1921–22 Columbia Lions men's ice hockey season

[1] The game was, unfortunately, a disaster for the Lions who were wholly unable to stop the Bulldog attack in a 10–2 loss.

The next two contests, against Colgate and Princeton were both cancelled due to warm weather causing a lack of available ice, not an uncommon problem at the time.

[2] The extra practice served Columbia well as their next official game ended as a 4–3 overtime win over Princeton.

[3] After a close loss to Penn, the team took two weeks off to study for mid-term exams before returning in early February against Hamilton.

After dropping the match Columbia headed to Hanover to play Dartmouth at their winter carnival but a snowstorm caused the game to be called part-way through the second period.