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1926–27 Williams Ephs men's ice hockey season

The 1926–27 Williams Ephs men's ice hockey season was the 24th season of play for the program.

1926–27 Williams Ephs
men's ice hockey season
ConferenceIndependent
Home iceSage Hall Rink
Record
Overall6–6–0
Home2–1–0
Road3–2–0
Neutral1–3–0
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachLeo Bellerose
Captain(s)Leonard Smith
Williams Ephs men's ice hockey seasons
« 1925–26 1927–28 »

Season Edit

As the team began to meet in late-November, the Ephs new they had several challenges to overcome if they wanted to get anywhere close to the success they had seen in '26. First, the team was now led by Leo Bellerose, a professor of the French language who was recently hired by the college. With its 4th head coach in the past 5 seasons, the players would have to adapt to a new style once more. The lineup, however, provided a bigger test as four of the team's starters had now graduated. Replacing those major pieces would be slightly easier than normal as many of the prospective athletes had gotten ice time last season. The toughest obstacle was the same as it always had been for Williams: the weather. A late winter left the team without any usable ice when they started training and the team was forced into the college gymnasium.[1] The temperature dropped low enough in December and the team used Leake's Pond as their practice facility once the surface froze to a satisfactory degree.[2]

After three days of practice at the Springfield Arena, Williams arrived in Lake Placid on the 26th of December. The team had a difficult time adjusting to the larger skating surfaces and went through several more days of intense practice as they got themselves ready for the 4-game series with Dartmouth. The Ephs were facing their old bench boss, J. Philip Bower, and the Indians' coach knew many of the Purple players. That didn't stop Williams from giving the Green a tough test as the two fought through three close games. Dartmouth won the first three matches, greatly buoyed by the strength of All-American Myles Lane, but Williams was able to get better as the their ice time increased as the Ephs were able to pull out a win in the final contest.[3]

The team was able to get a short rest in before their next game and Williams had seemingly no difficulty from Rensselaer. Despite playing on a far smaller surface than they had at Lake Placid, the Ephs poured 8 goals into the RPI cage. A hat-trick from Howe paced all players while the forward unit of Brigham, Blaney and Smith accounted for the other five.[4] Other than playing at home, there was little change in the next game as Williams was once more led by three goals from a defenseman. This time it was Austin's chance to shine and he led the team to a fairly easy win over YMCA College.[5] The following game gave Williams an unexpected challenge as the team found itself down 0–2 in the second. Though a steady snowfall slowed the pace of play, Union didn't seem to mind and got out to an early lead. Once the precipitation began to peter out, the Ephs charged back to tie the game. The Dutchmen regained the lead at the start of the third but Williams kept attacking and were able to score twice before the end of regulation to escape with a win.[6]

Warm weather hit the region afterwards and kept the team off of the ice. Not only were several games cancelled but the Ephs weren't able to practice and keep us their strengths.[7] The next game for Williams didn't happen until early February and, by the time the faced off against Amherst, the ice on the Sage Hall Rink was soft but usable. The game was a slog and played mostly in the Lord Jeffs' end but the Ephs were unable to capitalize. A poor defensive play at the start of the second allowed Amherst to score the only goal of the game and drew the ire of the assembled crowd. The next night, Williams was in Ithaca and was again the better team on the ice. The goal guard for Cornell was the only thing standing in the way of the Ephs taking a sizable lead and the score sat tied at 2-all after regulation. Early in the game, Hutchins received a minor penalty for freezing the puck (illegal at the time) and was sent off the ice. Austin and Blaney subbed in goal while the rest of the team just skated the puck around the ice to prevent any shots from getting on goal. The game was also memorable for being played as four 15-minute quarters. In the first of the two 5-minute overtimes the teams went scoreless. Blaney made sure there was no repeat in the second when he socred twice to complete his hat-trick and win the game for the Ephs. One day on, the team was taking on Syracuse and soundly defeated the hapless Orangemen. While Williams was likely the better of the two, Syracuse was missing several players and had difficulty mustering any kind of challenge for the Ephs. Soft ice was the only thing that held the Purple back but even so, Austin's secon hat-trick of the season was more than enough to secure a victory.[8]

