1926–27 Union Skating Dutchmen ice hockey season

The situation for Union's ice hockey team looked to be improving this season as not only was the Central Park Rink still available to the Dutchmen but H. A. Larrabee returned as coach, the first time the program had the same leader since the end of the war.

After missing all of the previous season, Mulqueen was a bulwark on defense and helped new starter Cunningham post the first shutout of his college career.

Beale raised Union's lead at the start of the third but the Ephs finally broke through the pair of goals in quick succession.

The offense continued to press but was unable to secure another goal, leaving Williams' final tally at the end of the period as the game-winner.

With Gilmour injured and Mulqueen lost to graduation, the Garnet played one of their finest games to date against Amherst for the second win of the season.

Union was able to skate rings around the home team and the return of John Gilmour saw the Garnet win their final match of a very trying year.