1919–20 Dartmouth men's ice hockey season

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1919–20 Dartmouth
men's ice hockey season
Dartmouth College Big Green logo.svg
Conference Independent
Home iceOccom Pond
Record
Overall6–4–0
Home3–1–0
Road2–3–0
Neutral1–0–0
Coaches and captains
Head coach Clarence Wanamaker
Captain(s)Chester Gale
Robert Paisley
Dartmouth men's ice hockey seasons
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The 1919–20 Dartmouth men's ice hockey season was the 14th season of play for the program.

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Season

Dartmouth returned to the ice after a year layoff, due in part to the end of World War I. The Greens opened their intercollegiate season with two shutout victories over Tufts but when they encountered Harvard the teams fought a pitched battle for supremacy of the 1920 season. The score was close but Dartmouth fell 3–4. Harvard won all of its remaining games and claimed the intercollegiate championship. The Greens continued to play well against collegiate opponents, surrendering only a single goal over their next four games to finish with an impressive record. Dartmouth was runner-up for the championship once more, and while that could have presaged good things in the near future, head coach Clarence Wanamaker resigned from his position at the end of the season.

Note: Dartmouth College did not possess a moniker for its athletic teams until the 1920s, however, the university had adopted 'Dartmouth Green' as its school color in 1866. [1]

Roster

No. Nat.PlayerClassPosHeightWeightDoBHometownPrevious team
Bass RW
Flag of the United States.svg Louis F. CodySenior C/LW 1896-04-20 Cleveland, Ohio
Flag of the United States.svg John F. DorneyJunior D 1897-06-24 Newtonville, Massachusetts
Flag of the United States.svg Herbert E. DuffillSenior D 1894-10-23 Dorchester, Massachusetts
Flag of the United States.svg George A. FiskeSenior D 1897-01-16 Auburndale, Massachusetts
Flag of the United States.svg Chester O. Gale ( C )Senior G 1896-09-27 Warren, Pennsylvania
Flag of the United States.svg Robert B. Hall Freshman F 5' 8" (1.73 m)165 lb (75 kg)1899-10-13 Oak Park, Illinois Brooklyn Crescents
Hutchinson D
McMillan
Flag of the United States.svg Robert J. Paisley ( C )Senior RW 1896-09-06 Melrose, Massachusetts
Flag of the United States.svg William H. PerrySophomore C 1899-09-05 Somerville, Massachusetts
Flag of the United States.svg Frank A. Ross Jr.Junior RW 1900-07-21 Allston, Massachusetts
Flag of the United States.svg John RossSenior D 1896-11-02 Allston, Massachusetts
Flag of the United States.svg Ryland J. RothschildJunior R/LW 1899-08-21 Saint Paul, Minnesota
Flag of the United States.svg Ralph A. SunergrenSenior1898-06-16 Arlington, Massachusetts
Flag of the United States.svg Philip H. ThreschieSophomore D 1898-11-26 Brookline, Massachusetts

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Standings

IntercollegiateOverall
GPWLTPCT.GFGAGPWLTGFGA
Amherst 22001.00041220041
Army 5311.70020674212611
Bates 4310.75015684402119
Boston College 7520.714411786204519
Boston University 2020.0002192020219
Bowdoin 4130.25061562401728
Dartmouth 7610.857265106403016
Fordham
Hamilton 5320
Harvard 77001.00044101310306533
Massachusetts Agricultural 5320.600221053202210
Michigan College of Mines 00000041211016
MIT 6420.667272285214231
New York State
Notre Dame 0000002200105
Pennsylvania 3021.16731371511535
Princeton 6150.1671331102802253
Rensselaer 4130.2502484130248
Tufts 4040.0004164040416
Williams 5320.6001095320109
Yale 4220.50014994503638
YMCA College

Schedule and results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
January 9vs. Dartmouth Club*Pavilion Rink • Cambridge, Massachusetts L 2–3 0–1–0
January 17 Tufts *Occom Pond • Hanover, New Hampshire W 5–0 1–1–0
January 23at  Tufts * Medford, Massachusetts W 3–0 2–1–0
January 24at  Harvard *Pavilion Rink • Cambridge, Massachusetts L 3–4 2–2–0
February 11 Massachusetts Agricultural *Occom Pond • Hanover, New Hampshire W 1–0 3–2–0
February 14at Dartmouth Club*Occom Pond • Hanover, New Hampshire L 2–4 3–3–0
February 17at  St. Paul's School * Concord, New Hampshire L 0–4 3–4–0
February 5 YMCA College *Occom Pond • Hanover, New Hampshire W 6–0 4–4–0
March 1at  Pennsylvania * Philadelphia Ice PalacePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania W 5–0 5–4–0
March 2vs.  Princeton * Philadelphia Ice PalacePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania W 3–1 4OT6–4–0
*Non-conference game.

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References

  1. "Why is green Dartmouth's color?". AskDartmouth. Dartmouth College. Retrieved September 16, 2007.
  2. "1919-1920 Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  3. "Year-By-Year results" (PDF). Dartmouth Big Green. Retrieved January 9, 2020.