1923–24 Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey season

Boston University had several weeks off before their next game and coach O'Hare was hoping that extended training sessions would hale to improve the team's offense.

[2] The Terriers hit the road in February, travelling up to Maine for a pair of matches at the beginning of the month.

The dearth of scoring continued in a loss to the Association of St. Dominiques but the offense finally returned the following day.

However, just as the Terriers were beginning to think that they may have a chance at a win, the Black Bears responded with two quick goals in the third to keep BU's losing streak alive.

BU, however, was shutout for the fifth time on the year and ended the worst campaign in program history on a sour note.