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Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey

College ice hockey program

Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey

College ice hockey program

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team_nameMichigan Tech Huskies
team_link[](michigan-tech-huskies)
current2025–26 Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey season
imageMichigan Tech Huskies wordmark.svg
image_size220px
universityMichigan Technological University
sexmen's
conferenceCentral Collegiate Hockey Association
conference_shortCCHA
locationHoughton, Michigan
studentsectionMitch's Misfits
coachBill Muckalt
<!-- Muckalt's tenure/record entering 2025–26 season -->coach_year1st
coach_wins8
coach_losses3
coach_ties1
arenaMacInnes Student Ice Arena
mascotBlizzard T. Husky
NCAAchampion1962, 1965, 1975
NCAArunnerup1956, 1960, 1974, 1976
NCAAfrozenfour1956, 1960, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981
NCAAtourneys1956, 1960, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023, 2024
conference_tournamentWCHA: 1960, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981, 2017, 2018
CCHA: 2024
conference_seasonWCHA: 1962, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, 2016
uniform_imageWCHA-Uniform-MTU.png

CCHA: 2024

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

The Huskies host and compete in the annual Great Lakes Invitational held in December of each year. The four-team tournament was played for the 50th year in 2014.

History

The Michigan Tech Huskies at the 2015 [[Great Lakes Invitational

Michigan Tech has had a storied history from its inception in 1919, producing three national championships. The program has played in five different home arenas including the Amphidrome, Calumet Colosseum, Dee Stadium and the MacInnes Student Ice Arena.

The program is a charter member of the WCHA in 1951 and became a national powerhouse under the leadership of Coach John MacInnes during the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s.

The team has won three NCAA Division I championships (1962, 1965, and 1975) and seven Western Collegiate Hockey Association championships (1962, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, and 2016).

Conferences

  • None (1919–51, 1958–59)
  • Midwest Collegiate Hockey League/ Western Intercollegiate Hockey League/ Western Collegiate Hockey Association (1951–58, 1959–81, 1984–2021)
  • Central Collegiate Hockey Association (1981–84, 2021–present)

NCAA Championships

YearChampionScoreRunner-upCityArena
1962Michigan Tech7–1ClarksonUtica, NYUtica Memorial Auditorium
1965Michigan Tech8–2Boston CollegeProvidence, RIMeehan Auditorium
1975Michigan Tech6–1MinnesotaSt. Louis, MOSt. Louis Arena

Season-by-season results

Main article: List of Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey seasons

Source:

Coaches

As of the completion of the 2024–25 season.

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1919–1920E. R. Lovell11–2–1
1920–1921, 1923–1924Elmer Sicotte27–9–0
1921–1922Mike Fay18–3–1
1922–1923Bill Murdoch10–4–0
1924–1926Leon Harvey24–6–1
1926–1929Carlos "Cub" Haug312–10–3
1929–1936Bert Noblet744–53–8
1936–1938Joe Savini211–19–4
1938–1941, 1945–1948Ed Maki*635–60–0
1941–1943Elwin Romnes24–15–3
1948–1951Amo Bessone320–31–2
1951–1956Al Renfrew548–68–2
1956–1982John MacInnes26555–295–39
1982–1985Jim Nahrgang*356–62–3
1985–1990Herb Boxer*566–129–8
1990–1992Newell Brown229–47–4
1992–1996Bob Mancini463–80–20
1996–2000Tim Watters†*539–116–9
2000–2003Mike Sertich325–69–9
2003–2011Jamie Russell*870–197–37
2011–2017Mel Pearson*6118–92–29
2017–2025Joe Shawhan8154–120–29
2025–presentBill Muckalt10–0–0
  • indicates former Huskies player

† Tim Watters was fired in November 2000 after a 1–7–1 start.

Pageantry

Huskies hockey fans associate many traditional songs with hockey games. Some of these songs include "The Engineer's Song", verses other than the first to "In Heaven There Is No Beer" and "Blue Skirt Waltz" (stylized as "The Copper Country Anthem"). Student organizations associated with hockey fandom include the student fan section Mitch's Misfits, and DaWGs, the official group representing the Huskies Pep Band.

