1925–26 Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey season

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1925–26 Clarkson Golden Knights
men's ice hockey season
Home iceIves Park
Record
Overall4–4–0
Home2–2–0
Road2–2–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachGordon Croskery
Captain(s)Ray Wayland
Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey seasons
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The 1925–26 Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey season was the 6th season of play for the program. The team was coached by Gordon Croskery in his 3rd season.

Season[edit]

After a dismal season the year before, the program had nowhere to go than up. The team lost seven of its nine players to graduation, but that was a blessing in disguise as it allowed professor Croskery to swiftly remake the team. With the temporary on-campus rink not being sufficient, a new venue was built in Ives Park and practice began in earnest immediately after Christmas.[1] 20 men showed up for the start, which was not an inconsiderable number for a school boasting a student body of less than 1,000.[2] The team got in as much practice as they could before heading down to Ithaca for their first match. From the start the team looked much better than it had the year before, skating up and down the ice against Cornell The game was close throughout and Clarkson had a chance to end their losing streak all the way until the end, but ultimately fell 1–2.[3]

The second game for tech would be their first at the new rink and they played host to Syracuse. Sensing a chance for the Knights to win, a large crowd of about 1,000 people showed up to the game. They were witness, however, to a masterful performance by the Orange netminder, Beishline, who turned away every Clarkson shot and allowed his team to win 4–0. Nearly two weeks passed before the third game but the extra practice time seemed to spark the Knights offense. Against the Cornwall Greys, an amateur club from Canada, Clarkson debuted their new goalie, John Klube. The team got down 2–5 after two periods but came storming back in the third. Wayland made a name for himself in the game as the Knights' comeback came up just short but the with the team playing much better it was only a matter of time before they finally won a game.

The finally happened against the Winter Park Club from Ogdensburg. Even when they were missing their normal center, Jack Croskery, Tech ended their 10-game losing streak one day shy of the 2-year anniversary of their last win.[4] Warm weather melted the ice for their next game, the first in program history against local college St. Lawrence. The Larries were fielding a varsity team for the first time and Clarkson welcomed them with an ice surface that was little better than a pond. Wayland was again the star for the team in their 1–0 win.

Clarkson ended its 4-game home stand and headed down to play Hamilton, who were having another strong season. The Knights were keen to improve on their 0–9 loss from a year before and did just that, scoring 5 times against the Continentals. Unfortunately, Tech couldn't pull away from Hamilton and ended up losing the match in overtime. Clarkson ended the year with a pair of game, the first a rematch with St. Lawrence on their rink. The change of venue didn't alter the result, however, and Clarkson won the game despite it devolving into a physical contest.[5] The final game came against the Junior Chamber of Commerce team at Watertown and got a strong effort from their opposition. The game was close for the first half of the match, with Watertown twice taking a lead, but Clarkson proved stronger as the game went on and outpaced their opposition in the later half.

The vast improvement of the team over the course of the season, particularly since most of the players would be back next year, signaled good fortune for the Golden Knights in the near future.

Roster[edit]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
Ontario Jack Croskery Junior F/D Kinburn, Ontario
New York (state) John Klube Junior G Syracuse, New York
New York (state) Ernest Longton Freshman F Clayton, New York
New York (state) Bill Macartney Junior D Fort Covington, New York
Harold Myrback Junior G
New York (state) Lloyd Northrup Junior F Alexandria Bay, New York
Ernest Pender Sophomore
New York (state) Harold Petrie Freshman F Morristown, New York
New York (state) Harold Smith Sophomore F Lake George, New York
Quebec Raymond Wayland (C) Sophomore D Montreal, Quebec
Darwin Wheeler Freshman F

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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 9 at Cornell* Beebe LakeIthaca, New York L 1–2  0–1–0
January 18 vs. Syracuse* Ives ParkPotsdam, New York L 0–4  0–2–0
January 30 vs. Cornwall Greys* Ives ParkPotsdam, New York L 5–6  0–2–0
February 8 vs. Ogdensburg* Ives ParkPotsdam, New York W 4–3  1–3–0
February 13 vs. St. Lawrence* Ives ParkPotsdam, New York W 1–0  2–3–0
February 20 at Hamilton* Russell Sage RinkClinton, New York L 5–6 OT 2–4–0
February 27 at St. Lawrence* Weeks Field Rink • Canton, New York W 3–1  3–4–0
March 1 at Watertown Junior Chamber of Commerce* Novelty Rink • Watertown W 6–3  4–4–0
*Non-conference game.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Clarksonian 1926-1927". Clarkson University. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Clarkson Record Book 2021" (PDF). Clarkson Golden Knights. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  3. ^ "Clarkson Integrator., February 01, 1926, Page 8, Image 8". New York State historic Newspapers. February 1, 1926. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  4. ^ "Clarkson Integrator., March 01, 1926, Page 9, Image 9". New York State historic Newspapers. March 1, 1926. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  5. ^ "Clarkson Integrator., April 01, 1926, Page 7, Image 7". New York State historic Newspapers. April 1, 1926. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  6. ^ "1925-1926 Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved November 13, 2021.