1926–27 Amherst Lord Jeffs men's ice hockey season

The lack of practice time showed in the Jeffmen's poor teamwork but they still managed to put forth a credible effort.

[2] The team returned home to face cross-town rivals Massachusetts Agricultural but were forced to play on a pond.

Team captain Malcolm Cameron opened the scoring with a hard shot in the first before the match descended into a brawl.

At one point in the third period, only Cameron and goaltender Currier were on the ice for the Lord Jeffs but somehow the Sabrinas held off the Aggies to win 1–0.

The remainder of the match was played almost exclusively in the Amherst end but no matter how hard they tried the Ephs could not solve Currier.

The final match of the trip came against Army and had an eerily similar result; Cameron scored the only goal for Amherst in a 1–1 draw.

The following week, the team went on final road trip for the season but were hampered by being unable to practice ahead of the games.