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Middlebury played well in the game but there was a distinct lack of teamwork that hamstrung their efforts to score. [4] The following night went pretty much the same with Middlebury dropping a 0–2 decision to Rensselaer. After returning home, the team had several weeks before their next match, which would come after the exam break.
The winter had turned out to be a warm season for the entire region. Not only was Middlebury's rink wholly unusable but virtually every outdoor rink in New England was in the same state. Despite the problems, the Panthers were able to play their match with Rensselaer on the 15th. Both teams had little offensive punch and only one goal was cored ...
The Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey team represents Middlebury College in men’s hockey and has done so since 1922 (with the exception of a few years during World War II). The Panthers currently play at the Division III and have won the most championships (8) of any D-III program. For a time the team did play along with top-level programs ...
Middlebury had been the only blemish on Clarkson's schedule the previous season, ruining a potential championship team for the New Yorkers. The match was played at night under floodlights but the Panthers may as well have been playing in the dark.
Middlebury was set to wrap up the in-state season with a home-and-home series against Vermont. The first game saw Red Melbye as the overwhelming hero, setting a new program record with 4 goals on the evening. [6] Two days later, the Panthers invaded Burlington and came out with an even bigger victory.
The 1926–27 Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey season was the 5th season of play for the program. The Panthers were led by player/coach by Carleton Simmons in his 1st season. Season
Middlebury's success in intercollegiate sports is evidenced by the college's second-place ranking in the 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011 National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Directors' Cup. [5] The college won the honor for the 2011–12 season. Middlebury boasts nearly 40 athletes who have competed in the Olympic ...
Fortunetely, the Panthers' defense was just as effective and neither team was able to score in regulation. During the overtime, a rink-length rush from Papineau resulted in the only goal of the game and gave Middlebury its second loss. [3] The rematch wasn't long in coming as the two were set to play during Middlebury's Winter Carnival on the 22nd.