1923–24 Penn Quakers men's ice hockey season

[1] Despite much more practice time entering this season than the year before, coach Powers wasn't too optimistic about the team's first game and results bore that out.

[3] After a match with Lafayette was canceled, the spot was filled by a team composed of Princeton alumni who resided in and around Philadelphia.

[5] The next game, a few days later, also ended in a loss but the team nearly managed to overcome an early deficit and lead to some hope for the near future.

[6] The rematch with Hamilton happened at the end of the month and, despite Warner returning from a shoulder injury, the Quakers could only earn a tie with the Continentals.

[7] On a positive note, the game did attract 2,000 spectators so even in the midst of a poor season the team could still command a good-sized crowd.