MVP Doug Jones Leads Indian Ice Hockey
Dartmouth forward Doug Jones hails from Marietta, Georgia. (Photo courtesy of Mark Washburn).By David I. Rufful
The Indian men’s hockey team traveled to Manchester last Saturday to face off against its formidable state rival, the University of New Hampshire Wildcats, for the RiverStone Cup. New Hampshire has defeated the Indians six out of the last nine contests for the RiverStone Cup. Division I men’s hockey rankings on USCHO.com place New Hampshire at seventh while the Indians stand at eighteenth. Although UNH was favored going into Saturday’s contest, the Indians outlasted the Wildcats in a 5-4 victory and their first RiverStone trophy since 2008.
Dartmouth junior Doug Jones pushed the Indians to victory as he scored with just over a minute to play in the final period. With two points and the game winning shot, Jones was awarded Most Valuable Player in the Battle for the RiverStone Cup. Despite his spectacular individual effort, Jones modestly played down his performace after the game, saying, “Everyone contributed and the end result was a bonus to our hard work.” His work helped boost the Indians to a 10-5-2 record, while New Hampshire fell to 12-4-4.
“All year, we have harped on keeping the game simple and playing with consistent energy for 60 minutes.” Jones said, “We did this for most of the game against UNH by getting pucks out of our zone, into theirs, and finishing hits.” Saturday’s game was an exciting 60 minutes with nine goals scored, 68 shot attempts and five lead changes.
The Indians and Wildcats traded goals during the first two periods. After New Hampshire took a 1-0 lead at 5:07 in the first period, Dartmouth senior Scott Fleming responded with a goal at 18:55. Rob Smith ’11 scored early in the second period to give the Indians a lead, but New Hampshire’s John Henrion hit back at 9:30 to tie the score 2-2.
February 3, 2011





