1947–48 Boston University Terriers
men's ice hockey season
NEIHL, Champion
Conference1st NEIHL
Home iceBoston Arena
Record
Overall20–4–0
Conference12–1–0
Home7–1–0
Road6–1–0
Neutral7–2–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachHarry Cleverly
Captain(s)Benjamin Forbes
Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey seasons
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The 1947–48 Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey season was the 26th season of play for the program but first under the oversight of the NCAA. The Terriers represent Boston University and were coached by Harry Cleverly, in his 3rd season.

Season

With the advent of a national tournament for this season, Boston University was one of the eastern teams favored to receive one of the two available bids. The Terriers didn't disappoint early when their offense, led by the top line of Dana Hixon, Irving Haynes and Jack Clopeck, showed up in force. BU scored in bunches and dominated their first four opponents. Their fifth game would be their biggest test, however, as Dartmouth was another prospective tournament hopeful, having won the last four eastern intercollegiate titles. Both teams were the measure of the other in the match and the two heavyweights fought to a draw in regulation. Unfortunately for the Terriers, Dartmouth pulled out the victory in overtime.[1]

BU responded to their first loss of the season by going on a tear through eastern teams, winning their next four games by wide margins. After a week off the Terriers slowed down a bit but continued to pile up the victories and ran their record to 11–1. The team was hoping to break even with Dartmouth in the rematch, however, the second edition looked eerily similar to the first as the Indians took the match 5–6 in regulation. With the two losses to the greens and Dartmouth being the best team in the east, Boston University would need to win its conference championship if it had any hope of making the tournament.

To that point, the Terriers had been undefeated in league play and that trend continued as BU went on a third winning streak. Their final game of the regular season came against rival Boston College and was a rematch of an earlier BU victory. While the game would not affect BU's position in the standings, as they had already guaranteed themselves the NEIHL title, It could still impact the selection committee's decision on who would be the second eastern team. The Eagles, who were now playing with a full complement of players, stunned BU with a 2–9 drubbing and evened the season series. Fortunately, the Terriers had a chance to improve their standing because the NEIHL had instituted a conference tournament this season. BU was set against 3rd-place team Northeastern and were expecting the beat the Huskies for the third time that season, however, BU's defense faltered for the second straight game and the Terriers fell 5–8. The loss all but guaranteed that BU would not be selected for the tournament and the Terriers took their frustration out on Bowdoin in the consolation game, hammering the Polar Bears 18–4 and setting a new program record (since broken) for the most goals scored in one game.

Roster

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
1 New Hampshire Ralph E. Bevins Sophomore G 1924-10-07
2 James Smith Senior D
5 Jerome Gleason Junior D
6 Massachusetts William Kirrane Junior F Brookline, Massachusetts
8 Massachusetts Irving Haynes Sophomore F Waltham, Massachusetts
9 Larry Dutton D
10 Benjamin Forbes (C) Senior F
11 William Jurgelevich Sophomore D
12 Massachusetts Don Cleary Junior F Cambridge, Massachusetts
14 Connecticut Donald M. Dockrell F 1925-10-20 Weathersfield, Connecticut
15 Massachusetts Lloyd Robinson F Wellesley, Massachusetts
16 New York (state) Jack Clopeck F 1925-05-15 Schenectady, New York
17 Massachusetts Bob Bell Sophomore F Framingham, Massachusetts
18 Massachusetts Dana Hixon Sophomore F Framingham, Massachusetts
20 Massachusetts Walt Anderson Sophomore D Waltham, Massachusetts
Bill Gibson F
Dick Grant F
Massachusetts John D. Pynchon Sophomore D 1927-06-24 Boston, Massachusetts

