1926–27 Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey season

The 1926–27 Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey season was the 7th season of play for the program. The team was coached by Gordon Croskery in his 4th season.

1926–27 Clarkson Golden Knights
men's ice hockey season
Home iceIves Park
Record
Overall8–1–0
Home3–0–0
Road5–1–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachGordon Croskery
Captain(s)Ray Wayland
Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey seasons
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Season

The potential that Clarkson had shown in the second half of last season was fully realized this year. With all of their principle players returning and several more being welcomed in, the Golden Knights got off to a hot start against Cornell. "String" Macartney opened the scoring while new entry Harrison Heintzman netted the game-winner at the end of the second period.[1] The team was short-handed when they met Hamilton a week later, missing both Dion and Heintzman, but gave the Continentals a fight. The teams battled to a 2–2 draw after 60 minutes but Tech fell in the extra session.

The team was back at full strength for the following match, a continuation of their brand-new rivalry with St. Lawrence, and Clarkson really let the Larries have it. The Knights beat the Saints 10–1 with captain Wayland scoring a hat-trick from the blueline. The team then headed to Brooklyn to face NYU in their opponent's first game in 14 years. The Violets' goaltender, Vye, put up a tremendous effort, limiting Clarkson to just 3 goals in the game. The NYU offense, however, could only muster 3 shots on Klube for the entire match and Tech easily shut out the Violets. On their way home, Clarkson stopped in West Point and received a hard test from Army. The Knights got out to an early lead but the Cadets tied the game at 3-all in the second. After exchanging goals in the third, Clarkson played its second overtime game of the season. Northup netted the go-ahead goal 2 minutes into the frame and then the entire team played defense for the remainder of the 10-minute session to secure their fourth win on the year.

Coach Croskery had more than a week to work with the team before their next match and he had them in fine form when they hosted Syracuse. The Orange had won both of the previous games between the two, but Clarkson wouldn't let that trend continue; Tech swamped Syracuse in front of about 800 fans at home to the tune of 8–0.[2] Wayland ended up with his second hat-trick on the year but Heintzman finished one goal better. Their third and final home game of the year occurred over that weekend when Vermont arrived in town. The game was slowed by poor ice conditions but Tech was still able to pump 5 goals into the cage, easily carrying the match.

Clarkson rounded out its season with two rematch games over the next couple of weeks. The first was at Syracuse, where the teams were limited to three 15-minute periods, but Tech continued their winning streak with a solid 4–1 victory. The second was against St. Lawrence and the Knights faced a far tougher task than they had the first time around. The Saints' defense had vastly improved over the course of the season and they held Clarkson off of the scoresheet for the first half of the match. Fortunately for Clarkson, their defense was just as impenetrable. The stronger legs of the Knights showed as the game went on and eventually they broke through. "Chesty" Northup broke the tie in the second and then added another in the third, allowing Clarkson to earn its seventh-consecutive win and third shutout on the year.[3]

With much of the team returning for next season, there were now high expectations for the Knights.

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
Ontario Alfred Dion Sophomore F Ottawa, Ontario
Ontario W. Harrison Heintzman Freshman F Arnprior, Ontario
New York (state) John Klube Senior G Syracuse, New York
New York (state) Ernest Longton Sophomore F Clayton, New York
New York (state) Bill Macartney Senior D Fort Covington, New York
New York (state) Lloyd Northrup Senior F Alexandria Bay, New York
New York (state) Harold Petrie Sophomore F Morristown, New York
Quebec Raymond Wayland (C) Junior D Montreal, Quebec

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Standings

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst8423
Army3021.1675134031720
Bates7331.500111395311614
Boston College63301518
Boston University7241.357251882512523
Bowdoin7340.429121784402118
Brown8440
Clarkson9810.889421198104211
Cornell7160.143102371601023
Dartmouth1511226820
Hamilton10640
Harvard8701.938329129124418
Massachusetts Agricultural7241.3575107241510
Middlebury6600
MIT4031
New Hampshire6600227
NYU
Princeton13571
Providence81701339
Rensselaer3021
St. Lawrence7340
Syracuse
Union5320.600181453201814
Vermont
Williams12660.5003840126603840
Yale12831.7087226168718045
YMCA College7340.429161973401619

Schedule and Results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
January 8 at Cornell* Beebe LakeIthaca, New York W 2–1  1–0–0
January 15 at Hamilton* Russell Sage RinkClinton, New York L 2–3 OT 1–1–0
January 22 vs. St. Lawrence* Ives ParkPotsdam, New York W 10–1  2–1–0
January ? at NYU* Brooklyn Ice PalaceBrooklyn, New York W 3–0  3–1–0
January 29 at Army* Stuart RinkWest Point, New York W 5–4 OT 4–1–0
February 10 vs. Syracuse* Ives ParkPotsdam, New York W 8–0  5–1–0
February 12 vs. Vermont* Ives ParkPotsdam, New York W 5–1  6–1–0
February 19 at Syracuse* Syracuse, New York W 4–1  7–1–0
February 26 at St. Lawrence* Weeks Field Rink • Canton, New York W 3–0  8–1–0
*Non-conference game.

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Scoring Statistics

Name Position Games Goals
Harrison HeintzmanRW811
Ray WaylandD910
Fred DionC88
Lloyd NorthupLW98
Bill MacartneyD95
Harold PetrieC30
Ernest LongtonLW/RW70
John KlubeG90
Total42

Note: Assists were not recorded as a statistic.

Goaltending statistics

Name Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals Against Shut Outs GAA
John Klube95458101131.21

Note: GAA is based upon 60 minutes per game.

References

  1. "Clarkson Integrator., February 01, 1927, Page 8, Image 8". New York State historic Newspapers. February 1, 1927. Retrieved November 18, 2021.
  2. "Clarkson Integrator., March 01, 1927, Page 6, Image 6". New York State historic Newspapers. March 1, 1927. Retrieved November 18, 2021.
  3. "Clarkson Integrator., April 01, 1927, Page 7, Image 7". New York State historic Newspapers. April 1, 1927. Retrieved November 18, 2021.
  4. "1926-1927 Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  5. "Clarkson Record Book 2021" (PDF). Clarkson Golden Knights. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
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