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The Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Michigan Technological University. The Huskies are a member of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA). They play at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena in Houghton, Michigan.

Season-by-season results

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NCAA Division I champions Final/Frozen Four appearance Conference playoff champions Conference regular season champions
Season Conf. Conference regular season Overall Conference postseason[B] NCAA postseason
Finish GP W L T Pts [A] GF GA GP W L T GF GA
1919–20 None 4 1 2 1 10 16
1920–21 None 11 7 4 0 35 24
1921–22 None 12 8 3 1 33 22
1922–23 None 4 0 4 0 8 22
1923–24 None 5 0 5 0 4 22
1924–25 None 6 2 4 0 12 18
1925–26 None 5 2 2 1 10 13
1926–27 None 6 5 1 0 21 8
1927–28 None 6 5 1 0 22 10
1928–29 None 13 2 8 3 16 35
1929–30 None 13 5 7 1 56 51
1930–31 None 9 2 7 0 14 27
1931–32 None 13 5 6 2 37 45
1932–33 None 15 9 5 1 55 35
1933–34 None 22 13 8 1 85 49
1934–35 None 17 4 11 2 32 48
1935–36 None 16 6 9 1 34 49
1936–37 None 18 7 8 3 31 33
1937–38 None 16 4 11 1 41 52
1938–39 None 13 6 8 0 42 46
1939–40 None 15 10 5 0 36 43
1940–41 None 11 1 10 0 20 59
1941–42 None 12 3 6 3 24 37
1942–43 None 10 1 9 0 24 42
1943–44
1944–45
1945–46 None 16 4 12 0 66 120
1946–47 None 19 6 13 0 91 99
1947–48 None 20 8 12 0 91 97 Did not qualify
1948–49 None 15 5 10 0 66 76 Did not qualify
1949–50 None 17 10 7 0 110 65 Did not qualify
1950–51 None 21 5 14 2 89 134 Did not qualify
1951–52 MCHL 7th 12 0 12 0 0 20 2 18 0 75 154 Did not qualify
1952–53 MCHL 6th 16 3 13 0 4 53 94 19 6 13 0 75 100 Did not qualify
1953–54 WIHL 7th 18 2 16 0 2 36 114 25 7 17 1 94 133 Did not qualify
1954–55 WIHL 5th 20 8 11 1 10½ 72 68 26 12 13 1 116 86 Did not qualify
1955–56 WIHL 2nd 20 14 6 0 17 82 61 28 21 7 0 156 83 Won in semifinals (Boston College)
Lost championship (Michigan)
1956–57 WIHL 4th 20 8 8 4 12½ 80 76 28 14 9 5 133 102 Did not qualify
1957–58 WIHL 7th 20 15 5 0 5 50 80 28 11 16 1 85 96 Did not qualify
1958–59 None 27 16 10 1 116 88 Did not qualify
1959–60 WCHA 2nd 22 15 16 1 107 72 32 21 10 1 152 107 Won in playoff (North Dakota) Won in semifinals (St. Lawrence)
Lost championship (Denver)
1960–61 WCHA 4th 24 13 11 0 92 58 29 16 13 0 132 77 Lost in playoff (Denver) Did not qualify
1961–62 WCHA 1st 20 17 3 0 101 58 32 29 3 0 188 80 Won in semifinals (Michigan State)
Won championship (Michigan)
Won in semifinals (St. Lawrence)
Won championship (Clarkson)
1962–63 WCHA 3rd 16 11 7 2 68 53 29 17 10 2 109 78 Lost in first round (North Dakota) Did not qualify
1963–64 WCHA 4th 16 9 7 0 57 47 27 14 12 1 93 79 Lost in first round (Michigan) Did not qualify
1964–65 WCHA 2nd 18 12 5 1 78 47 31 24 5 2 153 82 Won in first round (Minnesota)
Won championship (North Dakota)
Won in semifinals (Brown)
Won championship (Boston College)
1965–66 WCHA 1st 20 15 4 1 77 48 30 23 6 1 141 85 Won in first round (Minnesota–Duluth)
Lost in second round (Michigan State)
Did not qualify
1966–67 WCHA 3rd 22 14 7 1 96 61 30 18 11 1 125 84 Won in first round (Minnesota–Duluth)
Lost in second round (Michigan State)
Did not qualify
1967–68 WCHA 2nd 20 15 5 0 76 47 32 22 9 1 131 82 Won in first round (Colorado College)
Lost in second round (North Dakota)
Did not qualify
1968–69 WCHA 1st 20 14 5 1 86 56 32 21 9 2 144 95 Won in first round (Michigan State)
Won West Regional championship (Michigan)
Lost in semifinals (Cornell)
Lost third place game (Harvard)
1969–70 WCHA T2nd 22 12 7 3 98 79 34 19 12 3 148 127 Won in first round (North Dakota)
Won West Regional championship (Minnesota)
Lost in semifinals (Clarkson)
Lost third place game (Wisconsin)
1970–71 WCHA 1st 22 18 4 0 112 62 33 25 6 2 173 104 Lost in first round (North Dakota) Did not qualify
1971–72 WCHA 7th 26 11 15 0 30 120 124 34 16 17 1 152 148 Lost in first round (Wisconsin) Did not qualify
1972–73 WCHA 5th 26 16 10 0 44 135 106 38 24 13 1 198 139 Won in first round (Michigan State)
Lost in second round (Denver)
Did not qualify
