Former Princeton Hockey captain Jack Berger signed with the Nybro Vikings, the team announced Friday.
The Vikings play in D1 League in southeastern Sweden.
Former Princeton Hockey captain Jack Berger signed with the Nybro Vikings, the team announced Friday.
The Vikings play in D1 League in southeastern Sweden.
I saw it happen in real-time when Jack Berger, the graduating captain of the Princeton University ice hockey team, strolled into Ms. Bickham’s St. Ann School kindergarten class Monday morning as the “mystery reader.”
Hosting defending national champion Yale last Friday, the Princeton University men’s hockey team dug an early hole.
The Tigers yielded two unanswered goals in the first period and trailed 5-1 after two.
Princeton senior captain Jack Berger acknowledged that the Tigers put themselves behind the eight ball with their early lapses.
Princeton University men’s ice hockey captain Jack Berger leans back in a chair at The Small World of Coffee on Witherspoon Street. His Macbook Pro rests next to a disposable cup of coffee on a small, circular table.
Current Princeton captain Jack Berger was invited to Senators development camp, joining recent Princeton hockey graduate Michael Sdao.
Last summer Berger attended Devils rookie camp. In his first year as Princeton’s captain, the senior recorded 12 points (3g, 9a).
Berger was second on the Princeton Tigers with 22 points on 10 goals and 12 assists. Four of his goals came on the power play and one was short-handed. He had an even plus/minus rating.
Jack Berger comes from a hockey family. His new family at Princeton is reaping the benefits.
Berger is in his sophomore season as a forward on the Princeton Men’s Hockey team, and the St. Louis native has become one of the Tigers’ top players. It is no surprise considering how Berger and his four younger brothers have spent much of their lives playing the sport they love.
Fresh from an organic chemistry exam, sophomore forward Jack Berger of the men’s hockey team was relieved to hear that the interview questions would be much easier than the ones he had just tackled on his test.
Sophomore Jack Berger of the Princeton men’s hockey team has been named the ECAC Hockey Player of the Week for the Week of Dec. 6.
A native of St. Louis, Mo., Berger had a five-point week with four goals and an assist as Princeton defeated Rensselaer 5-3 and tied No. 9 Union, 3-3.