1927–28 New Hampshire Wildcats men's ice hockey season

[1] In order to continue the teams winning ways, former starting goaltender Ed Blewett was brought back to campus as an assistant coach.

[5] UNH opened its road trip against Colby with a solid performance, relying on the experience of its returning players like Percival and team captain Baron Chandler to carry the day.

Because Bates had kept eh score close for most of the evening, coach Christensen declined to use any substitutes, which left the starters a bit tired for the final game of the trip.

Playing on an indoor rink for the first time in almost a year, the Wildcats were a bit unprepared for the speed of the game as well as the overpowering scoring from the Elis.

The team was able to collect itself for a shot time in the second period and get goals from Reinhard and Percival but by then it was far too late to make any difference.

[7] After returning home, the team had some welcome news when the weather was good enough (barely) for their game against Massachusetts Agricultural to take place.

On rough ice, the Wildcats continued their physical play that earned them a win against Brown and pushed the Aggies around all afternoon.

The only time when the visitors were able to generate any offense was when the reserves were substituted in but that didn't stop the team from racking up another win.

[8] After pausing for the exam period, the team got back to work and headed south for a match with YMCA College.