Arena

John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena: (1972–present)

  • Name: Student Ice Arena (1972–91), John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena (1991–present)
  • Capacity: 4,200
  • Constructed: 1971
  • Dedication and first game: January 14, 1972
  • Renovated: 1999, 2009

Top single-game crowds

  • 4,619 vs Michigan: February 7, 1976
  • 4,563 vs Denver: February 4, 1978
  • 4,551 vs Denver: February 3, 1978

Top weekend series crowds

  • 9,131 vs Michigan: February 6–7, 1976
  • 9,114 vs Denver: February 3–4, 1978
  • 8,992 vs Michigan State: February 1–2, 1974

Statistical leaders

Source:

Career points leaders

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1972–1976163133177310
1971–1975149100117217
1974–197816080133213
1989–199315561149210
1978–198214766143209
1980–19841529189180
1992–199615357112169
1973–19761009373166
1979–19841447392165
1953–19571078872160

Career goaltending leaders

GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Minimum 30 games

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2012–20169956145725818710.9222.00
2019–2024141816476491128824.9212.12
1964–1967513160381031302.9122.55
1961–1964754500522211986.9162.64
2005–20087340852633111815.9102.66

Statistics current through the end of the 2023–24 season.

Current roster

As of August 21, 2025.

Awards and honors

Hockey Hall of Fame

The following Michigan Tech Huskies have been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame.

  • Tony Esposito (player, 1988)

United States Hockey Hall of Fame

The following Michigan Tech Huskies have been elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.

  • Amo Bessone (coach, 1992)
  • Paul Coppo (player, 2004)
  • John MacInnes (coach, 2007)

NCAA

Spencer Penrose Award

  • John MacInnes: 1970, 1976

Tournament Most Outstanding Player

All-Americans

First Team

  • 1936–37: Ed Maki
  • 1950–51: Joe deBastiani, D
  • 1952–53: Bob Monahan, D
  • 1958–59: John Kosiancic, F
  • 1959–60: George Cuculick, G; Paul Coppo, F
  • 1961–62: Henry Åkervall, D; Elov Seger, D; Lou Angotti, F; Jerry Sullivan, F
  • 1962–63: Garry Bauman, G; George Hill, F
  • 1963–64: Garry Bauman, G
  • 1964–65: Tony Esposito, G
  • 1965–66: Tony Esposito, G; Bruce Riutta, D
  • 1966–67: Tony Esposito, G; Rick Best, G; Bruce Riutta, D; Gary Milroy, F
  • 1968–69: Al Karlander, F
  • 1970–71: Morris Trewin, G; Bob Murray, D
  • 1973–74: Jim Nahrgang, D; Mike Zuke, F
  • 1974–75: Bob D'Alvise, F
  • 1975–76: Mike Zuke, F
  • 1980–81: Tim Watters, D
  • 1992–93: Jamie Ram, G
  • 1993–94: Jamie Ram, G
  • 2014–15: Tanner Kero, F
  • 2022–23: Blake Pietila, G

Second Team

  • 1951–52: Joe deBastiani, D
  • 1954–55: Jack McManus, F
  • 1955–56: Jack McManus, F
  • 1989–90: Kip Noble, D
  • 2004–05: Colin Murphy, F
  • 2015–16: Alex Petan, F
  • 2021–22: Brian Halonen, F

WCHA

Individual awards

Player of the Year

  • Bob Murray: 1971
  • Mike Zuke: 1976
  • Tanner Kero: 2015
  • Alex Petan: 2016

Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year

  • Geoff Sarjeant: 1992
  • Eli Vlaisavljevich: 2010
  • Tanner Kero: 2015
  • Jamie Phillips: 2016

Sophomore of the Year

  • Lou Angotti: 1960
  • George Hill: 1963
  • Gary Milroy: 1965

Coach of the Year

  • John MacInnes: 1960, 1962, 1966, 1971, 1976
  • Herb Boxer: 1988
  • Jamie Russell: 2007
  • Mel Pearson: 2012, 2016

