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5/8/2015 1:21:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey
The Big Green will once again take to the ice for 29 games with 22 coming against ECAC Hockey opponents in league games and seven against teams from the Big Ten, Atlantic Hockey and Hockey East.
Dartmouth will celebrate Thompson Arena's 40th season with 14 regular season games in 2015. Included in that slate will be the 27th Annual Ledyard Classic on Jan. 2-3 with Robert Morris, Merrimack and Union making the trip to Hanover. The Big Green and Colonials will meet on the first night while taking on either the Warriors or Dutchmen the following day*.
The season will begin with a home-and-home series against defending ECAC Hockey Tournament Champion Harvard on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. The Crimson and Big Green open the season in Hanover on Halloween at 7:30 p.m. before heading to Cambridge for a Sunday night tilt the following evening.
After a home weekend with Brown and Yale (Nov. 6-7), Dartmouth will head out on the road for seven straight and will not play another game in its own rink until January and the Ledyard Classic.
That seven-game stretch will send the Green to: Princeton (Nov. 13), Quinnipiac (Nov. 14), Michigan (Nov. 27-28), Rensselaer (Dec. 4), Union (Dec. 5) and New Hampshire (Dec. 12).
Dartmouth will also have road games in the New Year at: Vermont (Jan. 8), Cornell (Jan. 22), Colgate (Jan. 23), Brown (Feb. 5), Yale (Feb. 6), St. Lawrence (Feb. 26) and the regular season finale at Clarkson (Feb. 27).
Fans of the Big Green will also be able to see Holy Cross (Jan. 10), Clarkson (Jan. 15), St. Lawrence (Jan. 16), Quinnipiac (Jan. 29) and Princeton (Jan. 30) in the first month of 2016.
February begins and ends with road contests, but Dartmouth will have a four-game homestand against Union (Feb. 12), Rensselaer (Feb. 13), Colgate (Feb. 19) and the home finale against Cornell (Feb. 20).
The ECAC Hockey postseason tournament begins Mar. 4-6 with the first round, followed by the quarterfinals (Mar. 11-13), semifinals (Mar. 18) and championship (Mar. 19). The first round and quarterfinals will take place at campus sites of the higher seed, while the semis and final game will once again take place in Lake Placid at the Olympic Center.
Dartmouth's preseason exhibition will come against the U.S. National Development Team on Oct. 17 at Thompson Arena. A formal scrimmage will take place the following weekend against the University of Prince Edward Island (Oct. 24).
* - The format of the Ledyard Classic has yet to be determined which will dictate whether Dartmouth would play Union or Merrimack on Jan. 3.