[3] Aside from the roster turnover, the biggest change the team had to contend with was the abandonment of the rover position as MAC agreed to move towards 6-man hockey.
MIT scored six goals in the final frame to turn the match into a farce and send the bewildered Aggies packing.
The following night, the team met Hamilton for their first game at the Russell Sage Rink, the first on-campus indoor facility in the country.
Two quick scores from MAC gave the Aggies a change but penalties to Collins and Lyons in the waning moments ended the comeback attempt.
A few days later, MAC fought a pitch battle with Army that saw the Aggies narrowly hold off a determined Cadet squad.
Lyons and Collins opened the game with goals in the first 8 minutes but the West Pointers closed the gap before the end of the frame.
With less than 2 minutes left, Lyons and Haskins teamed up in a rush down the ice with the former securing the game winner in thrilling fashion.
After Doc Gordon tied the game with a low-angle shot, Shorty Hodsdon got his second goal of the year and put MAC into the lead with just 2 minutes to play.
[9] After the team's successful season, the financial difficulties of the athletic department came to the fore when the school decide against holding its customary banquet for the players.
[10] After an appeal to the student body, a banquet was held for both the ice hockey and basketball teams a month after the season ended.