Freshman of the Year

  • Mike Usitalo: 1971
  • Mike Zuke: 1973

Defensive Player of the Year

  • Andy Sutton: 1998

Most Valuable Player in Tournament

  • Shane Hanna: 2017
  • Patrick Munson: 2018

All-Conference Teams

First Team All-WCHA

  • 1954–55: Bob McManus, G
  • 1955–56: Jack McManus, F
  • 1959–60: Henry Åkervall, G; John Kosiancic, F
  • 1961–62: Garry Bauman, D; Henry Åkervall, D; Lou Angotti, F; Jerry Sullivan, F
  • 1962–63: Garry Bauman, G; George Hill, F
  • 1963–64: Garry Bauman, G; Norm Wimmer, D
  • 1964–65: Tony Esposito, G
  • 1965–66: Tony Esposito, G; Bruce Riutta, D
  • 1966–67: Tony Esposito, G
  • 1968–69: Al Karlander, F
  • 1970–71: Morris Trewin, G; Bob Murray, D
  • 1973–74: Jim Nahrgang, D; Mike Zuke, F
  • 1974–75: Jim Warden, G; Bob D'Alvise, F
  • 1975–76: George Lyle, F; Mike Zuke, F
  • 1980–81: Tim Watters, D
  • 1988–89: Shawn Harrison, F
  • 1989–90: Kip Noble, D
  • 1992–93: Jamie Ram, G
  • 1993–94: Jamie Ram, G
  • 1997–98: Andre Savage, F
  • 2004–05: Colin Murphy, F
  • 2014–15: Jamie Phillips, G; Tanner Kero, F
  • 2015–16: Alex Petan, F
  • 2016–17: Matt Roy, D

Second Team All-WCHA

  • 1951–52: Joe deBastiani, D
  • 1952–53: Joe deBastiani, F
  • 1954–55: Jack McManus, F
  • 1955–56: Bob McManus, G
  • 1956–57: Jack McManus, F; Tom Kennedy, F
  • 1959–60: George Cuculick, G; Gerald Fabbro, F; Paul Coppo, F
  • 1960–61: Bill Rowe, G; Henry Åkervall, D; Lou Angotti, F; Jerry Sullivan, F
  • 1961–62: Elov Seger, D; Gene Rebellato, F
  • 1962–63: Gary Begg, D; John Ivanitz, F
  • 1963–64: Scott Watson, F; George Hill, F
  • 1964–65: Dennis Huculak, D; Gary Milroy, F
  • 1965–66: Dennis Huculak, D; Wayne Weller, F
  • 1966–67: Rick Best, G; Bruce Riutta, D; Bob Toothill, F; Gary Milroy, F
  • 1967–68: Dick Sieradzki, D; Al Karlander, F
  • 1970–71: Mike Usitalo, F
  • 1972–73: Jim Nahrgang, D
  • 1973–74: Rick Quance, G; Lorne Stamler, F
  • 1974–75: Bob Lorimer, D; Mike Zuke, F
  • 1975–76: John Rockwell, G; Gord Salt, F
  • 1987–88: John Archibald, F
  • 1990–91: Kelly Hurd, F
  • 1992–93: John Young, F
  • 1997–98: Andy Sutton, D
  • 2003–04: Chris Conner, F
  • 2004–05: Lars Helminen, D
  • 2014–15: Alex Petan, F; Malcolm Gould, F
  • 2015–16: Jamie Phillips, G; Matt Roy, D
  • 2016–17: Shane Hanna, D
  • 2020–21: Colin Swoyer, D

Third Team All-WCHA

  • 1996–97: Andre Savage, F
  • 2004–05: Cam Ellsworth, G
  • 2006–07: Michael-Lee Teslak, G
  • 2014–15: Shane Hanna, D; Blake Pietila, F
  • 2015–16: Shane Hanna, D; Malcolm Gould, F; Tyler Heinonen, F
  • 2016–17: Tyler Heinonen, F
  • 2017–18: Mitch Reinke, D
  • 2019–20: Matt Jurusik, G
  • 2020–21: Trenton Bliss, F

All-WCHA Rookie Team

  • 1990–91: Jamie Ram, G
  • 1992–93: Jason Wright, D; Pat Mikesch, F
  • 2012–13: Alex Petan, F
  • 2013–14: Shane Hanna, D
  • 2015–16: Jake Lucchini, F
  • 2016–17: Angus Redmond, G; Mitch Reinke, D
  • 2017–18: Mitch Reinke, D
  • 2018–19: Brian Halonen, F
  • 2020–21: Arvid Caderoth, F

CCHA

Individual awards

Player of the Year

  • Blake Pietila: 2023

Goaltender of the Year

  • Blake Pietila: 2023

Rookie of the Year

  • Kyle Kukkonen: 2023
  • Elias Jansson: 2025

Coach of the Year

  • Joe Shawhan: 2023

Best Defensive Defenseman

  • Chase Pietila: 2025

All-Conference Teams

First Team All-CCHA

  • 2021–22: Brian Halonen, F
  • 2022–23: Blake Pietila, G; Ryland Mosley, F
  • 2024–25: Chase Pietila, D

Second Team All-CCHA

  • 2021–22: Blake Pietila, G; Colin Swoyer, D; Trenton Bliss, F
  • 2022–23: Brett Thorne, D
  • 2023–24: Blake Pietila, G; Isaac Gordon, F

All-CCHA Rookie Team

  • 2022–23: Kyle Kukkonen, F
  • 2023–24: Isaac Gordon, F
  • 2024–25: Rylan Brown, D; Elias Jansson, F; Logan Morrell, F

Michigan Tech Hall of Fame

The following is a list of people associated with Michigan Tech 's men's ice hockey program who were elected into the Michigan Tech University Athletic Hall of Fame (induction date in parentheses).

