1926–27 California Southern Campus Grizzlies men's ice hockey season

The 1926–27 California Southern Campus Grizzlies men's ice hockey season was the inaugural season of the program which became known as UCLA Bruins men's ice hockey the following year.

The California Southern Campus joined the ranks college hockey programs, founding their program in a sport that had only been in the state for two years.

Southern Campus performed well in the games, winning all despite the score being close in most.

[2] California Southern Campus were to play USC on March 11 in an unofficial match, but the game was called off due to Southern California's policy against playing CSC.

Near the end of their season, the team was formally recognized by the Athletic and Student university councils and officially made a minor sport for the school.