The next game for the team saw the Ephs renew their annual meeting with Yale. Williams was a match for the Elis in the early part of the game, scoring first and then later tying the score at 2-all. 1,800 watched as the teams fought on sticky ice in a humid building that seemed to drag the Purple down as the game wore on. The game was even at about the halfway point but Yale, employing a bevy of alternates, was able to outlast Williams and scored the final five goals to win in convincing fashion.[9] Afterwards, several more games were cancelled, including the rematch with Amherst, all due to a lack of ice in the region. The warm weather also, again, kept the team from being able to practice so that, by the time they headed down to New Jersey to take on Princeton, the team was in no shape to win. Predictably, the team was thumped by the Tigers, losing 3–9. Blaney was one of the few bright sports for the team as he scored twice but that did little to help the team avoid defeat.[10] Captain Leonard Smith was unavailable for the game, however, his younger brother Darwin stepped in at Left Wing.

Berkley Hotchkiss served as team manager with William Eaton as his assistant.

Roster Edit

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
  Francis D. Austin Junior G/D Douglaston, New York
  Talcott M. Banks Jr. Junior D/LW Williamstown, Massachusetts
  Walter G. Bird Sophomore 1906-04-08 New York, New York
  William O. Blaney Junior G/F 1905-09-15 Waban, Massachusetts
  H. Prescott Brigham Jr. Sophomore C/LW West Newton, Massachusetts
  Robert H. Field Sophomore C Providence, Rhode Island
  Arthur B. Hellyer Sophomore D/LW Riverside, Illinois
  Dunton Howe Sophomore D Providence, Rhode Island
  Franklin K. Hoyt Freshman LW 1907-09-11 West Newton, Massachusetts
  Curtis M. Hutchins Junior G 1907-04-23 Newton, Massachusetts
  George L. Nye Sophomore C/LW/RW Minneapolis, Minnesota
  Dwight C. Shepler Junior RW 1905-08-11 Newton Center, Massachusetts
  Darwin A. Smith Freshman RW 1907-10-14 Brooklyn, New York
  Leonard H. Smith Jr. (C) Senior RW 1904-02-03 Brooklyn, New York
  Preston H. Watters Sophomore 1907-01-12 West Roxbury, Massachusetts

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Standings Edit

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst 8 4 2 3
Army 3 0 2 1 .167 5 13 4 0 3 1 7 20
Bates 7 3 3 1 .500 11 13 9 5 3 1 16 14
Boston College 6 3 3 0 15 18
Boston University 7 2 4 1 .357 25 18 8 2 5 1 25 23
Bowdoin 7 3 4 0 .429 12 17 8 4 4 0 21 18
Brown 8 4 4 0
Clarkson 9 8 1 0 .889 42 11 9 8 1 0 42 11
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
MIT 4 0 3 1
New Hampshire 6 6 0 0 22 7
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
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 Edit

Date Opponent Site Result Record
Regular Season
December 29 vs. Dartmouth* Lake Placid Arena • Lake Placid, New York L 1–2  0–1–0
December 30 vs. Dartmouth* Lake Placid Arena • Lake Placid, New York L 0–8  0–1–0
December 31 vs. Dartmouth* Lake Placid Arena • Lake Placid, New York L 1–4  0–3–0
January 1 vs. Dartmouth* Lake Placid Arena • Lake Placid, New York W 4–2  1–3–0
January 8 at Rensselaer* RPI Rink • Troy, New York W 8–1  2–3–0
January 12 YMCA College* Sage Hall Rink • Williamstown, Massachusetts W 6–1  3–3–0
January 15 Union* Sage Hall Rink • Williamstown, Massachusetts W 4–3  4–3–0
February 3 Amherst* Sage Hall Rink • Williamstown, Massachusetts L 0–1  4–4–0
February 4 at Cornell* Beebe LakeIthaca, New York W 4–2  5–4–0
February 5 at Syracuse* Syracuse, New York W 5–0  6–4–0
February 9 at Yale* New Haven ArenaNew Haven, Connecticut L 2–7  6–5–0
February 26 at Princeton* Hobey Baker Memorial RinkPrinceton, New Jersey L 3–9  6–6–0
*Non-conference game.

