List of St. Lawrence Saints men's ice hockey seasons

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

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St. Lawrence University has made twenty-two appearances in the NCAA Tournament, making the Frozen Four seven times and the championship game two times.

Season-by-season results [1]

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

NCAA D-I Champions NCAA Frozen Four Conference regular season championsConference Division ChampionsConference Playoff Champions
SeasonConferenceRegular season [lower-alpha 1] Conference Tournament ResultsNational Tournament Results
ConferenceOverall
GPWLTOTWOTL3/SWPts*FinishGPWLT%
D. F. McCarthy (1925–1926)
1925–26 Independent 2020.000
Formoza Degre (1926–1928)
1926–27Independent7340.429
1927–28Independent4220.500
James Mallon (1928–1930)
1928–29Independent8341.438
1929–30Independent4040.000
Program suspended
Alfred Sheard (1938–1941)
1938–39Independent6060.000
1939–40Independent9180.111
1940–41Independent8350.375
Program suspended
Alfred Sheard (1942–1943)
1942–43Independent5140.200
Program suspended due to World War II
John Klemens (1946–1947)
1946–47Independent6330.500
Paul Patten (1947–1950)
1947–48 Independent9630.667
1948–49 Independent7520.714
1949–50 Independent99001.000
Olav Kollevoll (1950–1955)
1950–51 Tri-State League 532063rd14860.571
1951–52 Tri-State League7610141st201550.750Lost Semifinal, 3–9 (Michigan)
Lost Third-place game, 2–4 (Yale)
1952–53 Tri-State League532082nd181260.667
1953–54 Tri-State League541010T–1st221831.841
1954–55 Tri-State League6600121st251951.780Lost Semifinal, 1–2 (Colorado College)
Lost Third-place game, 3–6 (Harvard)
George Menard (1955–1967)
1955–56 Tri-State League642082nd231850.783Lost Semifinal, 1–2 (OT) (Michigan)
Won Third-place game, 6–2 (Boston College)
1956–57 Tri-State League633063rd201370.650
1957–58 Tri-State League514024th201082.550
1958–59 Tri-State League5500121st221471.659Lost Semifinal, 3–4 (OT) (North Dakota)
Lost Third-place game, 6–7 (2OT) (Boston College)
1959–60 Tri-State League440081st241482.625Lost Semifinal, 3–13 (Michigan Tech)
Lost Third-place game, 6–7 (Boston University)
1960–61 Tri-State League431061st211650.762Won Semifinal, 6–3 (Rensselaer)
Lost Championship, 2–12 (Denver)
1961–62 ECAC Hockey 15951.63310th271791.648Won Quarterfinal, 5–3 (Boston College)
Won Semifinal, 6–5 (Harvard)
Won Championship, 5–2 (Clarkson)
Lost Semifinal, 1–6 (Michigan Tech)
Lost Third-place game, 1–5 (Michigan)
Tri-State League†412132nd
1962–63 ECAC Hockey161231.7814th272061.759Won Quarterfinal, 2–1 (OT) (Providence)
Lost Semifinal, 2–6 (Boston College)
Lost Third-place game, 5–7 (Clarkson)
Tri-State League†431071st
1963–64 ECAC Hockey16871.53114th2513102.560Won Quarterfinal, 3–2 (Army)
Won Semifinal, 3–1 (Rensselaer)
Lost Championship, 1–3 (Providence)
Tri-State League†42115T–1st
University Division
1964–65 ECAC Hockey141121.10715th225161.250
ICAC†403113rd
1965–66 ECAC Hockey15861.5675th241581.646Lost Quarterfinal, 2–4 (Brown)
ICAC†422042nd
1966–67 ECAC Hockey15951.6334th261781.673Won Quarterfinal, 4–2 (Yale)
Lost Semifinal, 2–6 (Boston University)
Lost Third-place game, 4–6 (Boston College)
ICAC†430171st
Bernie McKinnon (1967–1968)
1967–68 ECAC Hockey161151.6763rd231481.630Lost Quarterfinal, 6–7 (OT) (Boston College)
ICAC†422042nd
George Menard (1968–1971)
1968–69 ECAC Hockey18882.5009th2411112.500Lost Quarterfinal, 0–3 (Cornell)
ICAC†413023rd
1969–70 ECAC Hockey17890.4719th2611150.423Lost Quarterfinal, 1–6 (Cornell)
ICAC†41302T–2nd
1970–71 ECAC Hockey175120.29412th2410140.417
ICAC†422042nd
Bernie McKinnon (1971–1976)
1971–72 ECAC Hockey185121.30612th2610142.423
