1922–23 Penn Quakers men's ice hockey season

Playing through a blizzard, the two teams fought in a rough game that required overtime but Army ended up as the victor.

Before the game began the Quakers were already at a disadvantage due to a lack of practice and lost their captain, Wanamaker, to a leg injury.

Due to the only available rink being the Philadelphia Ice Palace, Penn had to pay every time they wanted to use the facility.

[8] During the examination period, Penn won its first game of the year when they downed an old foe, Swarthmore, but were stomped by a surging Yale squad before the week was out.

The team played its best all-around game of the year, earning a tie against the Big Red which included three extra periods.