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Scoring statistics Edit

Name Position Games Goals
William Blaney G/C 12 11
Francis Austin G/D 12 9
Prescott Brigham C/LW 12 6
Leonard Smith RW 11 5
Dunton Howe D 12 5
Arthur Hellyer D/LW 11 1
Walter Bird Substitute 1 0
Darwin Smith RW 1 0
Preston Watters Substitute 1 0
Jim Hoyt LW 2 0
Talcott Banks D/LW 4 0
George Nye C/LW/RW 5 0
Robert Field C 6 0
Dwight Shepler RW 10 0
Curtis Hutchins G 12 0
Total 37

Note: The scorer of the first goal on January 1 was not reported.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Hockey Squad Holds Daily Practice on Board Track". The Williams Record. November 30, 1926. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  2. ^ "Hockey Squad Practicing Daily". The Williams Record. December 11, 1926. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  3. ^ "Purple Hockey Team Strengthened by Trip". The Williams Record. January 8, 1927. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  4. ^ "Hockey Team Opens Season with 8-1 Win". The Williams Record. January 11, 1927. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  5. ^ "Varsity Sextet Wins Over Springfield 6-1". The Williams Record. January 15, 1927. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  6. ^ "Strong Union Sextet Loses to Purple, 4-3". The Williams Record. January 18, 1927. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  7. ^ "Amherst is Next to Oppose Hockey Team". The Williams Record. January 22, 1927. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  8. ^ "Hockey Team Wins Two Games on Trip". The Williams Record. February 8, 1927. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  9. ^ "Sextet Bows Before Fast Yale Team, 7-2". The Williams Record. February 12, 1927. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  10. ^ "PURPLE SUCCUMBS TO PRINCETON SIX". The Daily Princetonian. March 1, 1927. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  11. ^ a b "Gulielmensian 1928". Williams College. Retrieved June 22, 2023.

