1925–26 New Hampshire Bulls men's ice hockey season

The 1925–26 New Hampshire Bulls men's ice hockey season was the 2nd season of play for the program. The Bulls represented the University of New Hampshire and were coached by Ernest Christensen in his 1st season.

1925–26 New Hampshire Bulls
men's ice hockey season
ConferenceIndependent
Home iceUNH Ice Rink
Record
Overall1–6–0
Home1–3–0
Road0–3–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachErnest Christensen
CaptainFred Fudge
New Hampshire Bulls men's ice hockey seasons
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Season

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Before the season, Hank Swasey turned control of the program over to Ernest Christensen.[1] The new coach got his team onto the campus rink as soon as possible to prepare for its opening game at the beginning of January. Unfortunately, One of the three returning starters, William Proudman, did not return to campus for the spring semester and would need to be replaced.[2] Due to weather delays, the opening match was postponed for a week but the team was eventually able to play its first game in mind January.

In the program's first ever home game, the Exeter Town Team gave the squad a bloody nose, scoring twice in the first. Percival, the starting center, did his best to even the count, notching two goals for the home side but a third marker from the visitors gave UNH its first loss of the year.[3] When games with Bates and Massachusetts Agricultural were cancelled, the Exeter team stepped in as understudies for a rematch. Blewett and Fudge were stars of the game for the Bulls, holding off the fast amateur club. Percival continued to be the only one able to score for UNH and recorded the program's fist hat-trick. Unfortunately, the rest of the team wasn't able to keep up and the visitors scored four goals at the end of periods when the Bulls were tiring.[4]

At the end of the month, UNH took a road trip through Maine and saw their offensive woes come to a head. Percival remained the only Bull able to find the back of the net but, in the three games combined, he scored just a single marker. Despite a valiant effort from Blewett against the St. Jean Club, the Bulls were handed their third loss of the year. The following day, the team was overwhelmed by one of the top amateur clubs in the region and forced to play defense for almost the entire match. The Association of St. Dominique's hammered New Hampshire 0–11 for a fourth consecutive defeat. In the final game, the exhausted team was barely able to keep up with Bates. Even with Blewett making 32 saves in the match, the offense was non-existent and the club was now winless in five games.[5]

In early February, New Hampshire played its first home intercollegiate game and the team finally produced a solid effort. Dearington, who was the overall star of the match, scored his first goal of the year, as did Ide and Fudge. Percival, who assisted on two of the goals, also scored one himself to give the team enough offense to finally win a match.[6] The team wrapped up their season a week later at the winter carnival against Massachusetts Agricultural. Percival opened the scoring with his 8th goal of the season, but that was the only goal the Bulls could muster. The Aggies far more experienced sextet outplayed UNH in the latter half of the match and took the game 1–3.[7]

Roster

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No. Nat. Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
United States Henry B. Applin Senior D 1902-04-14 Providence, Rhode Island
United States Edward Y. Blewett Senior G 1905-03-22 Braintree, Massachusetts
United States Roland F. Chandler Sophomore D/RW 1905-05-30 Winchester, New Hampshire
United States Searls Dearington Junior LW 1903-04-04 Thompson, Connecticut
United States James H. English Junior LW 1903-08-16 Manchester, New Hampshire
United States Frederic W. Fudge Senior D Stoneham, Massachusetts
United States Leo F. Garvey Sophomore RW Dover, New Hampshire
United States Nicholas P. Ide Senior RW 1903-02-28 Wayland, Massachusetts
United States Warren E. Percival Sophomore C 1904-07-21 Gorham, New Hampshire
United States Albert R. Reinhart Sophomore LW 1903-06-02 West Roxbury, Massachusetts
United States Edwin B. Vatter Senior D 1904-12-16 Wayland, Massachusetts

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Standings

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Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst7142.286112871421128
Army8350.375142393601730
Bates9351.389183793511837
Boston College3210.66795156814654
Boston University11740.6362811157803128
Bowdoin6420.667181374301818
Clarkson5230.400101384402525
Colby5041.1009186141
Cornell6240.333102162401021
Dartmouth1512307234
Hamilton10730
Harvard9810.8893413118303820
Massachusetts Agricultural8341.438102083411020
Middlebury8530.625191685301916
MIT9360.333163293601632
New Hampshire3120.3335771601129
Norwich2110
Princeton8530.6252125167904461
Rensselaer6240
Saint Michael's
St. Lawrence2020.00014202014
Syracuse6222.500877322107
Union6231.417182462311824
Vermont4130.250181152302011
Williams151041.70059231812517228
Yale10181.150923144912530

Schedule and results

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DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
January 16 Exeter Town Team* UNH Ice RinkDurham, New Hampshire L 2–3  0–1–0
January 23 Exeter Town Team* UNH Ice RinkDurham, New Hampshire L 3–4  0–2–0
January 28 at St. Jean's Club* West End Arena • Waterville, Maine L 1–4  0–3–0
January 29 at St. Dominique's* Bartlett Street Rink • Lewiston, Maine L 0–11  0–4–0
January 30 at Bates* Bartlett Street Rink • Lewiston, Maine L 0–2  0–5–0
February 6 Colby* UNH Ice RinkDurham, New Hampshire W 4–2  1–5–0
February 13 Massachusetts Agricultural* UNH Ice RinkDurham, New Hampshire L 1–3  1–6–0
*Non-conference game.

† Bates records the score of the game as 0–1 in their favor.[9]

Scoring statistics

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Name Position Games Goals
Warren PercivalC-8
Searls DearingtonLW-1
Fred FudgeD-1
Doc IdeRW-1
Hank ApplinD-0
Duke BlewettG-0
Baron ChandlerD/RW-0
Jim EnglishLW-0
Leo GarveyRW-0
Al ReinheartLW-0
Ed VatterD-0
Total11

References

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  1. "SKATING ON POND GOVERNED BY RULES". The New Hampshire. December 3, 1925. Retrieved December 31, 2024.
  2. "HOCKEY SEASON TO BEGIN ON SATURDAY". The New Hampshire. January 7, 1926. Retrieved December 31, 2024.
  3. "HOCKEY TEAM LOSES OPENER TO EXETER". The New Hampshire. January 21, 1926. Retrieved December 31, 2024.
  4. "VARSITY RINK MEN LOSE TO EXETER". The New Hampshire. January 28, 1926. Retrieved December 31, 2024.
  5. "HOCKEY TEAM LOSES MAINE TRIP GAMES". The New Hampshire. February 4, 1926. Retrieved December 31, 2024.
  6. "COLBY DEFEATED BY NEW HAMPSHIRE SIX". The New Hampshire. February 12, 1926. Retrieved December 31, 2024.
  7. "N.H. Sextet Bows to Aggie Ice Team". The Massachusetts Collegian. February 17, 1926. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
  8. "1925-1926 Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  9. "1927 Granite Yearbook". University of New Hampshire. Retrieved December 31, 2024.