  • 1961–62 Team (2012)
  • 1964–65 Team (2014)
  • 1974–75 Team (2016)
  • Henry Åkervall (1990)
  • Lou Angotti (1991)
  • Garry Bauman (1992)
  • Russ Becker (2010)
  • Gary Begg (1997)
  • Rick Best (1994)
  • Tom Bissett (2014)
  • Rick Boehm (2000)
  • Herb Boxer (2009)
  • Peter Buchmann (1987)
  • Steve Coates (2018)
  • Paul Coppo (1985)
  • George Cuculick (1998)
  • Bob D'Alvise (1989)
  • Joe deBastiani (2000)
  • Tony Esposito (1990)
  • Gerald Fabbro (2005)
  • Dan Farrell (2011)
  • Peter Grant (2005)
  • John Grisdale (1997)
  • Fred Hall (2001)
  • Bob Hauswirth (1994)
  • George Hill (2001)
  • Bruce Horsch (2007)
  • Art Karam (1987)
  • Al Karlander (1990)
  • John Kosiancic (1994)
  • Doug Latimer (1986)
  • Bob Lorimer (1992)
  • George Lyle (1993)
  • John MacInnes (1985)
  • Abbie Maki (1987)
  • Ed Maki (1985)
  • Randy McKay (1999)
  • Al McLeod (2008)
  • Bob McManus (2001)
  • Jack McManus (1995)
  • Gary Milroy (2004)
  • Bob Monahan (1993)
  • Bob Murray (1996)
  • Jim Nahrgang (1989)
  • Ken Naples (2003)
  • Kip Noble (2018)
  • Allan Olson (1991)
  • Marcus Olson (1986)
  • Ted Olson (2003)
  • Stuart Ostlund (2002)
  • Ken Pelto (2001)
  • Brent Peterson (2016)
  • Ray Puro (2004)
  • Jamie Ram (2010)
  • Damian Rhodes (2006)
  • Bruce Riutta (1987)
  • John Rockwell (2006)
  • Elov Seger (1998)
  • Bill Steele (2012)
  • Jerry Sullivan (1986)
  • Bill Terry (2011)
  • Mike Usitalo (2008)
  • Maurice Villeneuve(1988)
  • Jim Warden (2007)
  • Tim Watters (1997)
  • Glen Weller (2005)
  • Scott White (2016)
  • Rick Yeo (1988)
  • John Young (2008)
  • Mike Zuke (1988)

Huskies in the NHL

As of July 1, 2025.

