1907–08 MIT Engineers men's ice hockey season

The 1907–08 MIT Engineers men's ice hockey season was the 9th season of play for the program.

1907–08 MIT Engineers men's ice hockey season
Record
Overall6–2–0
Coaches and Captains
Captain(s)Winthrop Ford
MIT Engineers men's ice hockey seasons
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Season

The team did not have a head coach but William Kelly served as team manager.

Note: Massachusetts Institute of Technology athletics were referred to as 'Engineers' or 'Techmen' during the first two decades of the 20th century. By 1920 all sports programs had adopted the Engineer moniker.[1]

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
Harold Billings Sophomore G
John Davis Junior D
Winthrop Ford (C) Senior F
Allen Gould Sophomore D
William Kelly Junior F
William O'Hearn Sophomore F
Harold Paine Junior F
Philip Taylor Sophomore

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Standings

1907–08 Collegiate ice hockey standings
Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T PCT. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Army3120.333747430189
Carnegie Tech
Columbia4130.2506275140630
Cornell33001.0001604400210
Dartmouth6141.250153471511537
Harvard4310.75032997205517
MIT6420.667151186202611
Princeton5230.4001115158705444
Rensselaer5221.500191152211911
Rochester
Springfield Training
Trinity
Tufts5140
Union3120
Williams33001.0003264400486
Yale55001.000351195404134

Schedule and Results

Date Opponent Site Result Record
Regular Season
January 11 Philips Academy* W 7–0  1–0–0
January 15 vs. Tufts* Franklin ParkBoston, Massachusetts W 4–1  2–0–0
January 18 Brae Burn Country Club* W 4–0  3–0–0
February 5 at Yale* New Haven, Connecticut L 1–7  3–1–0
February 6 † vs. Princeton* St. Nicholas RinkNew York, New York W 3–0  4–1–0
February 7 vs. Princeton* St. Nicholas RinkNew York, New York L 0–2  4–2–0
February 8 at Army* West Point, New York W 2–1  5–2–0
February 10 vs. Dartmouth* Brae Burn Rink • Newton, Massachusetts W 5–0  6–2–0
*Non-conference game.

† Princeton records do not include the game played on February 6.

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References

  1. "The Story of the MIT Athletics Brand". MIT Engineers. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  2. "1909 Technique" (PDF). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
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