List of Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey seasons

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This is a season-by-season list of records compiled by Boston College in men's ice hockey.

Contents

Boston College has made thirty three appearances in the NCAA Tournament, winning the national title five times.

Season-by-season results [1]

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

NCAA D-I Champions (1948–present) NCAA Frozen Four (1948–present)Conference regular season championsConference Playoff Champions
SeasonConferenceRegular season [lower-alpha 1] Conference Tournament ResultsNational Tournament Results
ConferenceOverall
GPWLT3/SWPts*FinishGPWLT%
Bob Fowler (1917–1919)
1917–18 Independent3210.667
1918–19 Independent3210.667
Walter Falvey (1919–1920)
1919–20 Independent7610.857
Fred Rocque (1920–1923)
1920–21Independent8620.750
1921–22Independent9531.611
1922–23Independent141211.893
Charles Foote (1923–1925)
1923–24Independent187101.417
1924–25Independent17863.559
Fred Rocque (1925–1927)
1925–26Independent16691.406
1926–27Independent6330.500
James Foley (1927–1929)
1927–28Independent7241.357
1928–29Independent14590.357
Program suspended due to Great Depression
John Kelley (1932–1942)
1932–33Independent6321.583
1933–34Independent9261.278
1934–35Independent10730.700
1935–36Independent12741.625
1936–37Independent13841.654
1937–38Independent15960.600
1938–39Independent16970.563
1939–40Independent181251.694
1940–41Independent141310.929
1941–42Independent141220.857
John Temple (1942–1943)
1942–43Independent9720.778
Program suspended due to World War II
Joseph Galvin (1945–1946)
1945–46Independent3120.333
John Kelley (1946–1972)
1946–47Independent191531.816
1947–48 Independent191450.737Lost Semifinal 4–6 (Michigan)
1948–49 Independent222110.955Won Semifinal 7–3 (Colorado College)
Won NCAA Championship 4–3 (Dartmouth)
1949–50 Independent191450.737Lost Semifinal 10–3 (Colorado College)
Lost Consolation Game 6–10 (Michigan)
1950–51 Independent201280.600
1951–52 Independent201730.850
1952–53 Independent161141.719
1953–54 Independent211740.809Lost Semifinal 1–14 (Minnesota)
Lost Consolation Game 2–7 (Michigan)
1954–55 Independent211380.619
1955–56 Independent221480.636Lost Semifinal 4–10 (Michigan Tech)
Lost Consolation Game 2–6 (St. Lawrence)
1956–57 Independent221471.659
1957–58 Independent239122.435
1958–59 Independent282080.714Lost Semifinal 3–4 (Michigan State)
Won Consolation Game 7–6 (St. Lawrence)
1959–50 Independent251591.620
1960–61 Independent251951.780
1961–62 ECAC Hockey 2513111.54012th2915131.534Lost Quarterfinal 3–5 (St. Lawrence)
1962–63 ECAC Hockey241950.7923rd312290.710Won Quarterfinal 3–1 (Army)
Won Semifinal 6–2 (St. Lawrence)
Lost Championship 3–4 (Harvard)
Lost Semifinal 2–8 (North Dakota)
Lost Consolation Game 3–5 (Clarkson)
1963–64 ECAC Hockey241671.6885th281891.661Lost Quarterfinal 2–3 (Rensselaer)
University Division
1964–65 ECAC Hockey201550.7502nd312470.774Won Quarterfinal 4–1 (Dartmouth)
Won Semifinal 3–2 (Clarkson)
Won Championship 6–2 (Brown)
Won Semifinal 4–3 (North Dakota)
Lost Championship 2–8 (Michigan Tech)
1965–66 ECAC Hockey2212100.5456th2816120.571Lost Quarterfinal 0–9 (Cornell)
1966–67 ECAC Hockey201460.7003rd282080.714Won Quarterfinal 9–2 (Clarkson)
Lost Semifinal 2–12 (Cornell)
Won Third-place game 6–4 (St. Lawrence)
1967–68 ECAC Hockey231481.6307th3119111.629Won Quarterfinal 7–6 (St. Lawrence)
Won Semifinal 6–5 (Clarkson)
Lost Championship 3–6 (Cornell)
Lost Semifinal 1–4 (Denver)
