List of Merrimack Warriors men's ice hockey seasons

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

Contents

Merrimack has made several appearances in the NCAA Tournament and won the inaugural Division II national championship.

Season-by-season results [1]

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

NCAA Champions NCAA Frozen Four Conference regular season championsConference Playoff Champions
SeasonConferenceRegular season [lower-alpha 1] Conference Tournament ResultsNational Tournament Results
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTOTWOTL3/SWPts*FinishGPWLT%
Jim Reynolds (1956–1964)
1956–57 Independent 9441.500
1957–58 Independent11632.636
1958–59 Independent12750.583
1959–60 Independent9360.333
1960–61 Independent12570.417
1961–62 ECAC Hockey 13760.53813th13760.538
1962–63 ECAC Hockey13670.46217th13670.462
1963–64 ECAC Hockey13670.46218th15870.533
College Division
Ron Ryan (1964–1965)
1964–65 ECAC 2 7430.57114680.429
J. Thom Lawler (1965–1978)
1965–66 ECAC 29441.5004th198101.447Won Semifinal, 4–1 (American International)
Lost Championship, 0–5 (Colby)
1966–67 ECAC 29630.6674th221390.591Won Semifinal, 12–3 (Norwich)
Won Championship, 6–4 (Colby)
1967–68 ECAC 2111010.9091st261880.692Won Semifinal, 6–1 (American International)
Won Championship, 5–4 (Hamilton)
1968–69 ECAC 29720.7781st218130.381Lost Semifinal, 3–5 (Norwich)
1969–70 ECAC 213940.6924th2613130.500Lost Semifinal, 1–9 (Bowdoin)
1970–71 ECAC 216871.53113th2912161.431
1971–72 ECAC 2171340.7655th251690.640Won Quarterfinal, 4–2 (Salem State)
Lost Semifinal, 2–4 (Massachusetts)
1972–73 ECAC 2191351.7114th3218122.640Won Quarterfinal, 3–2 (Norwich)
Lost Semifinal, 3–4 (Vermont)
Division II
1973–74 ECAC 2231562.6965th3621132.611Won Quarterfinal, 4–3 (Norwich)
Won Semifinal, 7–2 (Salem)
Lost Championship, 2–6 (Vermont)
1974–75 ECAC 2242121.8961st322381.734Won Quarterfinal, 4–3 (Lowell Tech)
Lost Semifinal, 7–2 (Hamilton)
1975–76 ECAC 2232120.9131st312470.774Won Quarterfinal, 7–4 (Buffalo)
Won Semifinal, 8–2 (Army)
Lost Championship, 5–6 (Bowdoin)
1976–77 ECAC 2232021.8913rd3523111.671Won Quarterfinal, 5–1 (Elmira)
Won Semifinal, 6–2 (Lowell)
Won Championship, 6–4 (Union)
1977–78 ECAC 2211641.7862nd322192.688Won East Quarterfinal, 12–3 (St. Anselm)
Won East Semifinal, 6–3 (Lowell)
Lost East Championship, 0–3 (Bowdoin)
Won National semifinal, 6–1 (Mankato State)
Won National Championship, 12–2 (Lake Forest)
Bruce Parker (1978–1983)
1978–79 ECAC 2252050.688T–2nd3524101.700Won East Quarterfinal, 4–1 (Holy Cross)
Lost East Semifinal, 6–7 (Lowell)
1979–80 ECAC 2241482.6256th3822133.618Won East Quarterfinal, 9–3 (Babson)
Won East Semifinal, 5–4 (OT) (Bowdoin)
Won East Championship, 4–0 (Lowell)
Lost National semifinal, 1–4 (Elmira)
Lost Third-place game, 7–8 (Lowell)
1980–81 ECAC 2231760.7392nd3519160.543Won East Quarterfinal, 10–7 (Holy Cross)
Won East Semifinal, 5–3 (Salem State)
Lost East Championship, 4–6 (Lowell)
1981–82 ECAC 2261781.6733rd4022171.543Won East Quarterfinal, 7–4 (Bowdoin)
Won East Semifinal, 3–2 (Babson)
Lost East Championship, 1–5 (Lowell)
Won National Quarterfinal series, 11–7 (Mankato State)
Lost National semifinal, 3–4 (Lowell)
Lost Third-place game, 5–8 (Gustavus Adolphus)
1982–83 ECAC 22510150.4003313200.394
Ron Anderson (1983–1998)
1983–84 ECAC 22010100.5005th3213190.406Lost East Quarterfinal, 4–7 (Norwich)Won National semifinal series, 9–7 (New Hampshire College)
Lost National Championship Series, 4–14 (Bemidji State)
Division III
1984–85 ECAC East 221263.6433rd3616173.486Lost East Quarterfinal, 3–5 (Bowdoin)
1985–86 ECAC East241752.7502nd3319122.606Won Quarterfinal, 7–3 (Colby)
Lost Semifinal, 2–3 (2OT) (Babson)
1986–87 ECAC East272520.9261st362970.806Won Quarterfinal, 6–2 (Connecticut)
Won Semifinal, 3–2 (Norwich)
Won Championship, 3–0 (Babson)
1987–88 ECAC East2525001.0001st403460.850Won Quarterfinal, 7–1 (Holy Cross)
Won Semifinal, 7–2 (Salem State)
Won Championship, 4–1 (Bowdoin)
Won D–I First round series, 10–8 (Northeastern)
Lost D–I Quarterfinal series, 4–8 (Lake Superior State)
1988–89 ECAC East181620.8891st342770.794Won Semifinal, 12–1 (Massachusetts–Boston)
Won Championship, 9–4 (Bowdoin)
Division I
1989–90 Hockey East 21318068th3610251.292Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Boston College)