1973–74 WCHA 1st 28 20 6 2 42 155 91 40 28 9 3 218 131 Won in first round (Notre Dame)
Won in second round (Michigan State)
Won in semifinals (Harvard)
Lost championship game (Minnesota)
1974–75 WCHA 2nd 32 22 10 0 44 181 108 42 32 10 0 243 136 Won in first round (Notre Dame)
Won in second round (Michigan State)
Won in semifinals (Boston University)
Won championship game (Minnesota)
1975–76 WCHA 1st 32 25 7 0 50 190 134 43 34 9 0 255 177 Won in first round (Denver)
Won in second round (Michigan)
Won in semifinals (Brown)
Lost championship game (Minnesota)
1976–77 WCHA 6th 32 15 16 1 31 143 150 38 19 18 1 177 178 Lost in first round (Michigan) Did not qualify
1977–78 WCHA 3rd 32 21 11 0 42 150 123 40 25 14 1 185 152 Won in first round (North Dakota)
Lost in second round (Wisconsin)
Did not qualify
1978–79 WCHA 7th 32 13 16 3 29 152 141 38 17 18 3 182 165 Lost in first round (Minnesota) Did not qualify
1979–80 WCHA 7th 28 12 14 2 26 141 120 38 18 18 2 181 160 Lost in first round (Minnesota) Did not qualify
1980–81 WCHA T2nd 28 17 11 0 34 122 108 44 29 14 1 199 161 Won in first round (North Dakota)
Won in second round (Michigan)
Won in quarterfinals (Providence)
Lost in semifinals (Minnesota)
Won third place game (Northern Michigan)
1981–82 CCHA 3rd 28 16 11 1 33 129 120 40 23 14 3 195 165 Won in quarterfinals (Ferris State)
Lost in semifinals (Michigan State)
Lost third place game (Bowling Green)
Did not qualify
1982–83 CCHA 4th 32 20 12 0 40 162 124 40 22 17 1 189 157 Lost in first round (Northern Michigan) Did not qualify
1983–84 CCHA T6th 30 14 16 0 28 123 128 41 19 21 1 160 167 Lost in first round (Michigan State) Did not qualify
1984–85 WCHA 8th 34 13 20 1 27 132 148 40 15 24 1 150 174 Lost in first round (Minnesota–Duluth) Did not qualify
1985–86 WCHA 8th 34 9 22 3 21 118 164 40 10 26 4 133 193 Lost in first round (Denver) Did not qualify
1986–87 WCHA T7th 35 11 23 1 23 118 182 40 11 28 1 130 221 Lost in first round (Minnesota) Did not qualify
1987–88 WCHA 4th 35 19 15 1 39 165 158 41 20 20 1 189 193 Lost in first round (North Dakota) Did not qualify
1988–89 WCHA 6th 35 15 19 1 31 128 150 42 15 25 2 142 188 Lost in first round (Wisconsin) Did not qualify
1989–90 WCHA 8th 28 6 22 0 12 112 168 40 10 30 0 150 216 Lost in first round (Wisconsin) Did not qualify
1990–91 WCHA 7th 32 9 21 2 20 105 134 41 13 25 3 141 166 Lost in first round (Minnesota) Did not qualify
1991–92 WCHA 6th 32 14 17 1 29 114 137 37 16 22 1 141 177 Lost in first round (Northern Michigan) Did not qualify
1992–93 WCHA 4th 32 15 12 5 35 134 116 37 17 15 5 151 134 Won in first round (St. Cloud State)
Lost in quarterfinals (Northern Michigan)
Did not qualify
1993–94 WCHA 10th 32 8 19 5 21 93 105 45 13 27 5 140 163 Won in first round (Colorado College)
Won in quarterfinals (Northern Michigan)
Lost in semifinals (Minnesota)
Lost third place game (Wisconsin)
Did not qualify
1994–95 WCHA 8th 32 12 17 3 27 109 141 38 15 20 4 136 175 Lost in first round (Denver) Did not qualify
1995–96 WCHA 7th 32 12 14 6 28 108 118 41 18 18 6 143 156 Won in first round (Minnesota–Duluth)
Won in quarterfinal (St. Cloud State)
Won in semifinals (Colorado College)
Lost championship game (Minnesota)
Did not qualify
1996–97 WCHA 10th 32 5 23 4 14 81 133 38 8 27 4 98 155 Lost in first round (North Dakota) Did not qualify
1997–98 WCHA 7th 28 10 17 1 21 79 116 39 17 20 3 132 155 Lost in first round (St. Cloud State) Did not qualify
1998–99 WCHA 8th 28 9 19 0 18 67 95 38 9 28 1 86 141 Lost in first round (Denver) Did not qualify
1999–2000 WCHA 10th 28 2 26 0 4 47 136 38 4 34 0 68 183 Lost in first round (Wisconsin) Did not qualify
2000–01 WCHA 8th 28 6 19 3 15 69 105 36 8 24 4 91 135 Lost in first round (Minnesota) Did not qualify
2001–02 WCHA 10th 28 4 22 2 10 66 134 38 8 28 2 92 177 Lost in first round (Denver) Did not qualify
2002–03 WCHA 9th 28 7 18 3 17 77 116 38 10 24 4 109 154 Lost in first round (Minnesota) Did not qualify
2003–04 WCHA 10th 28 6 19 3 15 66 118 38 8 25 5 97 161 Lost in first round (North Dakota) Did not qualify
2004–05 WCHA 10th 28 7 19 2 16 64 98 37 8 25 4 91 136 Lost in first round (Denver) Did not qualify
