1924–25 Amherst Lord Jeffs men's ice hockey season

[1] Amherst wasn't able to play their season opener until late January and, even then, they were forced to fight through a small blizzard against cross-town rival, Massachusetts Agricultural.

Heavy wind and snow made passing very difficult, however, that did not stop Amherst from opening the scoring on a controversial play.

Cameron then fired the puck back into the net for the score and, since there was no rule against such a play, the goal was allowed to stand.

The Lord Jeffs were flattened by the Ephs, completely overwhelmed by the teamwork of the home squad Malcom Cameron scored the only goal for Amherst in the 1–12 drubbing.

No coach was employed for this season, however, Frederick H. Tarr served as team manager with Robert O. Anthony as his assistant.