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Standings

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Army161141.71978391611417839
Bemidji State5050.0001336102803763
Boston College191450.7371266019145012660
Boston University242040.8331798624204017986
Bowdoin9450.4444568116505673
Brown14590.3576191145906191
California10280.20045621751208789
Clarkson12561.45867391710619654
Colby8260.250284182602841
Colgate10730.70054341310308345
Colorado College14950.6438473271980207120
Cornell4040.0003434040343
Dartmouth232120.9131567624213015681
Fort Devens State133100.2313374
Georgetown3210.667121175203721
Hamilton14770
Harvard229130.409131131239140135140
Lehigh8080.00089510010012108
Massachusetts2020.0001233030330
Michigan181620.8891055323202114163
Michigan Tech197120.36887962081209197
Middlebury14851.6071116816105112774
Minnesota16970.5637873219120100105
Minnesota–Duluth6330.500212496303628
MIT198110.4219311419811093114
New Hampshire13490.3085867134905867
North Dakota10640.600514616115010368
North Dakota Agricultural5320.600272864203729
Northeastern191090.526135119191090135119
Norwich9360.3333858136705670
Princeton188100.444657221101107979
St. Cloud State121020.83355351612407355
St. Lawrence9630.6676527138419550
Suffolk
Tufts4310.750171543101715
Union9180.1117869180786
Williams11362.364374713472
Yale165101.34460692081118985
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Boston University131210.923864024204017986
Boston College *10910.900772919145012660
Northeastern14860.57110879191090135119
Bowdoin6330.5003238116505673
MIT14590.357628719811093114
Middlebury6240.333274816105112774
New Hampshire10370.3004256134905867
Norwich7250.2862550136705670
Fort Devens State11380.2733055
Colby5140.200172782602841
indicates conference champion
* indicates conference tournament champion

Schedule and results

DateOpponentSiteResultRecord
Regular Season
December 6 vs. MIT Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 10–5  1–0–0 (1–0–0)
December 8 Fort Devens State Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 10–1  2–0–0 (2–0–0)
December 10 vs. Harvard* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 8–2  3–0–0
December 16 vs. MIT Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 7–0  4–0–0 (3–0–0)
December 18 at Dartmouth* Davis RinkHanover, New Hampshire L 5–6 OT 4–1–0
December 22 vs. Northeastern Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 7–5  5–1–0 (4–0–0)
January 5 Holy Cross* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 13–5  6–1–0
January 7 at Colby South End Arena • Waterville, Maine W 5–0  7–1–0 (5–0–0)
January 8 at Brown* Rhode Island AuditoriumProvidence, Rhode Island W 13–2  8–1–0
January 17 at Yale* New Haven ArenaNew Haven, Connecticut W 4–3  9–1–0
January 20 Fort Devens State Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 6–3  10–1–0 (6–0–0)
January 24 at New Hampshire UNH Ice RinkDurham, New Hampshire W 6–4  11–1–0 (7–0–0)
January 26 Dartmouth* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts L 5–6  11–2–0
January 27 New Hampshire Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 4–1  12–2–0 (8–0–0)
January 30 at Army* Smith RinkWest Point, New York W 4–3  13–2–0
January 31 at Princeton* Hobey Baker Memorial RinkPrinceton, New Jersey W 8–1  14–2–0
February 2 vs. Northeastern Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 12–2  15–2–0 (9–0–0)
February 3 vs. Boston College Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 5–3  16–2–0 (10–0–0)
February 10 Norwich Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 7–3  17–2–0 (11–0–0)
February 11 vs. Harvard* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 10–6  18–2–0
March 2 Middlebury Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts W 5–4 OT 19–2–0 (12–0–0)
March 3 vs. Boston College Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts L 2–9  19–3–0 (12–1–0)
NEIHL Tournament
March 8 vs. Northeastern* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts (NEIHL Semifinal) L 5–8  19–4–0
March 9 Bowdoin* Boston ArenaBoston, Massachusetts (NEIHL Consolation) W 18–4  20–4–0
*Non-conference game.

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Scoring statistics

Name Position Games Goals Assists Points PIM
Dana Hixon-331649-
Don Cleary-211637-
Bill Gibson24131831-
Benjamin Forbes-171330-
William Kirrane-81321-
Donald Cockrell19235-
John Pynchon8000-
Irving Haynes--23--
Walt Anderson-----
Bob Bell-----
Jack Clopeck-----
Larry Dutton-----
Jerome Gleason-----
William Jurgelevich-----
Lloyd Robinson-----
James Smith-----
Ralph BevinsG24----
Total123130253-

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References

  1. "Boston University - HUB Yearbook (Boston, MA) - Class of 1948". Boston University. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  2. "Boston Univ". Elite Prospects. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  3. "Boston University men's Hockey 2021-22 Record Book" (PDF). Boston University Terriers. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  4. "Boston University 1947-48 roster and statistics". EliteProspects. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
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