Florida hockey wraps 2025–26 season
By Nicole Scura | Mar. 11With one final puck pelted into the back of the opposing team’s net by sophomore forward Liam Lecauchois, the Florida Ice Hockey Club saw its 2025-26 season come to an end.
With one final puck pelted into the back of the opposing team’s net by sophomore forward Liam Lecauchois, the Florida Ice Hockey Club saw its 2025-26 season come to an end.
A goal by Liam Lecauchois offered a glimpse of hope for the Gators with 2:47 left, and it seemed Florida had a shot.
The Florida Ice Hockey Club opened the College Hockey South playoffs with a 7-4 loss against the Florida Atlantic University Hockey Club on Friday night at the Florida Panthers IceDen in Coral Springs.
The Florida Ice Hockey Club will finish up the 2025-26 season at the Florida Panthers IceDen in Coral Springs with hopes to clinch a championship.
After weathering the storm last night in overtime, the Florida Ice Hockey Club was able to reproduce another victory against the University of Central Florida Knights Hockey Club. This time, off of power plays. The Gators defeated UCF 4-2 on Saturday night at the Orlando IceDen for their last game of the regular season.
With one game left to go for the Gators’ regular season, the Florida Ice Hockey Club has once again put it to bed in overtime. Florida let go of a three-point lead in the third period, letting the University of Central Florida Knights Hockey Club take control 5-4. But the Knights could not defend their kingdom.
With three games and two opponents left in the regular season, the Florida Ice Hockey Club is looking to reach the postseason and to repeat its 2024 national championship magic.
In its first match-up against Boston College, the Florida Ice Hockey Club was in for a high-octane battle.The two sides traded goals all evening, finding themselves tied up at 8-apiece at the end of regulation.
Starting Friday and ending Saturday evening, the Florida Ice Hockey Club was looking to take home the cup at the 27th annual Savannah Hockey Classic.
The Vols controlled possession from the opening puck drop and overwhelmed the Gators on Saturday.
Florida's victory marks a stark turnaround from last season, where the Gators were swept by the Ice Vols in the regular season.
The UF ice hockey club was swept by FAU in the weekend series, falling 6-3 on Sunday. With UF, FAU and Tampa all near the top of the ACHA Men’s DII College Hockey South standings, the results could carry playoff implications.
UF fell for the second night in a row, dropping to 5-4-1 and marking its first two-game skid of the season.
UF fell 6-3 to FAU, dropping to 5-3-1 on the season. The game was the first of a three-match weekend series against the Owls (5-4).
Florida went toe-to-toe with the defending national champions, earning a win Friday and forcing overtime Saturday.
The Florida Gators (4-2) erupted for four goals in the final period to cruise past the Gamecocks (2-3), claiming a 6-2 victory at Flight Adventure Park in Irmo, South Carolina.
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