1914–15 Dartmouth men's ice hockey season

The 1914–15 Dartmouth men's ice hockey season was the 10th season of play for the program.

1914–15 Dartmouth
men's ice hockey season
Record
Overall4–3–0
Home1–0–0
Road1–3–0
Neutral2–0–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachFred Rocque
Captain(s)Leon Tuck
Dartmouth men's ice hockey seasons
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Season

After two very successful seasons it appeared that Dartmouth was going to have a down year when it dropped its first two games of the season. The loss to defending Canadian champion Ottawa wasn't unexpected and it gave the team a good foundation when they began their season with a 4-2 win over MAC. After defeating defending champion Princeton 4–1[1] the team entered a showdown with Harvard which was expected to determine the champion for the season.

Despite not being part of the big three, Dartmouth had challenged the powers over the previous two seasons but the team had yet to defeat the Crimson. In their ninth meeting, the Greens finally broke through on the strength of a hat-trick from Wanamaker and dispatched Harvard.[2] After a succeeding win over MIT, Dartmouth entered their final collegiate game of the season against Yale with a championship waiting on the other side. Unfortunately, the Elis were equal to the task and the two fought to a 1-1 draw after 40 minutes. The teams agreed to two 5-minute overtime periods and, after Yale scored in the first, Dartmouth began pressing to even the score in the second. Unfortunately the Greens were called for a penalty and the Elis scored twice with the man-advantage to put the game out of reach.[3]

Dartmouth lost their final game almost three weeks later, but it was the loss to Yale that was dire. Losing to the Elis meant that Dartmouth could not claim the championship but, because Harvard had triumphed over Yale, none of the three teams could lay claim to the title. There was a brief attempt to schedule additional for the three at the end of the year but because Harvard had already disbanded their team, nothing came to fruition.[4]

Note: Dartmouth College did not possess a moniker for its athletic teams until the 1920s, however, the university had adopted 'Dartmouth Green' as its school color in 1866.[5]

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
John P. Bowler Senior C
Massachusetts George C. Currier Sophomore D 1895-09-21 Arlington, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Lewis H. Cousens Junior D 1894-04-05 Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington Catholic
Massachusetts Arthur I. Donahue Senior G Medford, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Howard Fahey Senior F 5' 7" (1.7 m) 146 lb (66 kg) 1892-06-24 Medford, Massachusetts
Pennsylvania Burton L. Gale Jr. Sophomore RW 1894-12-05 Warren, Pennsylvania
Massachusetts Carl N. Holmes Junior LW Somerville, Massachusetts
Maine Harris F. Murchie Junior D
Massachusetts Wendell G. Reycroft Sophomore C 1894-05-11 Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School
Massachusetts Leon P. Tuck (C) Senior C/D 5' 9" (1.75 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 1891-05-25 Winchester, Massachusetts
New Hampshire Ralph Tyler Sophomore C/RW Exeter, New Hampshire
Massachusetts Clarence L. Wanamaker Senior R Melrose, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Lawrence A. Whitney Senior 1891-02-02 Millbury, Massachusetts

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Standings

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T PCT. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Army3030.0003115140713
Columbia4220.5007164220716
Cornell4130.250111741301117
Dartmouth5410.800161074302017
Harvard9810.8894916139405122
Massachusetts Agricultural10550.5003222105503222
MIT5050.0006206060628
Princeton9450.4441724126602834
Rensselaer3030.0000143030014
Trinity
Williams7430.571141774301417
WPI
Yale10730.7003221169705643
YMCA College

Schedule and results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
December 25 at Ottawa* Dey's ArenaOttawa, Ontario L 2–3 OT 0–1–0
December 31 vs. Massachusetts Agricultural* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 4–2  1–1–0
January 13 vs. Princeton* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 4–1  2–1–0
January 20 at Harvard* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 4–2  3–1–0
February 4 vs. MIT* Occom Pond • Hanover, New Hampshire W 4–1  4–1–0
February 8 at Yale* New Haven ArenaNew Haven, Connecticut L 1–4 2OT 4–2–0
February 27 at St. Nicholas Hockey Club* St. Nicholas RinkNew York, New York L 1–4  4–3–0
*Non-conference game.

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References

  1. "Vol. 38, No. 155". The Daily Princetonian. January 14, 1915. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  2. "DARTMOUTH WON FAST CONTEST". The Harvard Crimson. January 21, 1915. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  3. "Vol. XXXVIII, No. 99". Yale Daily News. February 9, 1915. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  4. "No Extra Games for Hockey Title". The Harvard Crimson. February 25, 1915. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  5. "Why is green Dartmouth's color?". AskDartmouth. Dartmouth College. Retrieved September 16, 2007.
  6. "1914-1915 Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  7. "Year-By-Year results" (PDF). Dartmouth Big Green. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
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