1926–27 Colby Mules men's ice hockey season

The 1926–27 Colby Mules men's ice hockey season was the 6th season of play for the program. The Mules represented Colby College and were coached by Eddie Roundy in his 3rd season.

1926–27 Colby Mules
men's ice hockey season
ConferenceIndependent
Home iceColby Rink
Record
Overall3–4–0
Home1–0–0
Road0–2–0
Neutral2–2–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachEddie Roundy
Captain(s)Clarence Gould
Colby Mules men's ice hockey seasons
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Season

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Colby entered the year with a considerable amount of pressure to perform. Not only had the team failed to win a single intercollegiate game since 1924, but continued pressure for the college to abandon ice hockey as a varsity sport in favor of basketball continued to gather strength. Worse, half the number of candidates showed up for the first practice as had the year before even through there were only three lettermen returning.[1] The team's schedule was put together, however, with the way the weather had acted in recent years, there was little confidence that the team could play every game.[2]

In spite of the ill omens swirling around the program, Colby got their season off on the right foot. Gould led the Mules to their first win over Bowdoin in almost four years with a 4-goal game, setting a program record in the process. Bob Scott, one of the three new starters, added two while Peacock's marker helped the team set an all-time high with 7 goals in a game. Also, unlike last season, coach Roundy made sure to have plenty of alternates on hand to keep live legs on the ice.[3] Unfortunately, the weather would not cooperate and the team was forced to cancel in next four games, including two matched with local amateur clubs and home-and-home series with New Hampshire.

The next game for the Mules didn't come until the end of the month at Bates. Like their first match, this contest would not be counted towards the state championship and that appeared to be fortunate for the Mules. Bates took charge in the first and remained in command for most of the match. Colby held on for dear life but the inspired play of West in goal kept the Mules within striking distance. Down by 2 entering the third, the offense surged to the fore. Scott and Thiel scored to tie the game and force overtime. However, with both teams tired, there was an extended break before they resumed play. Near the end of the session, West was beaten clean off of a faceoff and the team was unable to mount a second comeback in the remaining time.[4] A week later, the team welcomed Massachusetts Agricultural to town and the two fought a tightly contested game. The match had to be moved to the South End Arena but the neutral site didn't diminish Colby's defense. Peacock, Carlson and Thiel each were able to break up the Aggies' attacks while West continued to demonstrate that his girth was no impediment. In the middle of the second period, Thiel and Gould scored within a minute of the other for the only tallies in the match.[5]

After the team returned from the exam break, they were scheduled to play Bowdoin on the 9th and 12th for the state championship series. Poor ice conditions forced the games to be reorganized and the home game was played first. Luckily, the Mules still had access to the South End Arena and were able to play the first game on time. Sturhahn joined form the freshman team, now that the exams were completed, and replaced Drummond on the wing. Drummond dropped back to defense, joining the already stout corp that continued its inspired play and stopped the Polar Bears from scoring for over 50 minutes. Unfortunately, the Mules' offense was unable to capitalize on the opportunity and regulation ended without a single goal despite several chances from both squads. After one scoreless 5-minute session, the tie was finally broken in the second when Bowdoin raced up the ice, 3-men-strong, and shot the puck into the top corner of the net after a brilliant bit of passing.[6] After a slight delay and a bit of line juggling, the second match finally was held on the 11th despite constant snowfall and rough ice. The match was slowed as a result but the two teams remained evenly matched for the entire evening. The home team was able to score at the end of the second and start of the third to build a lead but Sturhahn cut into the advantage in the middle of the final frame. In an effort to tie the game, Colby sent its entire team on the attack and they finally managed to break down the Bowdoin defenses. The Mules fired several shots on goal but time ran out before they could find the equalizer and their chances at a state title were over.[7]

After the two narrow defeats, Colby was hoping for a better result in their final home game of the season. They would have to overcome the absence of Fat West, who was out with a case of grippe, as well heavy snowfall that fell throughout the game. As a result, the match was divided into four 11-minute periods so that the ice could be cleaned more often. the visitors were in command early and took a lead late in the opening period. The Mules responded well in the second, evening the match after a second Bobcat goal. Drummond cut the lead in half before the end of the third and set up an exciting final period. While both team raced up and down the rink, searching for another marker, both netminders were on the top of their games and prevented any further scoring. With West back in goal and Sturhahn starting on defense, Colby's final match with Bates was moved to the Bartlett Street Rink as neither campus rink was capable of supporting a game. The hostile environs helped the Garnet build a 2-goal lead entering the third when their coach made a critical mistake. Believing the game had already been decided, the starting forwards were all replaced by alternates. That gave Colby a chance to go on the offense and they seized the opportunity. Sturhahn scored on an individual rush and, before the Bates starters could retake the ice, Gould tied the match after drawing the Bobcat goaltender away from the net. Though Bates was soon back to their full strength, the damage had been done. With a renewed confidence, the Colby defense upped their game held off the Bobcats to force overtime. Bates continued to pressure West in the extra sessions but the rotund netminder would not yield. Three 5-minute sessions passed without effect but, in the fourth, Colby was finally able to slay their dragon. Drummond broke the tie with a hard shot through a crowd for his only goal of the year. West kept up his impersonation of a wall, ending the match with 39 saves and giving the Mules their first win over Bates in program history.[8]

Carl Anderson served as team manager.

