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In 1892, while participating in a tennis tournament at Niagara Falls, Ontario, Malcolm Greene Chace was introduced to the Canadian pastime of ice hockey. [1] While he was attending Yale University, Chace put together a team of fellow collegians from his alma mater as well as Brown, Columbia and Harvard that embarked on a 10-game tour in Canadian cities around southern Quebec and Ontario during ...
After the administration announced the return of varsity ice hockey, the school hired Jimmy Gardner as the team's first head coach. [3] Gardner was well-known in ice hockey circles and had been both a player and coach since 1899. He had been appointed as the first head coach of the Providence Reds and agreed to aid the Bears for their first ...
Lindstrom's long goal came off a face-off in the second period and gave Michigan its second win of the season. [6] The following Week, Michigan travelled to complete the season series against Wisconsin. Once more, the team's starting defensemen were front and center holding off the Badger attack.
The 1926–27 New Hampshire Wildcats men's ice hockey season was the 3rd season of play for the program. The Wildcats represented the University of New Hampshire and were coached by Ernest Christensen in his 2nd season.
For at least the first 25 years of intercollegiate play the teams used a 7-on-7 format, a typical setup for turn of the century ice hockey. On a faceoff players were typically arranged as either four forwards, two point men and one goaltender or three forwards, one rover, two point men and one goaltender.
The 1946–47 Cornell Big Red men's ice hockey season was the 40th season of play for the program. The team was coached by Nick Bawlf in his 25th season. Season
The Victoria Vikes men's ice hockey team is a club ice hockey team made up of students from the University of Victoria. The team has been a member of the British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League since 2006 and previously competed in U Sports. The Vikes play their home games at the Ian Stewart Complex in Victoria, British Columbia. [2]
As the Intercollegiate Hockey Association was collapsing, the three top college teams wanted to continue playing games against one another. After Harvard left the IHA in 1911 they scheduled both Princeton and Yale multiple times the following season.