1925–26 Union Skating Dutchmen ice hockey season

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1925–26 Union Skating Dutchmen
ice hockey season
ConferenceIndependent
Home iceCentral Park Rink
Record
Overall2–3–1
Home1–0–1
Road1–3–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachHarold A. Larrabee
Captain(s)John Gilmour
Union Skating Dutchmen ice hockey seasons
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The 1925–26 Union Skating Dutchmen men's ice hockey season was the 13th season of play for the program. The Skating Dutchmen represented Union College and were coached by Harold A. Larrabee in his 1st season.

Season[edit]

After a disastrous season the year before, it wasn't a surprise that the team was in search of a new coach at the start of the campaign. Training got underway in early January with team captain John Gilmour assuming the responsibilities of leadership.[1] The first practices were held at the Mohawk Golf Club while the rink at Central Park was being finished. Many of the players ho had finished the year returned but of the six men who were ruled ineligible after the February exams, only Howard Hall was back with the team.

The Dutchmen got off to a quick start in their opening game. The forward combination of Gilmour, Clifford and Hyland was able to generate several scoring chances that resulted in a hat-trick for Hyland. The completely revamped defense manned by Schultze and Stone managed to hold off the Bobcats' attack while Bishop, another newcomer in goal, was key in Union's victory.[2] After a game with Clarkson was cancelled on account of poor ice, the team travelled to Clinton to face Hamilton to following week. Slattery, another player who had been forced off the team last season, returned but his presence on the blueline didn't help the Dutchmen overcome the Continentals. Though no as bad as their last meeting, Hamilton still won in a walkover. Hyland opened the scoring early in the first and the team played well until the start of the second. From that point on the game was controlled by the Continentals and ended with the score 1–8.[3]

With the upcoming exam break, the team paused until mid-February. During this time, H. A. Larrabee was brought in to be the team's coach. Upon their return, the Dutchmen didn't look any worse for wear and played well against Amherst. Clifford scored twice and had his team in the lead in the third, however, Amherst tied the score in the waning moments. Because both teams were active the following day, the two agreed to forgo any overtime and the match was called a draw.[4] Clifford and Schultze swapped their positions for the next match as Union sought to get one over on Rensselaer. Hyland had suffered a slight injury in the Amherst game but attempted to gut it out against the Engineers. He was able to help Clifford and Gilmore score in the game but Union came up a goal shy.

A week later the team hit the road and headed to Vermont. Hyland had aggravated his leg injury against RPI and was doubtful for either of the two games up north.[5] Despite the concern, he ended up playing a starring role in moth matches. Union got off to a good start against Vermont but ended up squandering their lead as the Catamounts forced overtime. Vermont then scored at the start of the overtime session to put the Dutchmen on the brink. Union fought back in the brief time they had remaining and managed to cage two shots in the final seconds to pull out a 5–4 victory.[6] Two days later Union followed a similar scrip with Clifford twice giving the team a 1-goal lead. Neither edge held and Middlebury eventually scored the winning goal in the final minute of play.


Don Shannon served as team manager.

Roster[edit]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
Bishop G
L. P. Clifford Junior RW
John G. Gilmour (C) Junior LW
New York (state) Donald F. Hyland Sophomore C 1904-12-14 Utica, New York
Roberts C/LW
Paul E. Schultze Jr. Sophomore D
Hugh J. Slattery Senior D
Roger T. Stone Sophomore D 1906-04-05
New York (state) Nelson R. Zeitler Senior D 1902-12-02 Albany, New York

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Standings[edit]

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst 7 1 5 1
Army 8 3 5 0 .375 12 22 9 3 6 0 15 29
Bates 10 3 6 1 .350 18 38 10 3 6 1 18 38
Boston College 3 2 1 0 .667 9 5 16 6 9 1 46 54
Boston University 11 7 4 0 .636 28 11 15 7 8 0 31 28
Bowdoin 6 4 2 0 .667 15 12 7 4 3 0 15 17
Clarkson 5 2 3 0 .400 10 13 8 4 4 0 25 25
Cornell 6 2 4 0 .333 10 21 6 2 4 0 10 21
Dartmouth 15 12 3 0 72 34
Hamilton 10 7 3 0
Harvard 9 8 1 0 .889 34 13 11 8 3 0 38 20
Massachusetts Agricultural 8 3 4 1 .438 10 20 8 3 4 1 10 20
Middlebury 8 5 3 0
MIT 9 3 6 0 .333 16 32 9 3 6 0 16 32
New Hampshire 4 1 3 0 6 20
Norwich 2 1 1 0
Princeton 16 7 9 0
Rensselaer 6 2 4 0
Saint Michael's
St. Lawrence 2 0 2 0 .000 1 4 2 0 2 0 1 4
Syracuse 6 2 2 2 .500 8 7 7 3 2 2 10 7
Union 6 2 3 1 .417 18 24 6 2 3 1 18 24
Vermont 5 2 3 0 .400 20 11 5 2 3 0 20 11
Williams 15 10 4 1 .700 59 23 18 12 5 1 72 28
Yale 10 1 8 1 .150 9 23 14 4 9 1 25 30

Schedule and results[edit]

Date Opponent Site Result Record
Regular Season
January 15 Bates* Central Park Rink • Schenectady, New York W 4–2  1–0–0
January 23 at Hamilton* Russell Sage RinkClinton, New York L 1–8  1–1–0
February 12 Amherst* Central Park Rink • Schenectady, New York T 3–3  1–1–1
February 13 at Rensselaer* RPI Rink • Troy, New York (Rivalry) L 2–3  1–2–1
February 20 at Vermont* Kirby's Rink • Winooski, Vermont W 5–4  2–2–1
February 22 at Middlebury* Middlebury Rink • Middlebury, Vermont L 3–4  2–3–1
*Non-conference game.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hockey Activities Begin with Bates". Concordiensis. January 6, 1926. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  2. ^ "Hockey Team Beats Bates Rinkmen in Fast Initial Game". Concordiensis. January 19, 1926. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  3. ^ "Garnet Puckesters Lose to Hamilton". Concordiensis. January 26, 1926. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  4. ^ "Rinkmen Tie Amherst and Lose to R.P.I." Concordiensis. February 16, 1926. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  5. ^ "Garnet Hockey Team Will Engage Vermont Aggregations on Trip". Concordiensis. February 19, 1926. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  6. ^ "Hockey Team Wins and Loses on Trip". Concordiensis. February 23, 1926. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  7. ^ "Union College". Elite Prospects. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
  8. ^ "Men's Ice Hockey Year-by-Year Results". Union Dutchmen. Retrieved May 10, 2023.