[1] In the meantime, A slate of 12 games was put together and only one of the college hockey powers (Dartmouth) appeared on the schedule.
[2] When the first game rolled around, the ice on Alumni Field Rink had been damaged by a warm spell that was followed by heavy snowfall.
Shortly after Van Vleet gave Hamilton its second lead, the home team subbed in reserves on the forward line.
Despite being tired from the previous game, Moberg's two goals were enough to earn MAC the win as the defense was aided by rough ice.
The following week, warm weather hit the area and caused the three game trip north to be cancelled.
Both teams were able to play on but the glare from the floodlights off of the ice left the players nearly blinded and both agreed to call the match a draw.
The referee ruled that the puck had entered the cage illegally and waved off the goal, returning the lead to the Panthers.
The Aggies outplayed Middlebury in the second but found it impossible to score due to the brilliant performance of the Panther netminder.
After Potter tied the game, MAC hemmed Army in its own end for long stretches and Moberg was eventually able to get the winning goal with about 4 minutes to play.
[8] Three days later MAC allowed an early goal to New Hampshire but Forest was able to tie the game before the period was finished.