on the 2011-12 New England Prep All-Star team. Foster recorded 117 points in 80 games at Choate, which won the New England Large Prep School Championship his sophomore year. Continue reading Getting To Know the Freshmen Tigers: Ben Foster

Getting To Know the Freshmen Tigers: Garrett Skrbich

After graduating from Hermantown High School in 2011, Garrett Skrbich, spent time with three different BCHL teams. Over those two years, the Hermantown, Minn. recorded 37 points. As a senior in high school, Skrbich earned multiple accolades, including team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year, after scoring 75 points to break a 66-year-old school single-season scoring record. Continue reading Getting To Know the Freshmen Tigers: Garrett Skrbich

Getting To Know the Freshmen Tigers: Tommy Davis

Tommy Davis spent his last season playing for the Youngstown Phantoms of the USHL, where he notched 22 points (7g, 22a) over 65 games. The defenseman attended Delbarton along with incoming Princeton hockey freshman Colton Phinney. Delbarton won the state championship all four years the duo played there. Davis, a Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J. native, appeared in 106 games in high school and finished with 72 points (21g, 52a).

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Getting To Know the Freshmen Tigers: Colton Phinney

A native of New Jersey, Colton Phinney joins Princeton after spending a year playing for the Islanders Hockey Club. Last season, the goalkeeper posted a 2.55 goals-against average, four shutouts, a 25-11-1 record and scored the game-winning goal in the finals. The Chatham N.J native graduated from Delbarton in 2012 after serving as an assistant captains his senior year, when he finished with a 24-1 record. During that season, Phinney was named the team MVP, a first-team all-state, first-team all-area and first-team MSG Varsity. Continue reading Getting To Know the Freshmen Tigers: Colton Phinney

Getting To Know the Freshmen Tigers: Ryan Siiro

Ryan Siiro comes to Princeton after captaining the Sioux Falls Stampede and recording 34 points (12g, 22a) and a plus-19 rating through 63 games last season. The 20-yea-old also received the USHL’s Curt Hammer Award, given to the player who shows leadership and determination on and off the ice. In high school, the Minnesota native played football and baseball in addition to hockey.  Continue reading Getting To Know the Freshmen Tigers: Ryan Siiro