1931–32 Marquette Hilltoppers men's ice hockey season

The 1931–32 Marquette Hilltoppers men's ice hockey season was the 10th season of play for the program.

1931–32 Marquette Hilltoppers
men's ice hockey season
Home iceHilltop Rink
Record
Overall5–4–1
Home1–0–1
Road3–3–0
Neutral1–1–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachJohn W. Hancock
Assistant coachesArt Klopf
Captain(s)Clarence Furlong
Harold McFadyen
Marquette Hilltoppers men's ice hockey seasons
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Season

After a good season, Marquette was hoping to see their team return to the top of the heap but the weather had different ideas. A very mild winter left the Hilltoppers with essentially no ice prior to their first slate of games during the Christmas holiday. The team was led by Harold McFadyen and showed great improvement during their trek through Northern Michigan and Minnesota. After the team culminated their 4-game trip with a 14–2 win, they returned home, ready to continue their 22-game schedule. Unfortunately, the warm weather had not abated and Marquette was forced to remain idle for the entire month of January.[1]

It wasn't until February that the Hilltoppers were able to play another game. The day before they were set to play, however, it was revealed that "Yank" McFadyen had earned too many credit hours and was no longer eligible to play. His role as captain was assumed by "Porky" Furlong. With their ice just barely serviceable, they welcomed Michigan Tech for a pair of games and won the series despite the layoff. Those games turned out to be the only home matches for the entire season and Marquette had to piece together the rest of their schedule on the fly. The Hilltoppers, who had built a reputation after winning two Intercollegiate titles in three years, played a game against the Poland National Team, who were gearing up for the 1932 Winter Olympics (they would place 4th of 4 teams) and performed well, losing the match 2–4. The next game for the team came on Big Cedar Lake against a local athletic club and the Hilltoppers showed that all it took was a few games to get them into shape.

The team ended its season with a pair of games against Michigan and, while the teams were essentially even in their play, the score of both games went to the Wolverines by a single goal. After the season Marquette lost its head coach, who was a football coach by trade, to Colorado Normal School. The Hilltoppers would have to contend with another new coach but the bigger concern was the lack of ice.

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
Minnesota Sverre A. Elnes Senior F Hibbing, Minnesota
Ontario George L. Finkbeiner Sophomore F Listowel, Ontario
Minnesota Clarence J. Furlong (C) Senior F Hibbing, Minnesota
Alberta Kenneth Hood Sophomore F Calgary, Alberta
Nova Scotia Harry J. McCann Junior F Sydney, Nova Scotia
Alberta Harold K. McFadyen (C) Senior D Crossfield, Alberta
Ontario William J. McIntyre Sophomore F Listowel, Ontario
Archibald Nicholson F
Minnesota Donald A. Olson Sophomore F Duluth, Minnesota
Minnesota Arthur Peterson D Duluth, Minnesota
Saskatchewan Earl J. Thompson Sophomore G Caron, Saskatchewan
Oscar Wettlaufer F

Standings

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Marquette5221.5001110105413922
Michigan8431.5631810179624932
Michigan Tech8152.2501336135623747
Minnesota9711.83344121612316824
Minnesota–Duluth00000072501118
North Dakota1100
St. Cloud State6150.1678268170932
Wisconsin2020.0001154130617

Schedule and results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
December 18 at Michigan Tech* Calumet, Michigan W 4–3  1–0–0
December 21 at Duluth West Ends* Duluth, Minnesota L 2–3  1–1–0
December 22 at Duluth Junior College* Duluth, Minnesota W 3–2 2OT 2–1–0
December ? at South Superior A.C.* Duluth, Minnesota W 14–2  3–1–0
February 1 vs. Michigan Tech* Hilltop RinkMilwaukee, Wisconsin W 3–1  4–1–0
February 2 vs. Michigan Tech* Hilltop RinkMilwaukee, Wisconsin T 1–1  4–1–1
February ? vs. Poland National Team* Chicago StadiumChicago, Illinois L 2–4  4–2–1
February ? vs. West Bend A.C.* Big Cedar LakeBig Cedar Lake, Wisconsin W 7–1  5–2–1
February 26 at Michigan* Weinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, Michigan L 0–1  5–3–1
February 27 at Michigan* Weinberg ColiseumAnn Arbor, Michigan L 3–4  5–4–1
*Non-conference game.

† Michigan Tech lists the game as being played at Milwaukee.[2]

References

  1. "1932 Hilltop". Marquette University. Retrieved April 27, 2021.
  2. "1931-32 Schedule". Michigan Tech Huskies. Retrieved May 3, 2021.
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