Chris Ray (ice hockey)

Christopher P. Ray was an American ice hockey forward who played for Colorado College after World War II and helped the program win its first National Championship in 1950.

He helped pushing the team to a 19-7 record in his freshman season and earning the Tigers a bid into the first NCAA Tournament.

CC fell to Dartmouth in the semifinal but the team returned to the tournament the following year, only to lost both games by a rather large margin.

[2] The 31 goals he scored on the year earned Ray a place on the AHCA All-American Second Team[3] while his tournament exploits went entirely unrecognized.

Ray played one more year at CC before graduating and finished his college career as the Tigers' all-time scoring leader with 173 points in 99 games.