ICAC†412133rd
1972–73 ECAC Hockey188100.44411th2815130.536
Division I
1973–74 ECAC Hockey17971.5595th2812150.444Lost Quarterfinal, 3–5 (Cornell)
1974–75 ECAC Hockey227141.34113th2810171.375
1975–76 ECAC Hockey197111.39512th2911171.397
Leon Abbott (1976–1979)
1976–77 ECAC Hockey203170.15016th288200.286
1977–78 ECAC Hockey228140.36413th3012180.400
1978–79 ECAC Hockey245181.22915th318212.290
Dale Henwood (1979–1980)
1979–80 ECAC Hockey213180.14317th32‡6‡26‡0‡.188
Mike McShane (1980–1985)
1980–81 ECAC Hockey209121.14313th3315162.485
1981–82 ECAC Hockey211281.5956th3119111.629Lost Quarterfinal, 3–5 (Northeastern)
1982–83 ECAC Hockey201460.7004th3623121.653Won Quarterfinal series, 2–1 (Clarkson)
Lost Semifinal, 0–1 (Providence)
Lost Third-place game, 2–5 (New Hampshire)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 3–13 (Wisconsin)
1983–84 ECAC Hockey2010100.500T–9th3219130.594
1984–85 ECAC Hockey211290246th3217132.563Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–1–1 (Clarkson)
Joe Marsh (1985–2012)
1985–86 ECAC Hockey2110110207th3116150.516Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Yale)
1986–87 ECAC Hockey221471303rd3524110.686Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Vermont)
Won Semifinal, 7–0 (Yale)
Lost Championship, 3–6 (Harvard)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 4–9 (North Dakota)
1987–88 ECAC Hockey22184036T–1st382990.763Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Princeton)
Won Semifinal, 4–2 (Vermont)
Won Championship, 3–0 (Clarkson)
Won Quarterfinal series, 10–4 (Wisconsin)
Won Semifinal, 3–2 (Minnesota)
Lost Championship, 3–4 (OT) (Lake Superior State)
1988–89 ECAC Hockey221840362nd362970.806Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Yale)
Won Semifinal, 6–1 (Cornell)
Won Championship, 4–1 (Vermont)
Lost First round series, 0–2 (Wisconsin)
1989–90 ECAC Hockey221282265th3213154.469Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Clarkson)
1990–91 ECAC Hockey22156131T–2nd3521131.614Won Quarterfinal series, 2–1 (Vermont)
Won Semifinal, 4–3 (OT) (Cornell)
Lost Championship, 4–5 (Clarkson)
1991–92 ECAC Hockey22156132T–2nd3422102.676Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Princeton)
Won Semifinal, 6–5 (2OT) (Rensselaer)
Won Championship, 4–2 (Cornell)
Lost Regional semifinal, 2–5 (Wisconsin)
1992–93 ECAC Hockey221282266th3217123.578Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Clarkson)
1993–94 ECAC Hockey2281401610th3110210.323Lost Preliminary Game, 3–4 (Colgate)
1994–95 ECAC Hockey221012020T–8th3315171.470Lost Preliminary Game, 2–6 (Cornell)
1995–96 ECAC Hockey221543333rd3520123.614Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Harvard)
1996–97 ECAC Hockey225125159th3510205.357Lost Preliminary Game, 2–4 (Harvard)
1997–98 ECAC Hockey22812218T–9th339204.333Lost First round Series, 0–1–2 (Yale)
1998–99 ECAC Hockey221543332nd3923133.628Won First round series, 2–0 (Vermont)
Won Semifinal, 6–3 (Rensselaer)
Lost Championship, 2–3 (Clarkson)
Lost Regional Quarterfinal, 2–5 (Colorado College)
1999–00 ECAC Hockey201631331st372782.757Won First round series, 2–0 (Union)
Won Semifinal, 3–2 (OT) (Cornell)
Won Championship, 2–0 (Rensselaer)
Won Regional semifinal, 3–2 (4OT) (Boston University)
Lost National semifinal, 2–4 (Boston College)
2000–01 ECAC Hockey221363292nd3720134.595Won First round series, 2–0 (Union)
Won Semifinal, 2–0 (Dartmouth)
Won Championship, 3–1 (Cornell)
Lost Regional Quarterfinal, 2–3 (2OT) (Colorado College)
2001–02 ECAC Hockey22911220T–9th3411212.353Lost First round series, 0–2 (Clarkson)
2002–03 ECAC Hockey227123179th3711215.365Lost First round series, 1–2 (Colgate)
