On the following Friday the Green sextet journeyed to Boston determined to repeat its victory over Harvard and capture the first series from the Crimson since 1928. Three goals in the first two periods and a stout defense thereafter gave the Indians a 3-2 decision and everything they were after.
Frankie Spain was at his best on the Boston Garden ice, and one goal and two assists gave him a hand in each of the Green scoring plays. Spain's goal was an unassisted affair and was netted after a brilliant dash through the entire Harvard team. This took place at 6:14, and seven minutes later Spain raced down the right boards and passed out from behind the net to Guibord, who lifted a high shot past deGive at 13:37. Watts tallied for Harvard shortly after, and the period ended with Dartmouth still ahead, 2 to 1.