After their first loss, the team responded by completely trouncing Bowdoin 12–1, with Roberts and Cogan each netting hat-tricks goals leading the pack.
[4] In the Augusta game, however, the team was hit by the injury bug when Dick Stanley was forced to leave early and missed the following match.
Poor weather saw the rink covered in slush and snow that slowed the game and made any kind of teamwork nearly impossible.
[5] The team continued its road trip by travelling to face Princeton and the game ended up going about as bad for Bates as possible.
[6] the exam break gave the team time to rest and recover from the loss and their various ailments and try to get back on the winning side in early-February when they reconvened.
The team had hardly any practice time ahead of the match with Maine and were unable to cope with the loss of Cogan, who was still nursing his ankle.
Despite outshooting the Bostonians, Cogan's bum ankle put the team at a disadvantage and unable to get the puck past the scarlet goaltender.
With just a minute left in the second extra period, Joe Cogan notched his second marker of the game and won the Pine Tree title for the Garnet.