1923–24 Army Cadets men's ice hockey season

1923–24 Army Cadets
men's ice hockey season
ConferenceIndependent
Home iceStuart Rink
Record
Overall3–5–0
Home3–5–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachRay Marchand
Captain(s)Lindsay Caywood
Army Cadets men's ice hockey seasons
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The 1923–24 Army Cadets men's ice hockey season was the 21st season of play for the program. The team was coached by Ray Marchand in his 1st season.

Season

Army's hockey team began a tremendous change when Talbot Hunter was replaced by Ray Marchand as head coach. Their new bench boss overhauled the entire style of play for the Cadets and, while the new scheme would eventually pay dividends, the team was a little slow on the uptake.[1] Part of the problem early in the year was the lack of ice resulting from a late winter. Army had just two partial practice sessions before their first game on January 5 and the resulting 3–7 loss was hardly surprising. Army fared much better in their second match, holding a 1–1 tie with Pennsylvania until the last minute of play. After the match with Penn, Stuart Rink was turned into little more than a puddle for a 10-day period and the Cadets were again unable to improve their play. The lack of ice time caused Army to drop their third game of the season to Bates which did not bode well for the remainder of the year.

After games against Amherst and Princeton were cancelled due to a lack of ice, February brought colder temperatures to West Point and Army was able to welcome MIT to Stuart Rink. Army played far better than they had in any of their previous games and dominated the Engineers despite the close score. A week later, a hat-trick by Walter Marinelli gave the Cadets a 3–2 win. Army ran its winning streak to 3 with a strong performance against Union but were then thoroughly beaten by their rivals to the north, the Royal Military College Paladins.

Entering their final weekend of the season, Army had a chance to earn a winning record. That possibility was ended, however, when Williams lost their goaltender Lowes before the match. Army's reserve netminder Lewis was put into the Ephs' cage and the two teams agreed to count the match as an exhibition.[2] Army still had a chance to reach .500 but they would have to get through one of the nation's top teams in Boston College. Another hat-trick from Marinelli gave the Cadets a miraculous lead, which they carried late into the game, but BC managed to tie the score with just a few minutes to play. In the overtime session, the Bostonians overwhelmed Army and scored three times to capture the match and end the Cadets' season on a loss.

Roster

No.PlayerClassPosHeightWeightDoBHometownPrevious team
Willet J. BairdJuniorD1902-01-13Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York
Lindsay P. Caywood (C)SeniorRW1900-02-19Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Alvin A. HeidnerSophomoreLW/RW1904-10-14
Robert C. LawesSeniorD/RW1899-07-06Orange, New Jersey
Walter C. MarinelliSeniorCCalumet, Michigan
Raymond C. MaudeSophomoreD/C1902-07-01Framingham, Massachusetts
James W. A. McNarySeniorG1899-11-23Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Frederick F. ScheifflerSophomoreLW/RW1904-04-15Alpena, Michigan
Charles G. Stevenson Jr.SeniorLWBrooklyn, New York
Henry R. WestphalingerJuniorD1903-03-28Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Standings

IntercollegiateOverall
GPWLTPct.GFGAGPWLTGFGA
Amherst11551.5001617115511617
Army6330.500151383502330
Bates88001.00031311920349
Boston College11001.000631871013245
Boston University7160.143103491801142
Bowdoin5122.400101761321024
Clarkson4130.25081273401219
Colby7142.28691881521121
Cornell4220.500221142202211
Dartmouth1710528132
Hamilton12732
Harvard9630.667351914671
Maine7340.4292018124803360
Massachusetts Agricultural8260.250183893602038
Middlebury5041.1002107061316
MIT4040.0002274040227
Pennsylvania6141.2506238152828
Princeton13850.61535201812606328
Rensselaer5230.4005315230531
Saint Michael's
Syracuse2110.50051162401124
Union4220.500131053201812
Williams11272.2731122134721824
Yale151410.93360122318418033
YMCA College6150.16763972501139

Schedule and results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
January 5Royal Bank of Canada*Stuart RinkWest Point, New YorkL 3–7 0–1–0
January 12Pennsylvania*Stuart RinkWest Point, New YorkL 1–2 0–2–0
January 23Bates*Stuart RinkWest Point, New YorkL 0–1 0–3–0
February 2MIT*Stuart RinkWest Point, New YorkW 2–0 1–3–0
February 9Massachusetts Agricultural*Stuart RinkWest Point, New YorkW 3–2 2–3–0
February 13Union*Stuart RinkWest Point, New YorkW 6–2 3–3–0
February 16at Royal Military College*Kingston, OntarioL 5–10 3–4–0
February 22Williams*Stuart RinkWest Point, New York (Exhibition)W 6–3 
February 23Boston College*Stuart RinkWest Point, New YorkL 3–6 OT3–5–0
*Non-conference game.

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References

  1. ^ "1924 Howitzer". U.S. Military Academy. Retrieved January 2, 2022.
  2. ^ "Varsity Six Defeats Morris Country Club". Williams Record. February 26, 1924. Retrieved January 2, 2022.
  3. ^ Cullum, George Washington (August 11, 2023). "Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy". U.S. Military Academy. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
  4. ^ "Army West Point Hockey 2017-18 Record book" (PDF). Army Black Knights. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
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