Roster

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No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
  J. Sten Carlson Sophomore D Norwood, Massachusetts
  E. Richard Drummond II Junior D/F 1907-09-14 Waterville, Maine
  Clarence W. Gould (C) Junior C/LW 1904-02-23 Ipswich, Massachusetts
  Rupert M. Irvine Sophomore G 1907-06-08 Caribou, Maine
  Claes E. Johnson Senior C 1903-07-13 Norwood, Massachusetts
  Albert U. Peacock Senior D Providence, Rhode Island
  Rudolph J. F. Pomerleau Sophomore RW 1907-08-22 Waterville, Maine
  Robert W. Scott Sophomore D/F Wilton, Maine
  Edward M. Sturhahn Freshman D/F 1906-05-08 New Rochelle, New York
  Henry E. Tattersall Sophomore C/LW/RW 1906-05-30 New Bedford, Massachusetts
  Albert J. Thiel Junior D 1904-02-03 Canton, Massachusetts
  George C. West Junior G 1907-09-04 Waterville, Maine

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Standings

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Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst 8 3 2 3 .563 9 9 8 3 2 3 9 9
Army 3 0 2 1 .167 5 13 4 0 3 1 7 20
Bates 8 4 3 1 .563 17 18 10 6 3 1 22 19
Boston College 2 1 1 0 .500 2 3 6 3 3 0 15 18
Boston University 7 2 4 1 .357 25 18 8 2 5 1 25 23
Bowdoin 8 3 5 0 .375 17 23 9 4 5 0 26 24
Brown 8 4 4 0
Clarkson 9 8 1 0 .889 42 11 9 8 1 0 42 11
Colby 7 3 4 0 .429 16 12 7 3 4 0 16 12
Cornell 7 1 6 0 .143 10 23 7 1 6 0 10 23
Dartmouth 15 11 2 2 68 20
Hamilton 10 6 4 0
Harvard 8 7 0 1 .938 32 9 12 9 1 2 44 18
Massachusetts Agricultural 7 2 4 1 .357 5 10 7 2 4 1 5 10
Middlebury 6 6 0 0 1.000 25 7 6 6 0 0 25 7
MIT 8 3 4 1 .438 19 21 8 3 4 1 19 21
New Hampshire 6 6 0 0 22 7
Norwich
NYU
Princeton 13 5 7 1
Providence 8 1 7 0 13 39
Rensselaer 3 0 2 1
St. Lawrence 7 3 4 0
Syracuse
Union 5 3 2 0 .600 18 14 5 3 2 0 18 14
Vermont
Williams 12 6 6 0 .500 38 40 12 6 6 0 38 40
Yale 12 8 3 1 .708 72 26 16 8 7 1 80 45
YMCA College 7 3 4 0 .429 16 19 7 3 4 0 16 19

Schedule and results

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Date Opponent Site Decision Result Record
Regular Season
January 8 Bowdoin* Colby Rink • Waterville, Maine West W 7–2  1–0–0
January 22 at Bates* Bartlett Street Rink • Lewiston, Maine West L 2–3 OT 1–1–0
January 28 vs. Massachusetts Agricultural* South End Arena • Waterville, Maine West W 2–0  2–1–0
February 8 vs. Bowdoin* South End Arena • Waterville, Maine West L 0–1 2OT 2–2–0
February 11 at Bowdoin* Delta RinkBrunswick, Maine West L 1–2  2–3–0
February 16 vs. Bates* Bartlett Street Rink • Lewiston, Maine Irvine L 1–2  2–4–0
February 22 vs. Bates* Bartlett Street Rink • Lewiston, Maine West W 3–2 4OT 3–4–0
*Non-conference game.

Note: Colby referred to the first two games as exhibition matches because they were not not counted towards the state championship. Both are official games.[2]

Scoring statistics

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Name Position Games Goals
Clarence Gould C/LW 7 7
Bob Scott D/LW/RW 7 3
Eddie Sturhahn D/LW/RW 4 2
Al Thiel D 6 2
Dick Drummond D/C/RW 7 1
Al Peacock D 7 1
Rupe Irvine G 1 0
Claes Johnson C 3 0
Rudolph Pomerleau RW 4 0
Harry Tattersall C/LW/RW 4 0
Fat West G 6 0
Sten Carlson D 7 0
Total 16

References

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  1. ^ "Sportlets". The Colby Echo. December 8, 1926. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Colby Oracle 1927". Colby College. January 1927. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
  3. ^ "Colby Hockey Team Defeats Bowdoin 7-2 in First Game". The Colby Echo. January 12, 1927. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
  4. ^ "Garnet Men Take Over Colby in Overtime Game". Bates Student. January 28, 1927. Retrieved June 16, 2023.
  5. ^ "Hockey Team Drops 2-0 Game to Colby". The Massachusetts Collegian. February 2, 1927. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
  6. ^ "Bowdoin Defeats Colby 1-0 in First Hockey Game of Series". The Colby Echo. February 9, 1927. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
  7. ^ "BOWDOIN ICEMEN DEFEAT COLBY BY A UNIT MARGIN". Bowdoin Orient. February 16, 1927. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
  8. ^ "Colby Takes Hockey Game From Bates in Four Overtime Periods". The Colby Echo. February 23, 1927. Retrieved December 20, 2024.