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With college hockey now out of the shadow of World War I, Bowdoin fielded its first official ice hockey team.The school allowed a rink to be built on campus between Hubbard and Hyde Halls for the club and hoped to be able to put together a schedule that included other Maine schools. [1]
Bowdoin College currently fields teams in fourteen men's sports and sixteen women's sports. The polar bear team name was selected to honor Robert Peary of the class of 1877 who lead the first expedition that reached the North Pole. [3] All Bowdoin Polar Bears sports teams compete in NCAA Division III, and 25 of 30 teams compete in the NESCAC.
4 Schedule and results. 5 Scoring statistics. 6 References. ... The 1923–24 Bowdoin Polar Bears men's ice hockey season was the 5th season of play for the program.
The Bears were able to hold onto their lead for the duration of the game and jump to the top of the in-state standings. After a match with New Hampshire was postponed and later scrapped due to poor ice, the Polar Bears continued their Maine campaign with a visit from Colby. The Mules offense looked far more composed that Bowdoin's, who were ...
The 1921–22 Bowdoin Polar Bears men's ice hockey season was the 3rd season of play for the program. ... put together a 12-game schedule in early December. [1]
The team was hoping to translate that effort into win in the rematch with Bowdoin but the weather had other ideas. Constant sunshine softened the home rink and slowed the game to a crawl. The Polar Bears seemed much more able to cope with the adverse conditions and swamped the home team with 4 goals in the second period.
Conditions were better for the next game but the result was worse. In spite of the addition of Stonemetz and Palmer to the lineup, the later of which scored the first goal of the season for Bowdoin, the Polar Bears lost 1–4. [5] The team's first game on the Delta Rink ended without a single Bowdoin goal and they lost to rival Bates 0–4 ...
The loss was a result of overconfidence on the part of the Bears with the Mules taking several turnovers the length of the ice for scores in the final period. The loss made it nigh-impossible for Bowdoin to win the state championship as Bates would have to lose the three remaining games on their schedule to fall behind the Whites.