1922–23 Michigan College of Mines Huskies men's ice hockey season

For the fourth consecutive season, the Huskies were led by a new head coach.

After a stellar 12-game campaign the year before, MCM was limited to just 4 games for the entire season and lost every single match.

After starting late, the team lost a home stand to Notre Dame.

Since the Irish were one of the better teams at the time, that was hardly a black mark on the program.

Bill Murdoch resigned as coach after the disastrous season.