1939–40 Lehigh Engineers men's ice hockey season

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1939–40 Lehigh Engineers
men's ice hockey season
Home iceAlbeth Ice Rink
Record
Overall1–4–0
Conference1–3–0
Road1–1–0
Neutral0–3–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachCharles W. Simmons
Captain(s)Wes Sawyer
Alternate captain(s)Ed Dannemiller
Lehigh Engineers men's ice hockey seasons
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The 1939–40 Lehigh Engineers men's ice hockey season was the inaugural season of play for the program. The Engineers represented Lehigh University and were coached by Charles W. Simmons in his 1st season.

Season[edit]

After receiving financial backing from the university, the ice hockey team was able to become a varsity squad for the first time in 1939. The outfit also joined the newly formed Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Hockey League, however, since the circuit included non-collegiate team it was only an informal conference.[1] Lehigh began the season well with a credible performance against Penn, followed by their first win over the Cubs. At the time, Ray Anderson was leading the league scoring with 5 points, however, the team's offense dried up after that. The Engineers scored just 4 goals in their final three games and ended the season on a down note, getting thumped by Penn State 2–8.[2]

W. Rodman Turner served as team manager with Allen H. Zane and Arthur L. Fisher as assistants.

Roster[edit]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
New York (state) James L. Anderson Junior D New York, New York
Massachusetts Raymond B. Anderson Jr. Sophomore F West Newton, Massachusetts
Michigan Robert E. Ashley Sophomore F Muskegon, Michigan
New Jersey William L. Clark Junior F Mountain Lakes, New Jersey
New York (state) Leonard R. Constantine Sophomore F 1921-02-20 The Bronx, New York
New York (state) Edwin F. Dannemiller (A) Senior F Garden City, New York
New York (state) Robert E. Goodman Sophomore D New Rochelle, New York
New Jersey Freeman P. McKay Freshman G Somerville, New Jersey
Pennsylvania Douglas C. Paul Senior D Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
New Jersey Edwin H. Scott Senior F Elizabeth, New Jersey
New Jersey Joseph D. Scott Sophomore F Millburn, New Jersey
Pennsylvania Warren E. Sawyer III (C) Senior F/D Primos, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania J. Edward Stopp Sophomore F 1912-08-28 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Hulme W. Thomas Senior F 1918-07-16 Allentown, Pennsylvania
New Jersey Alex K. Wiggan Sophomore F East Orange, New Jersey

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Standings[edit]

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Army 10 6 2 2 35 37
Boston College 18 12 5 1 121 70
Boston University 11 4 4 3 .500 45 44 12 4 5 3 50 50
Bowdoin 6 1 5 0
Clarkson 19 10 8 1 112 80
Colgate 13 9 4 0
Cornell 11 5 6 0 .455 35 61 11 5 6 0 35 61
Dartmouth 18 9 7 2 80 80
Hamilton 13 9 4 0
Harvard 14 3 10 1
Lafayette 1 1 0 0 1.000 3 1 4 1 3 0 12 21
Lehigh 2 0 2 0 .000 2 8 5 1 4 0 11 21
Middlebury 13 2 10 1
MIT 15 6 9 0
New Hampshire 10 1 9 0 22 51
Northeastern 11 7 4 0
Norwich 8 4 3 1
Princeton 19 9 7 3
St. Lawrence 9 1 8 0
Syracuse
Union 8 5 3 0
Williams 11 6 5 0
Yale 20 10 6 4

Schedule and results[edit]

Date Opponent Site Result Record
Regular Season
January 5 vs. Pennsylvania Hershey Sports ArenaHershey, Pennsylvania L 2–4  0–1–0
January 9 at Hershey Junior Cubs Hershey Sports ArenaHershey, Pennsylvania W 5–1  1–1–0
January 27 at Army* Smith RinkWest Point, New York L 1–5  1–2–0
February 23 vs. Lafayette Hershey Sports ArenaHershey, Pennsylvania L 1–3  1–3–0
March 1 vs. Penn State Hershey Sports ArenaHershey, Pennsylvania L 2–8  1–4–0
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll.

† Both Pennsylvania and Penn State fielded club teams at this time. [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "McKay Shines in 4-2 Hockey Loss to Penn". Brown and White. January 9, 1940. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  2. ^ "Hockey Club Ends Season with Loss". Brown and White. March 5, 1940. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Epitome: Yearbook 1940". Lehigh University. Retrieved February 12, 2023.