1924–25 Army Cadets men's ice hockey season

Unfortunately, Army was again hampered by a lack of ice due to warm weather and had few opportunities to practice throughout the season.

Three managed to find the back of the next but the Cadets were prevented from tying the game by a stellar netminding performance.

After a further win over Amherst, virtually all of the Stuart Rink ice melted and the team was unable to practice for two weeks.

Things got so bad that Army was forced to play its first ever intercollegiate road game in mid-February, travelling south to take on Princeton.

[2] With the ice missing, all signs were pointing to the rivalry game with the Royal Military College being cancelled.