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1912–13 Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey season

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1912–13 Harvard Crimson
men's ice hockey season
Intercollegiate, Champion
IHL, Champion
Conference1st IHL
Home iceBoston Arena
Record
Overall9–2–0
Conference4–1–0
Home7–1–0
Road1–1–0
Neutral1–0–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachAlfred Winsor
Captain(s)Henry Gardner
Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey seasons
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The 1912–13 Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey season was the 16th season of play for the program.

Season

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Harvard entered the year with a team that may have been less talented than previous squads, but it was no less competitive.[1] The team displayed an increasing level of play throughout December between practices and scrimmages with the Boston Athletic Association. The available ice at the Boston Arena paid dividends for the Crimson in allowing them to hone their game in their attempt to reclaim the championship.

The Crimson made up for last year's poor start with a dominant 4–0 win over MIT where the team used many of its backup players throughout the game.[2] After returning from the winter break Harvard faced a tough Ottawa team and could not find its footing offensively, losing 0–2 despite a stellar effort from team captain Gardner. The team buckled down and prepared itself for a match against Toronto a week later. When the Blues arrived in town they found an impenetrable wall in front of the Harvard cage and left after a 0–2 loss to the Crimson.[3]

After dismantling Cornell 8–2, Harvard welcomed defending champion Princeton in one of the most anticipated games of the season. The teams locked horns and battled nearly the same as they had the year before; Princeton's offense, led by Hobey Baker applied a continual assault on the Crimson defenders but neither team could beat the other in regulation. With the score 3–3 the two teams had agreed to play two 5-minute overtime periods in case they were needed. Harvard was able to score once in each extra frame and take the game 5–3, putting themselves at a great advantage in their pursuit of a championship.[4]

By the time Harvard played Yale on February 1, the teams had arranged a best-of-three series so that Harvard, Yale and Princeton would play one another at least twice. If any of the three emerged as a clear victor they would likely be able to claim the collegiate championship as the teams were typically among the best in the nation. Harvard's solid win over the Bulldogs had them on the cusp of a terrific season but in the second game against Princeton the Tiger attack was too much to cope with and a third game was required to settle the series. While the third game would not officially decide the champion, as Harvard still had Yale left to play, Princeton could secure the championship if it won the rubber match. With this in mind Gardner produced one of the most brilliant goaltending performances in school history, turning away 29 shots en route to a 3–0 victory, the only time in the three years with Baker that Princeton would fail to score.[5]

With Yale still remaining, Harvard couldn't slow down if they wanted to claim the championship. The Elis played Harvard tough in the first half, scoring the only goal of the frame to put a bit of fear in the minds of the Crimson faithful. The game remained the same through most of the second half but with 5 minutes left the Crimson offense awoke and scored three times. Yale added one just before the end of the game but it wasn't enough to turn the tide and Harvard skated away with the collegiate hockey championship.[6]

Roster

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William Claflin ca. 1914
No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
Massachusetts Herbert Baldwin Senior LW 5' 9" (1.75 m) 146 lb (66 kg) 1891-08-11 Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Volkmann School
Philip M. Brown Sophomore D 1892-11-18 New Ipswich, New Hampshire
New York (state) Gouverneur Carnochan Junior G 142 lb (64 kg) 1892-06-28 Manhattan, New York St. Paul's School
Massachusetts William H. Claflin Jr. Sophomore D/RW 156 lb (71 kg) 1893-06-08 Swampscott, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough School
Pennsylvania Sydney Clark Junior C/RW 154 lb (70 kg) Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania Pomfret School
New York (state) John C. Devereux Junior RW 146 lb (66 kg) Utica, New York Milton Academy
Henry H. Gardner (C) Senior G 5' 9" (1.75 m) 152 lb (69 kg)
Alfred Goodale Senior D
Thomas Gorham Senior C
Edward Graustein Senior D
Ohio Edward O. Handy Sophomore D 1894-03-19 Cleveland, Ohio
Donald Hanson Junior C/LW 5' 11" (1.8 m) 161 lb (73 kg) Melrose High
Massachusetts Steve Hopkins Junior C/LW 158 lb (72 kg) 1892-03-19 Newtonville, Massachusetts Newton High School
Henry Morgan Junior RW 5' 9" (1.75 m) 167 lb (76 kg) St. Mark's School
New York (state) Franklin Palmer Senior C/LW 5' 8" (1.73 m) 141 lb (64 kg) Plattsburgh, New York
Massachusetts Morgan Phillips Sophomore C/LW 180 lb (82 kg) 1894-10-22 Newton Center, Massachusetts Milton Academy
Nova Scotia Paul Smart Junior D 141 lb (64 kg) Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Newton High School
Maine Alvin Sortwell Junior LW 5' 6" (1.68 m) 146 lb (66 kg) Wiscasset, Maine St. Paul's School
Percy Wendell Senior D 1889-07-16 Roxbury, Massachusetts
New York (state) William Willetts Junior D 181 lb (82 kg) 1890-05-13 Skaneateles, New York St. Paul's School

