1947–48 Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey season

The 1947–48 Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey season was the 23rd season of play for the program but first under the oversight of the NCAA. The Panthers represented Middlebury College and were coached by Duke Nelson, in his 6th season.

1947–48 Middlebury Panthers
men's ice hockey season
Silver Anniversary Hamilton Tournament, Champion
Conference6th NEIHL
Home iceMcCullough Arena
Record
Overall10–5–1
Conference2–4–0
Home4–0–1
Road4–5–0
Neutral2–0–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachDuke Nelson
Captain(s)Kyle Prescott
Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey seasons
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Season

Middlebury's season began with a trip to Clinton, New York for a tournament held by Hamilton. The first two games could hardly have gone better for the Panthers as they pumped 39 goal into the net to post the two most overwhelming wins in program history. They concluded the series by defeated the host Continentals in a much closer game and began the year with a stirling record.[1]

A week later, the team headed down to Boston to begin their conference slate and came away with mixed results. While they were swamped by Northeastern in the first game, the Panthers managed to pull out a victory against MIT the following night. By the end of the week they had returned to Vermont for their first two home games of the year and produced two more wins against in-state rivals.[2] After coming from behind to force a tie with Williams, Jim Marchese broke a bone in his foot at practice and was expected to miss the remainder of the season.[3]

he team did not play again until after the exam break. In their first game following the layoff, it appeared that the team had retained its form from earlier when they downed Union for the third time. However, they lost the very next evening to Norwich.[4] The loss put them in 3rd place in the NEIHL standings but they had a rough road ahead. Before that happened, Middlebury wrapped up its unofficial state championship with a second won over Vermont. Unfortunately, the victory was bittersweet as Fluff Grocott joined Marchese on the injured list while Bill McNamara, the team's leading scorer, was removed from the team.

Middlebury ended its season with a southern swing and ended up losing its final three games of the year. While the loss to Army didn't harm the Panther's chances for a postseason bid, the whitewashing at the hands of Boston College meant that the team needed to beat Boston University in order to finish in the top four. Against all odds, Middlebury put forth a commendable performance versus one of the nation's top teams but fell just short, losing 4–5.[5] The pair of losses dropped the Panthers to 6th place, just behind MIT and Bowdoin and signaled the end of the season.[6]

Robert H. Shahan served as team manager.

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
Massachusetts Roger F. Cassavant Junior G 1926-08-24 Natick, Massachusetts
Rhode Island Donald W. Christiansen Freshman G 1925-09-26 Slatersville, Rhode Island
Massachusetts John V. Corbisiero Sophomore 1926-08-08 Medford, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Wendall F. Forbes Freshman F/D 1927-01-22 Melrose, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Homer L. Gowing Freshman 1926-05-08 West Newton, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Robert Grocott Freshman 1927-05-27 Melrose, Massachusetts
Connecticut John F. Guetens Jr. Freshman G 1928-09-20 West Haven, Connecticut
Massachusetts James L. Marchese Jr. Sophomore 1925-03-17 Springfield, Massachusetts
Massachusetts William McNamara Sophomore D 1925-05-07 Melrose, Massachusetts
Connecticut Everett G. Painter Junior 1928-08-01 Darien, Connecticut
Connecticut Alexander G. Petrie Freshman 1923-01-05 Darien, Connecticut
Quebec W. Kyle Prescott (C) Junior 1927-03-17 Montreal, Quebec
Massachusetts David E. Thompson Junior 1925-04-07 Needham, Massachusetts
Paul Thompson
Massachusetts Dexter Whittinghill Jr. Sophomore 1926-07-23 Newton Center, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Robert J. Wilson Sophomore 1926-04-25 West Newton, Massachusetts