Lost Consolation Game 1–6 (Cornell)
1968–69 ECAC Hockey211650.7622nd261970.731Lost Quarterfinal 2–4 (Clarkson)
1969–70 ECAC Hockey211470.66716th2616100.615Lost Quarterfinal 5–10 (Harvard)
1970–71 ECAC Hockey219120.42910th2611150.423
1971–72 ECAC Hockey2110110.47610th3014160.467
Len Ceglarski (1972–1992)
1972–73 ECAC Hockey191351.7113rd302271.750Won Quarterfinal 4–2 (New Hampshire)
Won Semifinal 5–3 (Pennsylvania)
Lost Championship 2–3 (Cornell)
Lost Semifinal 4–10 (Denver)†
Won Consolation Game 3–1 (Cornell)
Division I
1973–74 ECAC Hockey198110.421T–11th2816120.571
1974–75 ECAC Hockey206122.35012th2811152.429
1975–76 ECAC Hockey211191.5488th2915131.534Lost Quarterfinal 5–6 (Boston University)
1976–77 ECAC Hockey231391.5875th3018111.617Lost Quarterfinal 7–8 (Boston University)
1977–78 ECAC Hockey231490.6095th3424100.706Won Quarterfinal 7–6 (Rensselaer)
Won Semifinal 6–4 (Brown)
Won Championship 4–2 (Providence)
Won Semifinal 6–2 (Bowling Green)
Lost Championship 3–5 (Boston University)
1978–79 ECAC Hockey2210120.45511th3016140.533
1979–80 ECAC Hockey221831.8411st332571.773Lost Quarterfinal 1–5 (Cornell)
1980–81 ECAC Hockey221363.6592nd312083.694Lost Quarterfinal 2–5 (Providence)
1981–82 ECAC Hockey211380.6194th3019110.633Lost Quarterfinal 0–2 (Harvard)
1982–83 ECAC Hockey219102.47611th3015132.533
1983–84 ECAC Hockey211560.714T–2nd3926130.667Won Quarterfinal series 2–1 (Providence)
Lost Semifinal 4–6 (Boston University)
Lost Third-place game 1–3 (Clarkson)
Lost Quarterfinal series 8–13 (Michigan State)
1984–85 Hockey East 342491491st4528152.644Won Semifinal 6–5 (Lowell)
Lost Championship 1–2 (Providence)
Won Quarterfinal series 9–8 (Minnesota)
Lost Semifinal 3–4 (Providence)
Lost Consolation Game 6–7 (Minnesota–Duluth)
1985–86 Hockey East342392481st4226133.655Won Semifinal 5–2 (Lowell)
Lost Championship 4–9 (Boston University)
Lost Quarterfinal series 6–10 (Michigan State)
1986–87 Hockey East322660521st393180.795Won Semifinal 9–3 (Northeastern)
Won Championship 4–2 (Maine)
Lost Quarterfinal series 4–6 (Minnesota)
1987–88 Hockey East2610142225th3413183.426Lost Quarterfinal series 0–1–1 (Lowell)
1988–89 Hockey East261664361st4025114.675Won Semifinal 6–5 (Providence)
Lost Championship 4–5 (Maine)
Won First round series 2–0 (Bowling Green)
Lost Quarterfinal series 1–2 (Michigan State)
1989–90 Hockey East211560301st4228131.679Won Quarterfinal series 2–1 (Merrimack)
Won Semifinal 5–4 (New Hampshire)
Won Championship 4–3 (Maine)
Won Quarterfinal series 2–1 (Minnesota)
Lost Semifinal 1–2 (Wisconsin)
1990–91 Hockey East211650321st3927120.692Lost Quarterfinal 5–6 (Northeastern)Lost First round series 0–2 (Alaska–Anchorage)
1991–92 Hockey East211092225th3615183.458Won Quarterfinal 5–2 (Boston University)
Lost Semifinal 3–7 (Maine)
Steve Cedorchuk (1992–1994)
1992–93 Hockey East246153157th389245.302Lost Quarterfinal series 0–2 (Boston University)
1993–94 Hockey East247125196th3615165.486Lost Quarterfinal series 0–2 (New Hampshire)
Jerry York (1994–2022)
1994–95 Hockey East2481421458th3511222.343Lost Play-In 4–5 (Massachusetts)
1995–96 Hockey East24121021655th3616173.486Lost Quarterfinal series 0–2 (Providence)
1996–97 Hockey East249123216th3815194.447Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Merrimack)
Lost Semifinal 0–4 (New Hampshire)
1997–98 Hockey East241554342nd422895.726Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Providence)
Won Semifinal 7–2 (Merrimack)
Won Championship 3–2 (Maine)
Won Regional semifinal 6–1 (Colorado College)