= NHL All-Star teamNHL All-Star]]NHL All-Star]] and NHL All-Star teamHall of Famers]]
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Lou AngottiRight WingNYR, CHI, PHI, PIT, STL1964–19746530
Garry BaumanGoaltenderMTL, MNS1966–1969350
Tom BissettLeft WingDET1990–199150
Chris CichockiRight WingDET, NJD1985–1989680
Steve CoatesRight WingDET1976–197750
Chris ConnerRight WingDAL, PIT, DET, PHO, WSH2006–20151800
Pheonix CopleyGoaltenderSTL, WSH, LAK2015–Present770
Chris DurnoLeft WingCOL2008–2010430
Tony EspositoGoaltender[](montreal-canadiens)display=inlinewidth=2pxcolor=#192168}}''', CHI1968–19848861
John GrisdaleDefensemanTOR, VAN1972–19792500
Brian HalonenLeft WingNJD2023–Present40
Steve JensenLeft WingMNS, LAK1975–19824380
Al KarlanderCenterDET1969–19732120
Tanner KeroCenterCHI, VAN, DAL2015–20221340
Jujhar KhairaLeft WingEDM, CHI, MIN2015–20243370
Geoff KinradeDefensemanTBL2008–200910
Joel L'EsperanceCenterDAL2018-2021330
Michael LauenForwardWPG1983–198430
Bob LorimerDefenseman[](new-york-islanders)display=inlinewidth=2pxcolor=#F47D30}}''', COR, NJD1976–19865292
Jake LucchiniCenterOTT, MIN, NSH2022–Present540
George LyleForwardDET, HFD1979–1983990
Darcy MartiniDefensemanEDM1993–199420
Jim MayerRight WingNYR1979–198040
Randy McKayRight WingDET, ****, DAL, MTL1988–20039322
Al McLeodDefensemanDET1973–1974260
Gord McRaeGoaltenderTOR1972–1978710
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Glenn MerkoskyForwardHFD, NJD, DET1981–1990660
Lyle MoffatLeft WingTOR, WPG1972–1980970
Bob MurrayDefensemanATF, VAN1973–19771940
Jim NahrgangDefensemanDET1974–1977570
Davis PayneRight WingBOS1995–1997220
Brent PetersonLeft WingTBL1996–1999560
Blake PietilaLeft WingNJD2015–2019380
Jamie RamGoaltenderNYR1995–199610
Dave ReiersonDefensemanCGY1988–198920
Mitch ReinkeDefensemanSTL2017–202110
Damian RhodesGoaltenderTOR, OTT, ATL1990–20023090
Matt RoyDefensemanLAK, WSH2018–Present4380
Jarkko RuutuLeft WingVAN, PIT, OTT, ANA1999–20116520
Geoff SarjeantGoaltenderSTL, SJS1994–199680
Andre SavageCenterBOS, PHI1998–2003660
John ScottLeft WingMIN, CHI, NYR, BUF, SJS, PHO, MTL2008–20162860
Lorne StamlerLeft WingLAK, TOR, WPG1976–19801160
Tony StilesDefensemanCGY1983–1984300
Jim StormLeft WingHFD, DAL1987–1991840
Andy SuttonLeft WingSJS, MIN, ATL, NYI, OTT, ANA, EDM1998–20126760
Bill TerryCenterMNS1987–198850
Tim WattersDefensemanWPG, LAK1981–19957410
Brian WattsLeft WingDET1975–197640
Clay WilsonDefensemanCBJ, ATL, FLA, CGY2002–2012360
Warren YoungForwardMNS, PIT, DET1981–19882360
Mike ZukeCenterSTL, HFD1978–19864550

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WHA

Several players also were members of WHA teams.

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Bruce AbbeyDefensemanCIN1975–19760
Lou AngottiRight WingCHC1974–19750
Bob D'AlviseCenterTOT1975–19760
Ken DesjardineDefensemanQUE, IND, CAC1972–19730
Bill HughesGoaltenderHOU1972–19730
Al KarlanderCenterNEW, IND1973–19770
George LyleForwardNEW1976–19790
Jim MayerForwardCAC, NEW, EDM1976–19790
Al McLeodDefensemanPHX, HOU, IND1974–19790
Lyle MoffatDefensemanCLC, ****1975–19793
Darwin MottForwardPHB1972–19730
Bill PrenticeDefenseman[](houston-aeros-wha)display=inlinewidth=2pxcolor=#0087BD}}''', IND, QUE, EDM1972–19782
Bill SteeleRight WingCIN1975–19770
Mike ZukeCenterIND, EDM1976–19780

Olympians

This is a list of Michigan Tech alumni were a part of an Olympic team.

References

References

  1. "Copper Country Hockey History".
  2. Erik Nordberg. "From the Archives: Double the Pleasure, Double the Fun". Michigan Tech Magazine.
  3. "2007-2008 Michigan Tech Ice Hockey Media Guide, p. 87". Michigan Technological University.
  4. "Unofficial MTU Hockey Webpage". cchockeyhistory.org.
  5. "Michigan Tech Hockey 2009-10 Yearbook". Michigan Tech Huskies.
  6. (2010). "2010–11 Hockey Yearbook". Michigan Technological University.
  7. (2000-11-07). "Watters Out, Sertich In at MTU". USCHO.com.
  8. "The Century Club". Michigan Tech Huskies.
  9. "2025-26 Hockey Roster". Michigan Tech Huskies.
  10. "Men's Award Winners". [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]].
  11. "Michigan Tech Sports Hall of Fame". Michigan Tech Huskies.
  12. "Alumni report for Michigan Tech University". Hockey DB.
  13. Players are identified as an All-Star if they were selected for the All-Star game at any time in their career.
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