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Standings

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Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T PCT. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst 4 1 2 1
Army 5 4 1 0 .800 15 7 6 5 1 0 42 7
Columbia 1 0 1 0 .000 0 6 2 0 2 0 6 13
Cornell 6 0 6 0 .000 8 41 7 0 7 0 8 51
Dartmouth 10 8 2 0 .800 43 15 10 8 2 0 43 15
Harvard 10 9 1 0 .900 42 14 11 9 2 0 42 16
Massachusetts Agricultural 6 3 3 0 .500 24 19 6 3 3 0 24 19
MIT 5 2 3 0 .400 17 13 9 4 5 0 28 32
Norwich
Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 7 12
NYU
Princeton 11 9 2 0 .818 64 23 14 12 2 0 78 32
Rensselaer 4 0 4 0 .000 2 17 4 0 4 0 2 17
Syracuse
Trinity
Williams 6 2 3 1 .417 19 24 6 2 3 1 19 24
Yale 7 2 5 0 .286 21 25 9 2 7 0 23 31
YMCA College
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS SW GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Harvard * 5 4 1 0 .800 2 16 8 11 9 2 0 42 16
Princeton 5 3 2 0 .600 1 21 13 14 12 2 0 78 32
Yale 4 0 4 0 .000 0 9 22 9 2 7 0 23 31
* indicates conference champion

Schedule and results

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Date Opponent Site Result Record
Regular Season
December 18 vs. MIT* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 4–0  1–0–0
January 6 vs. Ottawa* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts L 0–2  1–1–0
January 15 vs. Toronto* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 2–0  2–1–0
January 18 vs. Cornell* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 8–2  3–1–0
January 22 vs. Princeton Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 5–3  4–1–0 (1–0–0)
January 27 vs. Massachusetts Agricultural* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 9–3  5–1–0
February 1 vs. Yale Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 4–0  6–1–0 (2–0–0)
February 5 vs. Dartmouth* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 3–1  7–1–0
February 8 vs. Princeton St. Nicholas RinkNew York, New York L 1–3  7–2–0 (2–1–0)
February 15 vs. Princeton Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 3–0  8–2–0 (3–1–0)
February 19 vs. Yale St. Nicholas RinkNew York, New York W 3–2  9–2–0 (4–1–0)
*Non-conference game.

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Scoring Statistics

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Name Position Games Goals
Morgan Philips C 10 13
Alvin Sortwell C 10 11
Steve Hopkins LW 10 5
William Clafin D/RW 7 2
Henry Morgan RW 7 2
Alfred Goodale D 8 2
Thomas Gorham C 4 1
Paul Smart RW 4 1
Sydney Clark C/RW 6 1
William Willetts D 10 1
Edward Handy D 1 0
Herbert Baldwin LW 2 0
Philip Brown D 2 0
John Devereaux RW 2 0
Edward Graustein D 2 0
Percy Wendell D 2 0
Gouverneur Carnochan G 3 0
Donald Hanson LW 3 0
Franklin Palmer C 5 0
Henry Gardner G 9 0
Total

Note: Assists were not recorded as a statistic.
† Statistics from the game against Dartmouth are not available.

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References

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  1. ^ "HOCKEY PRACTICE YESTERDAY". The Harvard Crimson. December 3, 1912. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  2. ^ "SHUT-OUT FOR TECHNOLOGY". The Harvard Crimson. December 19, 1912. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  3. ^ "VICTORY OVER TORONTO". The Harvard Crimson. January 16, 1913. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  4. ^ "HARVARD, 5; PRINCETON, 3". The Harvard Crimson. January 23, 1913. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  5. ^ "Volume 37 Number 178". The Daily Princetonian. February 17, 1913. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  6. ^ "UNIVERSITY CAPTURES TITLE". The Harvard Crimson. February 20, 1913. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  7. ^ "1912-1913 Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  8. ^ "Harvard Men's Hockey year-By-year results" (PDF). Harvard Crimson. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  9. ^ "Sitemap". The Harvard Crimson. Retrieved March 22, 2020.