1925–26 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season

After the departure of Charles Foote as head coach, the Eagles welcomed Fred Rocque back as their bench boss.

Even worse, a match with Army had to be scrapped on account of the weather, leaving Boston University as the only American college left on their schedule.

[2] A rematch with Pere Marquette to end the first half of the season capped off the losing streak and saw few in attendance, though the explanation given was that students were busy studying.

Red Groden tied the match in the second while Ed Mullowney scored the winning marker in the third to give BC the lead for the Winsor Cup.

After losing to an amateur team on the first night, the Eagles salvaged the weekend with a win over Loyola thanks to Cronin and Groden both scoring twice in the match.

The win ended the season on a high note but the lack of intercollegiate matches left the Eagles unable to compete for a championship with their peers.