Won National semifinal 5–2 (Ohio State)
Lost National Championship 2–3 (Michigan)
1998–99 Hockey East241572323rd4327124.674Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Massachusetts–Lowell)
Won Semifinal 3–2 (Maine)
Won Championship 5–4 (New Hampshire)
Won Regional Quarterfinal 2–1 (Northern Michigan)
Won Regional semifinal 2–1 (North Dakota)
Lost National semifinal 1–2 (Maine)
1999–00 Hockey East241581313rd4229121.702Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Northeastern)
Won Semifinal 2–1 (New Hampshire)
Lost Championship 1–2 (Maine)
Won Regional Quarterfinal 6–5 (Michigan State)
Won Regional semifinal 4–1 (Wisconsin)
Won National semifinal 4–2 (St. Lawrence)
Lost National Championship 2–4 (North Dakota)
2000–01 Hockey East241752361st433382.791Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Merrimack)
Won Semifinal 5–1 (Massachusetts–Lowell)
Won Championship 5–3 (Providence)
Won Regional semifinal 3–1 (Maine)
Won National semifinal 4–2 (Michigan)
Won National Championship 3–2 (North Dakota)
2001–02 Hockey East2410131216th3818182.500Lost Quarterfinal series 0–2 (Maine)
2002–03 Hockey East24166234T–1st3924114.667Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Merrimack)
Lost Semifinal 5–6 (Boston University)
Won Regional semifinal 1–0 (Ohio State)
Lost Regional final 1–2 (Cornell)
2003–04 Hockey East241743371st422994.738Lost Quarterfinal series 1–2 (Boston University)Won Regional semifinal 5–2 (Niagara)
Won Regional final 3–2 (Michigan)
Lost National semifinal 1–2 (Maine)
2004–05 Hockey East241437351st402677.738Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Massachusetts)
Won Semifinal 2–1 (Maine)
Won Championship 3–1 (New Hampshire)
Won Regional semifinal 5–4 (Mercyhurst)
Lost Regional final 3–6 (North Dakota)
2005–06 Hockey East24178236T–2nd4226133.655Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Vermont)
Won Semifinal 4–1 (Maine)
Lost Championship 1–2 (Boston University)
Won Regional semifinal 5–0 (Miami)
Won Regional final 5–0 (Boston University)
Won National semifinal 6–5 (North Dakota)
Lost National Championship 1–2 (Wisconsin)
2006–07 Hockey East271881352nd4229121.702Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Northeastern)
Won Semifinal 6–2 (Boston University)
Won Championship 5–2 (New Hampshire)
Won Regional semifinal 4–1 (St. Lawrence)
Won Regional final 4–0 (Miami)
Won National semifinal 6–4 (North Dakota)
Lost National Championship 1–3 (Michigan State)
2007–08 Hockey East271197294th4425118.659Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Providence)
Won Semifinal 5–4 (New Hampshire)
Won Championship 4–0 (Vermont)
Won Regional semifinal 5–2 (Minnesota)
Won Regional final 4–3 (Miami)
Won National semifinal 6–1 (North Dakota)
Won National Championship 4–1 (Notre Dame)
2008–09 Hockey East2711115276th3718145.554Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (New Hampshire)
Lost Semifinal 2–3 (Boston University)
2009–10 Hockey East271683352nd4229103.726Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Massachusetts)
Won Semifinal 3–0 (Vermont)
Won Championship 7–6 (Maine)
Won Regional semifinal 3–1 (Alaska)
Won Regional final 9–7 (Yale)
Won National semifinal 7–1 (Miami)
Won National Championship 5–0 (Wisconsin)
2010–11 Hockey East272061411st393081.782Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Massachusetts)
Won Semifinal 5–4 (Northeastern)
Won Championship 5–3 (Merrimack)
Lost Regional semifinal 4–8 (Colorado College)
