2021–22 St. Cloud State Huskies men's ice hockey season

The Huskies returned most of the men from the year before and lost none of the principle players, giving them a leg-up in the teamwork department.

A loss in mid-November caused the team to slip down to #2 but the Huskies took a bigger hit when they were swept by a surprising Western Michigan squad just before Thanksgiving.

Cloud's season was put on hold due to positive COVID-19 tests that forced several games around the country to be delayed or cancelled.

They didn't get back onto the ice until late-January and, though the Huskies played well in their return, the extra time off appeared to have taken the jam out of their game.

A good weekend against WMU helped arrest their slide but they were back in trouble after losing two to Omaha.

The final five game of the Huskies season would make or break the team and 5th-year starter Dávid Hrenák came up huge.

He sandwiched three stirling performances against Minnesota Duluth around a pair of wins that kept the team's head above water, making it all but certain that St.

Cloud scored three times in the second, tying the game on two separate occasions, and limited their opponents to just 16 shots on goal.

Senior Nolan Walker led the way with a 3-point night as the team scored four goals against Quinnipiac, the most they had allowed all season.