1921–22 Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey season

Before the season, Harvard finally accepted the trend of all other college teams and agreed to play 6-on-6 hockey for the year.

The Blues were considered by many as the top amateur team in North America[1] and they demonstrated why when they dominated Harvard to the tune of a 6–1 victory.

The Crimson didn't lose another game after the Toronto debacle, though they did tie two amateur clubs in the middle of their season.

After wrapping up the Triangular League championship, Harvard put together an informal group of players, composed of members of both the varsity and freshman teams, and played an exhibition match with Boston College.

[2] The cross-town rivals won the game in overtime, but Harvard was missing both its starting goaltender and team captain, so there was little doubt as to which varsity squad was the better.