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The 1926 27 Williams Ephs men s ice hockey season was the 24th season of play for the program 1926 27 Williams Ephsmen s ice hockey seasonConferenceIndependentHome iceSage Hall RinkRecordOverall6 6 0Home2 1 0Road3 2 0Neutral1 3 0Coaches and CaptainsHead CoachLeo BelleroseCaptain s Leonard SmithWilliams Ephs men s ice hockey seasons 1925 26 1927 28 Contents 1 Season 2 Roster 3 Standings 4 Schedule and results 5 Scoring statistics 6 ReferencesSeason EditAs the team began to meet in late November the Ephs new they had several challenges to overcome if they wanted to get anywhere close to the success they had seen in 26 First the team was now led by Leo Bellerose a professor of the French language who was recently hired by the college With its 4th head coach in the past 5 seasons the players would have to adapt to a new style once more The lineup however provided a bigger test as four of the team s starters had now graduated Replacing those major pieces would be slightly easier than normal as many of the prospective athletes had gotten ice time last season The toughest obstacle was the same as it always had been for Williams the weather A late winter left the team without any usable ice when they started training and the team was forced into the college gymnasium 1 The temperature dropped low enough in December and the team used Leake s Pond as their practice facility once the surface froze to a satisfactory degree 2 After three days of practice at the Springfield Arena Williams arrived in Lake Placid on the 26th of December The team had a difficult time adjusting to the larger skating surfaces and went through several more days of intense practice as they got themselves ready for the 4 game series with Dartmouth The Ephs were facing their old bench boss J Philip Bower and the Indians coach knew many of the Purple players That didn t stop Williams from giving the Green a tough test as the two fought through three close games Dartmouth won the first three matches greatly buoyed by the strength of All American Myles Lane but Williams was able to get better as the their ice time increased as the Ephs were able to pull out a win in the final contest 3 The team was able to get a short rest in before their next game and Williams had seemingly no difficulty from Rensselaer Despite playing on a far smaller surface than they had at Lake Placid the Ephs poured 8 goals into the RPI cage A hat trick from Howe paced all players while the forward unit of Brigham Blaney and Smith accounted for the other five 4 Other than playing at home there was little change in the next game as Williams was once more led by three goals from a defenseman This time it was Austin s chance to shine and he led the team to a fairly easy win over YMCA College 5 The following game gave Williams an unexpected challenge as the team found itself down 0 2 in the second Though a steady snowfall slowed the pace of play Union didn t seem to mind and got out to an early lead Once the precipitation began to peter out the Ephs charged back to tie the game The Dutchmen regained the lead at the start of the third but Williams kept attacking and were able to score twice before the end of regulation to escape with a win 6 Warm weather hit the region afterwards and kept the team off of the ice Not only were several games cancelled but the Ephs weren t able to practice and keep us their strengths 7 The next game for Williams didn t happen until early February and by the time the faced off against Amherst the ice on the Sage Hall Rink was soft but usable The game was a slog and played mostly in the Lord Jeffs end but the Ephs were unable to capitalize A poor defensive play at the start of the second allowed Amherst to score the only goal of the game and drew the ire of the assembled crowd The next night Williams was in Ithaca and was again the better team on the ice The goal guard for Cornell was the only thing standing in the way of the Ephs taking a sizable lead and the score sat tied at 2 all after regulation Early in the game Hutchins received a minor penalty for freezing the puck illegal at the time and was sent off the ice Austin and Blaney subbed in goal while the rest of the team just skated the puck around the ice to prevent any shots from getting on goal The game was also memorable for being played as four 15 minute quarters In the first of the two 5 minute overtimes the teams went scoreless Blaney made sure there was no repeat in the second when he socred twice to complete his hat trick and win the game for the Ephs One day on the team was taking on Syracuse and soundly defeated the hapless Orangemen While Williams was likely the better of the two Syracuse was missing several players and had difficulty mustering any kind of challenge for the Ephs Soft ice was the only thing that held the Purple back but even so Austin s secon hat trick of the season was more than enough to secure a victory 8 The next game for the team saw the Ephs renew their annual meeting with Yale Williams was a match for the Elis in the early part of the game scoring first and then later tying the score at 2 all 1 800 watched as the teams fought on sticky ice in a humid building that seemed to drag the Purple down as the game wore on The game was even at about