1924–25 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season

BC's chief complaint from '24, a lack of reserves, was addressed by the addition of several new players as well as the return of Rocky Curry from appendicitis.

BC then played four games against visiting Canadian colleges and, though they kept the score close, lost three consecutive matches.

While the offense finding its game was largely responsible for the victory, local lore attributed the change to Jack Fitzgerald's new haircut.

After an exhibition match with a collection of local college All-stars, BC went dormant for the exam break and gave time enough for Eddie Spang to arrange a trip north.

Beginning in late January, the Eagles travelled to Canada, finally accepting the invitation from the northern colleges.

[4] The Eagles responded well the following week, downing Montreal in a pair of games to end the month with a winning record.

With just 3 minutes to play, Eddie Mullowney raced down the ice and fired a hard shot wide.