2005–06 WCHA 8th 28 6 16 6 18 54 113 38 7 25 6 74 149 Lost in first round (Wisconsin) Did not qualify
2006–07 WCHA 6th 28 11 12 5 27 69 64 40 18 17 5 90 87 Won in first round (Colorado College)
Lost in quarterfinals (Wisconsin)
Did not qualify
2007–08 WCHA 9th 28 9 15 4 22 55 77 39 14 20 5 78 99 Lost in first round (North Dakota) Did not qualify
2008–09 WCHA 10th 28 2 19 7 11 47 94 38 6 25 7 62 122 Lost in first round (North Dakota) Did not qualify
2009–10 WCHA 10th 28 4 24 0 8 58 119 36 5 30 1 73 149 Lost in first round (Denver) Did not qualify
2010–11 WCHA 12th 28 2 24 2 6 49 124 38 4 30 4 75 169 Lost in first round (North Dakota) Did not qualify
2011–12 WCHA 8th 28 11 13 4 26 85 87 39 16 19 4 111 116 Won in first round (Colorado College)
Lost in quarterfinals (Denver)
Did not qualify
Totals (91 seasons) 2558 1113 1294 158 9461 9799 9 WCHA Championships 10 NCAA Tournament appearances
10 Final/Frozen Four appearances
3 NCAA Championships
Notes
A  • From 1951–58, the point value of a game depended on the teams' frequency of meeting. When teams played each other twice, two points were awarded for a win. When teams met each other four times, one point was awarded for a win. When teams met each other eight times, one half point was awarded for a win. Ties were worth half a win.
 • From 1959–71, points were not awarded and rankings were determined by win percentage.
 • Since 1971–72, two points are awarded for a win and one point is awarded for a tie.
B  • In 1960 and 1961, the top four teams qualified for the playoffs. There was one round consisting of a two-game series, and the winner of each series was determined by total goals. The two winning teams are considered WCHA playoff champions and advanced to the NCAA Final Four.
 • In 1962, the top four teams qualified for the playoffs. There were two single-elimination rounds (including a third place game) to determine the WCHA playoff champion. The champion and runner-up advanced to the NCAA Final Four
 • From 1963–65, the top four teams qualified for the playoffs. The first round consisted of a two-game series, and the winner of each series was determined by total goals. The two winning teams advanced to the WCHA championship game and the NCAA Final Four.
 • From 1966–68, all eight teams qualified for the playoffs. There were two single-elimination rounds, and the two winning teams are considered WCHA playoff champions and advanced to the NCAA Final Four.
 • From 1969–71, the playoff format remained the same, except the games were held at two Regional sites (the home rink of the highest-ranked team in each group).
 • From 1972–76, the top eight teams qualified for the playoffs. There were two rounds consisting of two-game series, and the winner of each series was determined by total goals. The two winning teams are considered WCHA playoff champions and advanced to the NCAA Final Four.
 • In 1977, the playoff format remained the same, except a two-game, total goals championship series was added. The winner advanced to the NCAA Final Four, and the runner-up advanced to an NCAA quarterfinal game against the CCHA champion.
 • From 1978–80, the championship series was dropped. The two second round winners advanced to the NCAA Tournament – the team with the better regular season record to the Final Four, the other to a quarterfinal game.
 • In 1981, the playoff format remained the same, except the NCAA Tournament was expanded to eight teams and both WCHA qualifiers advanced to quarterfinal series. Other teams were eligible to receive at-large bids.
 • During Michigan Tech's three CCHA seasons (1981–84), the top eight teams qualified for a three-round, single elimination tournament. The winner advanced to an NCAA Tournament quarterfinal series. Other teams were eligible to receive at-large bids.
 • In the WCHA from 1982–87, the top eight teams qualified for a three-round tournament consisting of two-game, total goals series. The winner advanced to an NCAA Tournament quarterfinal series. Other teams were eligible to receive at-large bids.