the halfway point but Yale employing a bevy of alternates was able to outlast Williams and scored the final five goals to win in convincing fashion 9 Afterwards several more games were cancelled including the rematch with Amherst all due to a lack of ice in the region The warm weather also again kept the team from being able to practice so that by the time they headed down to New Jersey to take on Princeton the team was in no shape to win Predictably the team was thumped by the Tigers losing 3 9 Blaney was one of the few bright sports for the team as he scored twice but that did little to help the team avoid defeat 10 Captain Leonard Smith was unavailable for the game however his younger brother Darwin stepped in at Left Wing Berkley Hotchkiss served as team manager with William Eaton as his assistant Roster EditNo S P C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team nbsp Francis D Austin Junior G D Douglaston New York nbsp Talcott M Banks Jr Junior D LW Williamstown Massachusetts nbsp Walter G Bird Sophomore 1906 04 08 New York New York nbsp William O Blaney Junior G F 1905 09 15 Waban Massachusetts nbsp H Prescott Brigham Jr Sophomore C LW West Newton Massachusetts nbsp Robert H Field Sophomore C Providence Rhode Island nbsp Arthur B Hellyer Sophomore D LW Riverside Illinois nbsp Dunton Howe Sophomore D Providence Rhode Island nbsp Franklin K Hoyt Freshman LW 1907 09 11 West Newton Massachusetts nbsp Curtis M Hutchins Junior G 1907 04 23 Newton Massachusetts nbsp George L Nye Sophomore C LW RW Minneapolis Minnesota nbsp Dwight C Shepler Junior RW 1905 08 11 Newton Center Massachusetts nbsp Darwin A Smith Freshman RW 1907 10 14 Brooklyn New York nbsp Leonard H Smith Jr C Senior RW 1904 02 03 Brooklyn New York nbsp Preston H Watters Sophomore 1907 01 12 West Roxbury Massachusetts 11 Standings Edit1926 27 Eastern Collegiate ice hockey standingsvteIntercollegiate OverallGP W L T Pct GF GA GP W L T GF GAAmherst 8 4 2 3 Army 3 0 2 1 167 5 13 4 0 3 1 7 20Bates 7 3 3 1 500 11 13 9 5 3 1 16 14Boston College 6 3 3 0 15 18Boston University 7 2 4 1 357 25 18 8 2 5 1 25 23Bowdoin 7 3 4 0 429 12 17 8 4 4 0 21 18Brown 8 4 4 0 Clarkson 9 8 1 0 889 42 11 9 8 1 0 42 11Cornell 7 1 6 0 143 10 23 7 1 6 0 10 23Dartmouth 15 11 2 2 68 20Hamilton 10 6 4 0 Harvard 8 7 0 1 938 32 9 12 9 1 2 44 18Massachusetts Agricultural 7 2 4 1 357 5 10 7 2 4 1 5 10Middlebury 6 6 0 0 MIT 4 0 3 1 New Hampshire 6 6 0 0 22 7NYU Princeton 13 5 7 1 Providence 8 1 7 0 13 39Rensselaer 3 0 2 1 St Lawrence 7 3 4 0 Syracuse Union 5 3 2 0 Vermont Williams 12 6 6 0 500 38 40 12 6 6 0 38 40Yale 12 8 3 1 708 72 26 16 8 7 1 80 45YMCA College 7 3 4 0 429 16 19 7 3 4 0 16 19Schedule and results EditDate Opponent Site Result RecordRegular SeasonDecember 29 vs Dartmouth Lake Placid Arena Lake Placid New York L 1 2 0 1 0December 30 vs Dartmouth Lake Placid Arena Lake Placid New York L 0 8 0 1 0December 31 vs Dartmouth Lake Placid Arena Lake Placid New York L 1 4 0 3 0January 1 vs Dartmouth Lake Placid Arena Lake Placid New York W 4 2 1 3 0January 8 at Rensselaer RPI Rink Troy New York W 8 1 2 3 0January 12 YMCA College Sage Hall Rink Williamstown Massachusetts W 6 1 3 3 0January 15 Union Sage Hall Rink Williamstown Massachusetts W 4 3 4 3 0February 3 Amherst Sage Hall Rink Williamstown Massachusetts L 0 1 4 4 0February 4 at Cornell Beebe Lake Ithaca New York W 4 2 5 4 0February 5 at Syracuse Syracuse New York W 5 0 6 4 0February 9 at Yale New Haven Arena New Haven Connecticut L 2 7 6 5 0February 26 at Princeton Hobey Baker Memorial Rink Princeton New Jersey L 3 9 6 6 0 Non conference game 11 Scoring statistics EditName Position Games GoalsWilliam Blaney G C 12 11Francis Austin G D 12 9Prescott Brigham C LW 12 6Leonard Smith RW 11 5Dunton Howe D 12 5Arthur Hellyer D LW 11 1Walter Bird Substitute 1 0Darwin Smith RW 1 0Preston Watters Substitute 1 0Jim Hoyt LW 2 0Talcott Banks D LW 4 0George Nye C LW RW 5 0Robert Field C 6 0Dwight Shepler RW 10 0Curtis Hutchins G 12 0Total 37Note The scorer of the first goal on January 1 was not reported References Edit Hockey Squad Holds Daily Practice on Board Track The Williams Record November 30 1926 Retrieved June 30 2023 Hockey Squad Practicing Daily The Williams Record December 11 1926 Retrieved June 30 2023 Purple Hockey Team Strengthened by Trip The Williams Record January 8 1927 Retrieved June 30 2023 Hockey Team Opens Season with 8 1 Win The Williams Record January 11 1927 Retrieved June 30 2023 Varsity Sextet Wins Over Springfield 6 1 The Williams Record January 15 1927 Retrieved June 30 2023 Strong Union Sextet Loses to Purple 4 3 The Williams Record January 18 1927 Retrieved June 30 2023 Amherst is Next to Oppose Hockey Team The Williams Record January 22 1927 Retrieved June 30 2023 Hockey Team Wins Two Games on Trip The Williams Record February 8 1927 Retrieved June 30 2023 Sextet Bows Before Fast Yale Team 7 2 The Williams Record February 12 1927 Retrieved June 30 2023 PURPLE SUCCUMBS TO PRINCETON SIX The Daily Princetonian March 1 1927 Retrieved June 30 2023 a b Gulielmensian 1928 Williams College Retrieved June 22 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1926 27 Williams Ephs men 27s ice hockey season amp oldid 1169988404, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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