1929–30 Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey season

In August, captain-elect William Harrison Heintzman was suffering from a throat infection and had an operation to address the condition.

Harry Hodge, the school's assistant coach of athletics, was put in charge of the team until a permanent replacement was found.

[4] Soft ice against forced the postponement of a game, this time the tilt against St. Lawrence was moved from January 28 until mid-February.

1,500 fans shoed up to Ives Park to watch Tech roll over the visitors and earn their sixth win on the season.

Even without the normal center Williams, it was both the most goals scored and largest margin of victory for Tech in the ten years of the program's existence.

Wally Easton needed to only make 3 saves in his fifth shutout on the year while 'Peck' Donald and Clarence 'Ike' Houston led the offense to a triumphant win.