2003–04 ECAC Hockey2271231710th4114216.415Won First round series, 2–0 (Yale)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Colgate)
2004–05 ECAC Hockey229121197th3817192.474Won First round series, 2–0 (Princeton)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Harvard)
2005–06 ECAC Hockey221291205th4021172.550Won First round series, 2–1 (Brown)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Harvard)
2006–07 ECAC Hockey221651331st3923142.615Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Colgate)
Lost Semifinal, 0–4 (Quinnipiac)
Won Third-place game, 5–3 (Dartmouth)
Lost Regional semifinal, 1–4 (Boston College)
2007–08 ECAC Hockey227132169th3713204.405Lost First round series, 1–2 (Colgate)
2008–09 ECAC Hockey221174264th3821125.618Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Quinnipiac)
Lost Semifinal, 3–4 (Yale)
Tied Third-place game, 2–2 (Princeton)
2009–10 ECAC Hockey2298523T–5th4219167.536Won First round series, 2–1 (Clarkson)
Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Colgate)
Lost Semifinal, 1–3 (Union)
Lost Third-place game, 0–3 (Brown)
2010–11 ECAC Hockey2261511311th4013225.388Won First round series, 2–1 (Princeton)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Yale)
2011–12 ECAC Hockey2210111218th3614193.431Lost First round series, 0–2 (Dartmouth)
Greg Carvel (2012–2016)
2012–13 ECAC Hockey2299422T–5th3818164.526Won First round series, 2–0 (Colgate)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Yale)
2013–14 ECAC Hockey227114188th3815194.447Won First round series, 2–0 (Brown)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Colgate)
2014–15 ECAC Hockey221471292nd3720143.581Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Rensselaer)
Lost Semifinal, 3–4 (OT) (Colgate)
2015–16 ECAC Hockey221183254th3719144.568Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Clarkson)
Lost Semifinal, 1–2 (OT) (Harvard)
Mark Morris (2016–2019)
2016–17 ECAC Hockey221264284th3717137.554Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Quinnipiac)
2017–18 ECAC Hockey223181712th378272.243Lost First round series, 1–2 (Dartmouth)
2018–19 ECAC Hockey223172812th376292.189Lost First round series, 1–2 (Dartmouth)
Brent Brekke (2019–Present)
2019–20 ECAC Hockey222182812th364275.181Lost First round series, 0–2 (Harvard)
2020–21 ECAC Hockey14482111153rd17683.441Won Semifinal, 5–4 (OT) (Colgate)
Won Championship, 3–2 (OT) (Quinnipiac)
Withdrew from Tournament
2021–22 ECAC Hockey227105202268th3711197.392Won First round series, 2–1 (Brown)
Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Quinnipiac)
2022–23 ECAC Hockey2212100120374th3617190.472Lost Quarterfinal series, 0–2 (Colgate)
2023–24 ECAC Hockey228104111297th3914196.436Won First Round, 4–2 (Yale)
Won Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Colgate)
Won Semifinal, 3–0 (Quinnipiac)
Lost Championship, 1–3 (Cornell)
TotalsGPWLT %Championships
Regular season21991064986149.5189 Tri-State League/ICAC Championships, 3 ECAC Championships, 1 ECAC West Division Championship
Conference Post-season15779744.5167 ECAC tournament championships
NCAA Post-season305250.16717 NCAA Tournament appearances (1 withdrawal), 9 Frozen Four appearances
Regular season and Post-season Record238611481085153.513

* Winning percentage is used when conference schedules are unbalanced.
† St. Lawrence played jointly in ECAC Hockey and the Tri-State League/ICAC from 1961 to 1972.
‡ Leon Abbott resigned in December 1979 after losing eight consecutive games.

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. "Saint Hockey Record Book 2015-16" (PDF). St. Lawrence Saints. Retrieved November 4, 2019.