In its first full season since the end of World War I the ice hockey club was looking to regain some of the prestige it had in the early teens.
[1] Princeton spent a week in Concord, New Hampshire at the St. Paul's School facility which they were able to use to prepare for the start of their season.
When they hit the ice in January they played at the Pavilion rink in Cambridge because the Boston Arena had been partially destroyed in a fire and was being rebuilt.
The Tigers returned to the Pavilion at the end of the month but several weeks of idleness due to the weather left the team at a disadvantage to Harvard who handed Princeton their fourth loss.
a few days later the Tigers managed to earn their first win of the season by downing the restarted Pennsylvania squad.