1923–24 Boston University Terriers
men's ice hockey season
ConferenceIndependent
Home iceBoston Arena
Record
Overall1–8–0
Home0–2–0
Road0–4–0
Neutral1–2–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachJohn O’Hare
Captain(s)Joseph Almer
Morey Kontoff
Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey seasons
« 1922–23 1924–25 »

The 1923–24 Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey season was the fourth season of play for the program. The Terriers were coached by John O’Hare in his second season.

Season

For the second season after their return, BU was hoping to build on a solid performance in '23. The opening match early in the year made it appear that this may even be possible as the Terriers dropped MIT with a 7-goal performance. A week later BU met Harvard for the first of two games on the year. If the first period the two were evenly match and, though Harvard scored first, Blais knocked in an Almer rebound to even the count. However, Harvard was able to deploy an entirely new contingent of players in the second period and the fresh reserved rolled right over the Terrier defense. After three goals were scored in quick succession, Kelley replaced Hurteau in goal but that didn't stem the Crimson tide. Harvard got one more goal before the end of the period and then tacked on three more in the third to turn the match into an embarrassing route.[1] The team's woes continued a few days later when a raw Princeton team arrived in town and easily dispatched BU.

Boston University had several weeks off before their next game and coach O’Hare was hoping that extended training sessions would hale to improve the team's offense. Unfortunately, the lack of scoring continued upon their return and the Terriers scored just one goal in their next game. The rematch with Harvard followed at the end of the month but, now without Almer, nothing seemed to be working for the Terriers. Harvard scored 5 goals in the first 20 minutes to take a commanding lead and, though the defense played much better in the second half, the forwards were unable to penetrate the Harvard defenses.[2]

The Terriers hit the road in February, travelling up to Maine for a pair of matches at the beginning of the month. The dearth of scoring continued in a loss to the Association of St. Dominiques but the offense finally returned the following day. Maine opened a 2-goal lead after the first period before Kontoff and Provost combined to tie the game in the second. However, just as the Terriers were beginning to think that they may have a chance at a win, the Black Bears responded with two quick goals in the third to keep BU's losing streak alive.[3]

The following week, BU headed south for a rematch with Princeton. The Tigers were coming off of their exam break and hadn't been on the ice in weeks but were still too much for the Terriers. Boston University was able to keep up with Princeton for the first 10 minutes but the defense faltered afterwards. The lack of reserves severely hampered the Terriers as Princeton used the same tactic that Harvard had employed by cycling through several lines of players to keep their skaters fresh. BU used only one alternate in the game and was outskated by the Tigers all evening.[4] A few days later, the team's finale came against Yale but they didn't have any more luck then they had in New Jersey. The Bulldogs scored early and often, ending the first period with a 4-goal lead. Afterward, the team took a more casual approach to the game and only scored once in each of the succeeding periods. BU, however, was shutout for the fifth time on the year and ended the worst campaign in program history on a sour note.[5]

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
Ernest J. Almer (C) F
Arle Ashcraft D/F
Robert Blais F
Bradley
Joe Brown D
Edmund Burke D
George Feldman F
Oscar Hurteau G
Peter Kelley G
Morris Kontoff (C) D
Roderick Ling F
McRae F
Stanfield Morrison
Adolphus Provost D/F
Robertson
William Wennerberg F
Whitman

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Standings

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst10460
Army6330.500151383502330
Bates88001.00031311920349
Boston College11001.000631871013245
Boston University7160.143103491801142
Bowdoin5122.400101761321024
Clarkson4130.25081273401219
Colby8152
Cornell4220.500221142202211
Dartmouth1710528132
Hamilton12732
Harvard9630.667351914671
Maine12480
Massachusetts Agricultural8260.250183893602038
Middlebury7061
MIT4040.0002274040227
Pennsylvania6141.2506238152828
Princeton181260
Rensselaer5230.4005315230531
Saint Michael's
Syracuse
Union4220.500131053201812
Williams11272.2731122134721824
Yale151410.93360122318418033
YMCA College6150.16763972501139

Schedule and results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
December 7 vs. MIT* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 7–1  1–0–0
December 18 vs. Harvard* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts L 1–8  1–1–0
December 21 Princeton* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts L 0–4  1–2–0
January 16 Maple Athletic Association* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts L 1–5  1–3–0
January 30 vs. Harvard* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts L 0–5  1–4–0
February 1 at St. Dominiques* Bartlett Street Rink • Lewiston, Maine L 0–3  1–5–0
February 2 at Maine* Alumni Field RinkOrono, Maine L 2–4  1–6–0
February 9 at Princeton* Hobey Baker Memorial RinkPrinceton, New Jersey L 0–6  1–7–0
February 13 at Yale* New Haven ArenaNew Haven, Connecticut L 0–6  1–8–0
*Non-conference game.

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Scoring statistics

Name Position Games Goals
Joseph AlmerC-4
Robert BlaisC/RW-4
George Feldman10
Sanfield Morrison10
Robertson10
Whitman10
Bradley30
McRaeC/LW40
Joe BrownD60
Oscar HurteauG60
Edmund BurkeD70
Arle AshcraftD/C/LW/RW80
Peter KelleyG-0
Morey KontoffD--
Rod LingLW--
Adolphus ProvostD/C--
William WennerbergLW/RW-0
Total11

References

  1. "Harvard Flashes Greater Speed And Smothers B. U. 8-1". The Harvard Crimson. December 19, 1923. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  2. "Small Crowd Sees B. U. Lose 5 To 0". The Harvard Crimson. January 31, 1924. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  3. "Hockey Team Shows Its Mettle To B. U." The Maine Campus. February 6, 1924. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  4. "Sextet Defeats B. U. Second Time, 6 To 0". The Daily Princetonian. February 11, 1924. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  5. "Boston University Loses To Blue Hockey Team". Yale Daily News. February 14, 1924. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  6. "1923-1924 Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  7. "Boston University men's Hockey 2017-18 Record Book" (PDF). Boston University Terriers. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 27, 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
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