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  • Hammer
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    You're going to love Stavros, as well. Good recruiter, and an even better guy.

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  • Hockeyace
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    To answer the question: Coaching experiment at Princeton failing? Not now

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  • LSSULaker889294
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    Should be a great hire. I know there were some LSSU fans pretty upset that we (LSSU) didn't get Fogarty.

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  • Hammer
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    Get to know him. If you do you're gonna love him.

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  • blackswampboy
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    Originally posted by CollegeHockeyRinkReport View Post
    Fogarty named new head coach at Princeton
    and well earned. about freeking time somebody grabbed him.

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  • CollegeHockeyRinkReport
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    http://www.sbncollegehockey.com/2014...aces-bob-prier

    Fogarty named new head coach at Princeton

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  • QUAlum2004
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    Mike McMahon ‏@MikeMcMahonCHN 2m
    BREAKING: Princeton will announce today that it has hired Adrian head coach Ron Fogarty to be its next head coach.
    Mike McMahon ‏@MikeMcMahonCHN 2m
    Fogarty has a tremendous record at D3 Adrian. 145-20 record since 2007, when he started the program.
    Quinnipiac keeps Riga and Union keeps Dumais. Both programs are probably happy about this.

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  • Red Hockey
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    I wouldn't mind Princeton continuing be to an easy 4 points, but I can't help but be bothered by the fact that the school with two of its players dubbing the NCAA player-of-the-year trophies--one of whom was the first American HHoFer--has its hockey programs going seemingly nowhere.

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  • QUAlum2004
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    Originally posted by CollegeHockeyRinkReport View Post
    Bill Riga has a Union connection too
    I'd say Dumais is a hotter assistant coach candidate than Riga at this point coming off the national championship. Also showed he can be the lead guy when Bennett was suspended.

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  • CollegeHockeyRinkReport
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    Originally posted by Wholin1 View Post
    My guess is Joe Dumais. Joe is extremely well thought of, knows the league and retiring AD Walters has a Union connection.
    Bill Riga has a Union connection too

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  • Dutchman
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    Originally posted by Wholin1 View Post
    My guess is Joe Dumais. Joe is extremely well thought of, knows the league and retiring AD Walters has a Union connection.
    I think you are right ....

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  • Wholin1
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    My guess is Joe Dumais. Joe is extremely well thought of, knows the league and retiring AD Walters has a Union connection.

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  • Pink Pony
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    Originally posted by blackswampboy View Post
    Mike McMahon ‏@MikeMcMahonCHN 2h
    Princeton finalists include: Joe Dumais (Union), Ron Fogarty (Adrian), Keith Fisher (PSU), Bill Riga (QU) & former CC coach Scott Owens
    My favorite is Keith Fisher.

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  • joecct
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    Originally posted by turk181 View Post
    Sources indicate that in 2011, Yopyk was highly considered for the position but the university balked at obtaining him a work visa; Yopyk is Canadian. This time around, a similar issue arose, according to sources with knowledge of the search..... http://themackreport.com/yopyk-pulls-princeton-search/
    Can't they DREAM Act him?

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  • turk181
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    Originally posted by joecct View Post
    DY has withdrawn from consideration.
    Sources indicate that in 2011, Yopyk was highly considered for the position but the university balked at obtaining him a work visa; Yopyk is Canadian. This time around, a similar issue arose, according to sources with knowledge of the search..... http://themackreport.com/yopyk-pulls-princeton-search/

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