1927–28 Amherst Lord Jeffs men's ice hockey season

The 1927–28 Amherst Lord Jeffs men's ice hockey season was the 15th season of play for the program. The Lord Jeffs were coached by Henry White in his 2nd season.

1927–28 Amherst Lord Jeffs
men's ice hockey season
ConferenceIndependent
Home icePratt Field
Record
Overall4–2–1
Home1–1–0
Road3–1–1
Coaches and captains
Head coachHenry F. White
Captain(s)Malcolm Cameron
Amherst Lord Jeffs men's ice hockey seasons
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Season

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Thanks to some accommodation from the weather, Amherst was able to open its season in mid-January against Middlebury. With all three starter on the back end returning, the Lord Jeffs' defense was again stout, holding the Panthers to just a single goal in regulation. Unfortunately, the offense was still a one-man show with team captain Malcolm Cameron carrying the load. Overtime was needed to settle the score and it was the visitors who secured the final tally.[1] Over the next several days, the ice got progressively worse and was completely unusable by the time Williams arrived. The teams were forced to play their match on Massachusetts Agricultural's surface, which was only marginally better. Soft, watery ice slowed the game to a crawl and only one goal was scored. Late in the third, Cameron made a long pass to Nichols near center ice. Nichols then fired a high-arcing shot towards the Ephs' cage where it hit an opposing defender in the hip and bounced into the net.[2]

Amherst took a short jaunt to New York and earned a tie with Hamilton in the middle of the month. After returning, the team's offense was finally able to get on track against the Aggies. Cameron recorded three points in the game (2 goals, 1 assist) and led the team to its best offensive output in over three years.[3] The scored was muted once more in the following game with YMCA College but the team was saved by the prowess of Parnall and Perry on the blueline. Once overtime began, Amherst went on the attack and continued to pressure the Maroons' cage for the rest of the game. Cameron scored twice in the second overtime to polish off the visitors.[4]

The team's second trip to New York showed that Amherst was not the only club hit hard by poor weather as Army had been forced to use the rink at Bear Mountain for the entire season. The Jeffmen took no pity on the Cadets, putting up another strong defensive performance and winning 2–1. With only a rematch with Williams remaining, Amherst had a chance to post the best season in program history. Both teams played a sloppy, disjoined brand of hockey with neither seeming to have any sort of chemistry on offense. Even on the few occasions where they were able to get shots on goal, most chances missed the net and only a single goal was recorded. Unfortunately, that came in the form of an Ephs' tally in the third period, ending Amherst's season in disappointing fashion.[5]

Martial D. Maling served as team manager with Chauncey S. Kibbe as his assistant.[6]

Roster

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No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
  Eldridge T. Burnett Senior 1904-05-03 Amherst, Massachusetts
  Malcolm K. Cameron (C) Senior C 1905-12-30 Greenfield, Massachusetts
  Charles R. Currier Jr. Senior G 1907-02-19 Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
  Geoffrey G. Felt Junior D/W 1907-02-12 Melrose, Massachusetts
  Willard M. Kellogg Sophomore 1907-11-20 West Hartford, Connecticut
  Robert S. Hanford Senior C/LW/RW Rochester, New York
  Albert J. Nichols Sophomore RW West Hartford, Connecticut
  William McCune Jr. Senior C/RW 1905-10-06 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  Christopher G. Parnall Jr. Junior D 1909-09-21 Rochester, New York
  Rowland V. Patrick Junior LW West Newton, Massachusetts
  Hubert L. Perry Sophomore D 1908-05-20 Buffalo, New York
  Robert H. Waterman Sophomore Providence, Rhode Island

Standings

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Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst 7 4 2 1 .643 12 7 7 4 2 1 12 7
Army 8 1 7 0 .125 6 36 9 1 8 0 9 44
Bates 10 5 5 0 .500 21 26 12 6 5 1 26 28
Boston College 7 2 4 1 19 25
Boston University 9 6 2 1 .722 42 23 9 6 2 1 42 23
Bowdoin 8 3 5 0 .375 16 27 9 4 5 0 20 28
Brown 12 4 8 0
Clarkson 10 9 1 0 .900 59 13 11 10 1 0 61 14
Colgate 4 0 4 0 .000 4 18 4 0 4 0 4 18
Cornell 5 2 3 0 .400 11 29 5 2 3 0 11 29
Dartmouth 10 6 4 0 64 23
Hamilton 8 5 2 1
Harvard 6 5 1 0 .833 28 8 9 7 2 0 45 13
Holy Cross
Massachusetts Agricultural 6 0 6 0 .000 5 17 6 0 6 0 5 17
Middlebury 8 7 1 0
MIT 4 1 3 0 .250 6 35 4 1 3 0 6 35
New Hampshire 9 7 1 1 33 26
Norwich 4 0 2 2
Princeton 12 5 7 0
Rensselaer 4 2 1 1
St. Lawrence 4 2 2 0
Syracuse
Union 5 0 4 1 .100 10 21 5 0 4 1 10 21
Williams 8 6 2 0 .750 27 12 8 6 2 0 27 12
Yale 13 11 2 0 .846 88 22 18 14 4 0 114 39
YMCA College 6 2 4 0 .333 10 15 6 2 4 0 10 15

Schedule and results

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Date Opponent Site Result Record
Regular Season
January 13 Middlebury* Pratt Field RinkAmherst, Massachusetts L 1–2 2OT 0–1–0
January 18 vs. Williams* Alumni Field RinkAmherst, Massachusetts W 1–0  1–1–0
January at Hamilton* Russell Sage RinkClinton, New York T 1–1  1–1–1
January 29 at Massachusetts Agricultural* Alumni Field RinkAmherst, Massachusetts W 4–1  2–1–1
February 4 YMCA College* Pratt Field RinkAmherst, Massachusetts W 3–1 2OT 3–1–1
February at Army* Bear Mountain Rink • Bear Mountain, New York W 2–1 2OT 4–1–1
February 21 at Williams* Sage Hall Rink • Williamstown, Massachusetts L 0–1  4–2–1
*Non-conference game.

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References

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  1. ^ "The Kaleidoscope 1929". Middlebury College. Retrieved November 21, 2024.
  2. ^ "Sextet Nosed Out by Amherst, 1 to 0". The Williams Record. January 21, 1928. Retrieved July 5, 2023.
  3. ^ "Sextet loses to Amherst 4-1". The Massachusetts Collegian. February 8, 1928. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  4. ^ "Wildcats and Jeffmen Defeat Hockey Team". The Springfield Student. February 10, 1928. Retrieved August 8, 2023.
  5. ^ "Williams Conquers Amherst Sextet, 1-0". The Williams Record. February 25, 1928. Retrieved July 5, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c "1929 Olio". Amherst College. Retrieved November 18, 2024.