1921–22 RPI Engineers
men's ice hockey season
ConferenceIndependent
Record
Overall0–5–0
Home0–1–0
Road0–4–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachLeroy Clark
Captain(s)William Tierney
RPI Engineers men's ice hockey seasons
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The 1921–22 RPI Engineers men's ice hockey season was the 19th season of play for the program. The team was coached by Leroy Clark in his 5th season.

Season

Rensselaer began its season with a road game at Williams. While both teams had to contend with rough ice, the Ephs played as a team while the Engineers acted as if they were by themselves. The contrast in styles led to an easy win for the home team as RPI was unable to handle the attack from the Purple squad.[1] Captain Tierney was the only one to score the Rensselaer in the otherwise terrible game.

The second match a few weeks later provided RPI with its best opportunity for a win. Unfortunately, a total lack of offense prevented the Engineers from earning a win. In their only home game of the year, Rensselaer played a fast game against YMCA College. The team's minimal attack was stopped by a sturdy defensive effort from the Maroons and the single goal from the visitors was all they needed.[2] RPI had an extended break until their next game due to the exam break but the team didn't appear any better when they met YMCA for a rematch. The offense remained silent in the match and, though the still only allowed one goal, the Engineers lost once more.[3]

Afterwards, the team headed south to play Columbia. While the Lions had the advantage of experience with avoiding the pillars that were set into the surface of their home rink, the disparity in play was even more stark as Columbia easily won the game. Tierney was again the only player on the scoresheet for Rensselaer.[4] The team played its final game of the year the following week and they were completely outclassed by Hamilton. Playing at the brand new Russell Sage Rink, Hamilton lit the lamp 12 times while Rensselaer was unable to get any offense going. The loss finished off possibly the worst season in program history.[5]

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
Armstrong D
Breithaupt D
Dureau LW/RW
Ewing LW
Ferrey RW
MacKenzie MacIntyre D
Quinn F
Robbins G
William Tierney (C) C/RW

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Standings

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst10460
Army7421.643231195312615
Bates7340.4291716138504425
Boston College33001.00016384312316
Bowdoin3021.1672492611218
Clarkson1010.0002122020920
Colby4121.37551373311625
Colgate3030.0003144040724
Columbia7331.500212473312124
Cornell5410.800171054101710
Dartmouth6411.7501056411105
Hamilton9720
Harvard77001.000335118125117
Massachusetts Agricultural9540.5561623116502030
MIT6330.500141810460
Pennsylvania7250.286162883502329
Princeton7250.2861221103612128
Rensselaer5050.0002285050228
Union00000062401212
Williams8341.438271983412719
Yale14770.50046391991005554
YMCA College6240.3333216240321

Schedule and Results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
January 7 at Williams* Cole Field Rink • Williamstown, Massachusetts L 1–9  0–1–0
January 21 YMCA College* RPI Rink • Troy, New York L 0–1  0–2–0
February 11 at YMCA College* Pratt Field RinkSpringfield, Massachusetts L 0–1  0–3–0
February 18 at Columbia* 181st Street Ice PalaceManhattan, New York L 1–5  0–4–0
February 25 at Hamilton* Russell Sage RinkClinton, New York L 0–12  0–5–0
*Non-conference game.

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References

  1. "Season Opened by Victory in Hockey". The Williams Record. January 10, 1922. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  2. "Hockey Team Defeats R.P.I." The Springfield Student. January 27, 1922. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  3. "Hockey Season Closes". The Springfield Student. February 18, 1922. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  4. "SEXTET TROUNCES RENSSELAER POLY". The Columbia Spectator. February 20, 1922. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  5. "Rensselaer Men's Hockey Results by Season" (PDF). RPI Engineers. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
  6. "1921-1922 Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  7. "Results by Season" (PDF). RPI Engineers. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
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