1927–28 Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey season

The 1927–28 Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey season was the 8th season of play for the program. The team was coached by Gordon Croskery in his 5th season.

1927–28 Clarkson Golden Knights
men's ice hockey season
Home iceIves Park
Record
Overall10–1–0
Home4–0–0
Road6–1–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachGordon Croskery
Captain(s)Ray Wayland
Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey seasons
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Season

After a fantastic season the year before, Clarkson saw a chance to prove how good it was and scheduled several games against the upper echelon of college hockey. This time the team got an early start on their season and began practicing just after Thanksgiving. The full month gave professor Croskery the opportunity to get the new players up to speed, but it was the returning crop that would prove vital for the team's success.[1]

Clarkson opened at home against Victoria College. Three consecutive days of warm weather left the ice in poor shape but the teams fought through the conditions. "Light Horse Harry" Heintzman opened the scoring in the first but Tech was unable to add to the score in regulation. Fortunately, their defense was as reliable as it had been the year before and the Knights took the game into overtime. Near the end of the 10-minute session, MacCartney netted the winning goal and sent the Green and Gold faithful home happy.[2] The team headed down to West Point for the second game and the result was much the same; Clarkson scored early and then relied on the twin towers of Wayland and MacCartney on the back end to shut down the opposing offense. It was only a strong game from the Army netminder, Browning, that prevented the score from being lopsided.

The third game of the season was the first big test for the program, as they met one of the 'Big Four' in Princeton. While the Tigers hadn't been champions in over a decade, the team was still formidable and got out to an early lead. Down 2–4 after 20 minutes, Clarkson bore down in the third and closed off Princeton's avenue of attack. On the offensive side, Fred Dion became an instant star; he scored twice in the first, three times in the second and then, after Princeton had ties the game early in the third, netted the final three goals to set a program record with 8 markers in the match. Tech kept rolling for the remainder of the month. They won their next four games, all against college teams, by a combined score of 21–1 with Dion earning two more hat-tricks.[3]

When the team played host to Syracuse in early February, Clarkson ran their winning streak to 17 games and did so in style. Tech dominated the visitors through the entire game and set new program records for both goals scored (14) and margin of victory (+13).[4] The game was so one-sided that Burke, who was starting at Left Wing in place of the absent Bill Guest, got enough ice time to score 5 goals.[5] The winning streak came to an end the following week when Middlebury broke through Tech's vaunted defense and two of Clarkson's goals were waved off by the referee.

Clarkson ended the year with a trip downstate and took their frustrations out on their opponents. Dion recorded his 5th hat-trick of the season against Colgate and the whole team turned in a masterful performance against Hamilton. The win marked Tech's first victory over the Continentals in five attempts and gave the Knights the (unofficial) New York state championship.

Dion's individual performance over the season, particularly in the game against Princeton, earn him a spot on the All-American team, the first Clarkson player so honored.

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
New York (state) Charles Beneke Sophomore D Liverpool, New York
Ontario John Burke Freshman F/D London, Ontario
John Cutting Sophomore F
Ontario Alfred Dion Junior F Ottawa, Ontario
Ontario Wallace Easton Freshman G Renfrew, Ontario
Ontario Wilbur Guest Freshman F Renfrew, Ontario
Ontario W. Harrison Heintzman Sophomore F Arnprior, Ontario
New York (state) Bill Macartney Graduate D Fort Covington, New York
New York (state) Lloyd Northrup Graduate F Alexandria Bay, New York
Quebec Raymond Wayland (C) Senior D Montreal, Quebec
New York (state) Harold Young Senior G Ogdensburg, New York

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Standings

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst7421
Army8170.1256369180944
Bates10550.5002126126512628
Boston College72411925
Boston University9621.722422396214223
Bowdoin8350.375162794502028
Brown12480
Clarkson10910.90059131110106114
Colgate4040.0004184040418
Cornell5230.400112952301129
Dartmouth106406423
Hamilton8521
Harvard6510.83328897204513
Holy Cross
Massachusetts Agricultural6060.0005176060517
Middlebury8710
MIT11560
New Hampshire97113326
Norwich4022
Princeton12570
Rensselaer4211
St. Lawrence4220
Syracuse
Union5041.100102150411021
Williams8620.750271286202712
Yale131120.846882218144011439
YMCA College6240.333101562401015

Schedule and results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
January 11 vs. Victoria* Ives ParkPotsdam, New York W 2–1 OT 1–0–0
January 17 at Army* Bear Mountain Rink • Bear Mountain State Park W 1–0  2–0–0
January 18 at Princeton* Hobey Baker Memorial RinkPrinceton, New Jersey W 8–5  3–0–0
January 25 vs. St. Lawrence* Ives ParkPotsdam, New York W 6–0  4–0–0
January 27 at Syracuse* Syracuse ColiseumSyracuse, New York W 7–0  5–0–0
January 28 at Cornell* Beebe LakeIthaca, New York W 4–1  6–0–0
February 4 vs. Colgate* Ives ParkPotsdam, New York W 4–0  7–0–0
February 8 vs. Syracuse* Ives ParkPotsdam, New York W 14–1  8–0–0
February 15 at Middlebury* Middlebury, Vermont L 2–3  8–1–0
February 24 at Colgate* Freshman Football Rink • Hamilton, New York W 9–1  9–1–0
February 25 at Hamilton* Russell Sage RinkClinton, New York W 4–2  10–1–0
*Non-conference game.

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Scoring Statistics

Name Position Games Goals
Fred DionC1126
Harrison HeintzmanRW1112
Bill MacartneyD117
Johnny BurkeLW/RW/D96
Ray WaylandD114
Bill GuestLW63
Lloyd NorthupLW/RW93
Chuck BenekeD10
John CuttingLW/RW20
Harry YoungG20
Wally EastonG90
Total61

Note: Assists were not recorded as a statistic.

Goaltending statistics

Name Games Minutes Wins Losses Ties Goals Against Shut Outs GAA
Harry Young2120200211.00
Wally Easton84807101231.50

Note: GAA is based upon 60 minutes per game.

References

  1. "Clarksonian 1928-1929". Clarkson University. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  2. "Clarkson Integrator., January 01, 1928, Page 7, Image 7". New York State historic Newspapers. January 1, 1928. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  3. "Clarkson Integrator., February 01, 1928, Page 9, Image 9". New York State historic Newspapers. February 1, 1928. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  4. "Clarkson Record Book 2021" (PDF). Clarkson Golden Knights. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  5. "Clarkson Integrator., March 01, 1928, Page 7, Image 7". New York State historic Newspapers. March 1, 1928. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  6. "1927-1928 Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
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