2011–12 Hockey East271971391st4433101.761Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Massachusetts)
Won Semifinal 4–2 (Providence)
Won Championship 4–1 (Maine)
Won Regional semifinal 2–0 (Air Force)
Won Regional final 4–0 (Minnesota–Duluth)
Won National semifinal 6–1 (Minnesota)
Won National Championship 4–1 (Ferris State)
2012–13 Hockey East271592332nd3822124.632Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Vermont)
Lost Semifinal 3–6 (Boston University)
Lost Regional semifinal 1–5 (Union)
2013–14 Hockey East201622341st402884.750Lost Quarterfinal series 1–2 (Notre Dame)Won Regional semifinal 6–2 (Denver)
Won Regional final 4–3 (Massachusetts–Lowell)
Lost National semifinal 4–5 (Union)
2014–15 Hockey East22127327T–2nd3821143.592Lost Quarterfinal series 1–2 (Vermont)Lost Regional semifinal 2–5 (Denver)
2015–16 Hockey East22152535T–1st412885.744Won Quarterfinal series 2–1 (Vermont)
Lost Semifinal 4–5 (Northeastern)
Won Regional semifinal 4–1 (Harvard)
Won Regional final 3–2 (Minnesota–Duluth)
Lost National semifinal 2–3 (Quinnipiac)
2016–17 Hockey East22136329T–1st4021154.575Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Vermont)
Won Semifinal 3–2 (Boston University)
Lost Championship 3–4 (Massachusetts–Lowell)
2017–18 Hockey East241860361st3720143.581Won Quarterfinal series 2–0 (Merrimack)
Lost Semifinal 3–4 (Boston University)
2018–19 Hockey East2410113237th3914223.397Won Quarterfinal series, 2–1 (Providence)
Won Semifinal, 3–0 (Massachusetts)
Lost Championship, 2–3 (Northeastern)
2019–20 Hockey East241761351st342482.735 Quarterfinal series, No Contest (Providence)
Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Hockey East211641481st 241761.729Won Quarterfinal, 3–2 (New Hampshire)
Lost Semifinal, 5–6 (2OT) (UMass Lowell)
Regional semifinal, No Contest# (Notre Dame)
Lost Regional semifinal, 1–4 (St. Cloud State)
2021–22 Hockey East249123328th3815185.461Won Opening Round, 4–3 (OT) (New Hampshire)
Lost Quarterfinal, 2–3 (Northeastern)
Greg Brown (2022–Present)
2022–23 Hockey East248115308th3614166.472Won Opening Round, 7–3 (Massachusetts)
Lost Quarterfinal, 0–1 (2OT) (Merrimack)
2023-24 Hockey East2420311611st413461.841Won Quarterfinal, 5-4 (UConn)
Won Semifinal, 8-1 (UMass)
Won Final, 6-2 (Boston University)
Won Regional semifinal, 6-1 (Michigan Tech)
Won Regional final, 5-4(OT) (Quinnipiac)
Won Semifinal, 4-0 (Michigan)
Lost Final, 0-2 (Denver)
TotalsGPWLT %Championships
Regular season25911574857160.6381 ECAC Championship, 18 Hockey East Championships
Conference Post-season15095541.6372 ECAC tournament championships, 12 Hockey East tournament championships
NCAA Post-season9352410.55937 NCAA Tournament appearances, 26 Frozen Four appearances
Regular season and Post-season Record28341721952161.6365 National Championships

* Winning percentage is used when conference schedules are unbalanced.
† Denver's participation in the 1973 tournament was later vacated.
‡ Hockey East did not officially award a conference regular season title in the 2020–21 season, due to scheduling disparities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
# Notre Dame was forced to withdraw from the 2021 NCAA Tournament due to positive COVID-19 tests; BC advanced automatically.

Footnotes

  1. Code explanation; GP—Games Played, W—Wins, L—Losses, T—Tied games, 3/SW—Win in 3 on 3 overtime or shootout, Pts—Points*

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References

  1. "Boston College men's Hockey 2017-18 Record Book" (PDF). Boston College Eagles. Retrieved August 28, 2018.