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Standings

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Army161141.71978391611417839
Bemidji State5050.0001336102803763
Boston College191450.7371266019145012660
Boston University242040.8331798624204017986
Bowdoin9450.4444568116505673
Brown14590.3576191145906191
California10280.20045621751208789
Clarkson12561.45867391710619654
Colby8260.250284182602841
Colgate10730.70054341310308345
Colorado College14950.6438473271980207120
Cornell4040.0003434040343
Dartmouth232120.9131567624213015681
Fort Devens State133100.2313374
Georgetown3210.667121175203721
Hamilton14770
Harvard229130.409131131239140135140
Lehigh8080.00089510010012108
Massachusetts2020.0001233030330
Michigan181620.8891055323202114163
Michigan Tech197120.36887962081209197
Middlebury14851.6071116816105112774
Minnesota16970.5637873219120100105
Minnesota–Duluth6330.500212496303628
MIT198110.4219311419811093114
New Hampshire13490.3085867134905867
North Dakota10640.600514616115010368
North Dakota Agricultural5320.600272864203729
Northeastern191090.526135119191090135119
Norwich9360.3333858136705670
Princeton188100.444657221101107979
St. Cloud State121020.83355351612407355
St. Lawrence9630.6676527138419550
Suffolk
Tufts4310.750171543101715
Union9180.1117869180786
Williams11362.364374713472
Yale165101.34460692081118985
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Boston University131210.923864024204017986
Boston College *10910.900772919145012660
Northeastern14860.57110879191090135119
Bowdoin6330.5003238116505673
MIT14590.357628719811093114
Middlebury6240.333274816105112774
New Hampshire10370.3004256134905867
Norwich7250.2862550136705670
Fort Devens State11380.2733055
Colby5140.200172782602841
indicates conference champion
* indicates conference tournament champion

Schedule and results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Silver Anniversary Hamilton Tournament
January 1 vs. Union* Russell Sage RinkClinton, New York (Silver Anniversary Game 1) W 17–0  1–0–0
January vs. Lehigh* Russell Sage RinkClinton, New York (Silver Anniversary Game 2) W 22–0  2–0–0
January at Hamilton* Russell Sage RinkClinton, New York (Silver Anniversary Game 3) W 4–3  3–0–0
Regular Season
January 12 at Northeastern Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts L 4–16  3–1–0 (0–1–0)
January 13 at MIT Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 7–6  4–1–0 (1–1–0)
January 16 Norwich McCullough Arena • Middlebury, Vermont W 9–3  5–1–0 (2–1–0)
January 17 Vermont * McCullough Arena • Middlebury, Vermont W 11–5  6–1–0
January 21 Williams* McCullough Arena • Middlebury, Vermont T 6–6 OT 6–1–1
January 28 at Union* Union Rink • Schenectady, New York W 13–0   7–1–1
February 12 Union* McCullough Arena • Middlebury, Vermont W 16–2  8–1–1
February 13 at Norwich Sabine Field Rink • Northfield, Vermont L 2–3  8–2–1 (2–2–0)
February Hamilton* McCullough Arena • Middlebury, Vermont W 4–2  9–2–1
February 21 at Vermont * Burlington, Vermont W 5–1  10–2–1
February 25 at Army* Smith RinkWest Point, New York L 2–7  10–3–1
March 1 at Boston College Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts L 1–15  10–4–1 (2–3–0)
March 2 at Boston University Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts L 4–5  10–5–1 (2–4–0)
*Non-conference game.

† Vermont fielded a club team at this time
‡ Union records have the score of the game as 14–0
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References

  1. "Hockey Team Takes Hamilton Match; Downs Union, Lehigh, and Hamilton". Middlebury Campus. January 15, 1948. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  2. "Skaters Rout Norwich, U.V.M. In State Series". Middlebury Campus. January 22, 1948. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  3. "Middlebury Rally Ties Williams 6-6 in Overtime Match". Middlebury Campus. February 12, 1948. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  4. "Pucksters Rout Union; Beaten by Norwich 3-2". Middlebury Campus. February 19, 1948. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  5. "Sextet Loses Two in Boston Garden". Middlebury Campus. March 11, 1948. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  6. "Ealges Shutout Devens to Clinch Playoff Spot". The Heights. February 27, 1948. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
  7. "The Kaleidoscope 1949". Middlebury College. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
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