1990–91 Hockey East217140146th3313191.409Lost Quarterfinal, 1–7 (Boston University)
1991–92 Hockey East21417088th3413210.382Lost Quarterfinal, 0–7 (Maine)
1992–93 Hockey East248160166th3614202.417Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (New Hampshire)
1993–94 Hockey East248142187th3716192.459Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Massachusetts–Lowell)
1994–95 Hockey East2471253507th3714185.446Lost Quarterfinal, 3–4 (Boston University)
1995–96 Hockey East2441820249th3410195.368
1996–97 Hockey East2411112245th3615192.444Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Boston College)
1997–98 Hockey East2442008T–8th3811261.444Won Quarterfinal series, 2–1 (Boston University)
Lost Semifinal, 2–7 (Boston College)
Chris Serino (1998–2005)
1998–99 Hockey East247161158th3611241.319Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (New Hampshire)
1999–00 Hockey East246126187th3611196.389Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (New Hampshire)
2000–01 Hockey East247143178th3814204.389Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Boston College)
2001–02 Hockey East246162148th3611232.333Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (New Hampshire)
2002–03 Hockey East247134187th3612186.417Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Boston College)
2003–04 Hockey East246126187th3611196.389Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Maine)
2004–05 Hockey East24122139th368262.250
Mark Dennehy (2005–2018)
2005–06 Hockey East243195119th346235.250
2006–07 Hockey East27322289th343274.147
2007–08 Hockey East276183159th3412184.412
2008–09 Hockey East27519313T–9th349214.324
2009–10 Hockey East271213226T–6th3716192.389Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Boston University)
2010–11 Hockey East271683354th3925104.692Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Maine)
Won Semifinal, 4–1 (New Hampshire)
Lost Championship, 3–5 (Boston College)
Lost Regional semifinal, 3–4 (OT) (Notre Dame)
2011–12 Hockey East271395315th3718127.581Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Maine)
2012–13 Hockey East2713113296th3815176.474Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Boston University)
2013–14 Hockey East203152811th338223.288Lost Opening Round series, 0–2 (Maine)
2014–15 Hockey East2251431311th3816184.474Won Opening Round series, 2–0 (Northeastern)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Boston University)
2015–16 Hockey East225107177th3913197.423Won Opening Round series, 2–1 (New Hampshire)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Providence)
2016–17 Hockey East22886227th3715166.486Lost Opening Round series, 1–2 (New Hampshire)
2017–18 Hockey East2471521610th3712214.378Won Opening Round series, 2–0 (Massachusetts–Lowell)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Boston College)
Scott Borek (2018–Present)
2018–19 Hockey East2441821011th347243.250
2019–20 Hockey East2471431710th349223.309
2020–21 Hockey East185112010.3339th185112.333 Participation Cancelled
2021–22 Hockey East241311013041T–4th3519151.557Won Opening Round, 6–2 (Maine)
Lost Quarterfinal, 2–7 (Massachusetts Lowell)
2022–23 Hockey East241680240502nd3823141.618Won Quarterfinal, 1–0 (2OT) (Boston College)
Won Semifinal, 2–1 (2OT) (Massachusetts Lowell)
Lost Championship, 2–3 (OT) (Boston University)
Lost Regional semifinal, 0–5 (Quinnipiac)
2023–24 Hockey East2461710112110th3513211.386Lost First Round, 1–0 (2OT) (Northeastern)
TotalsGPWLT %Championships
Regular season1969888951140.4844 ECAC 2 Championships, 3 ECAC East Championships
Conference Post-season10850580.4634 ECAC 2 tournament championships, 3 ECAC East tournament championships
NCAA Post-season188100.4443 NCAA D–I Tournament appearances, 4 NCAA D–II Tournament appearances
Regular season and Post-season Record21059461019140.4831 D–II National Championship

* Winning percentage is used when conference schedules are unbalanced.
† Denver's participation in the 1973 tournament was later vacated.

Footnotes

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

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References

  1. "Merrimack Warriors men's Hockey 2018-19 Year-By-Year Results" (PDF). Merrimack Warriors. Retrieved January 25, 2018.