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HOBART HOCKEY 2025-2026 REIGNING THREE -PEAT D3 HOCKEY CHAMPIONS

Hope this does not turn in to some kind of ginks, but, Hobart's current run reminded me of a very long college hockey home winning streak from a long, long time ago. Took a while to find it and verify that my memory was not shot. It turned out that it wasn't. That home winning streak, which started when I was in 8th grade and ended when I was a freshman in college, turned out to be Cornell at 63 games. For the first half of that streak Cornell did have a halfway decent goalie and a pretty fair coach who are now both in various Halls of Fame.

In case it's not being made a big deal of out west, Hobart's current home winning streak is 62. Don't know if Friday night decides if any goalies or coaches do or do not not make any Halls of Fame but it will be fun to tune in and watch. If they do get #63 on Friday, #,s 64 & 65 are probably givens at later dates.
Tony/troy, thanks for pointing this out as the Hobart Hockey team does , indeed, have an opportunity to tie Cornell University's NCAA record home win streak(63) with a win this weekend. I also remember that win streak as it started a couple of years after Ken Dryden graduated from the program. While the D1 streak by Cornell was incredible, I think it would be super cool for Hobart to tie the record against another great D3 team/program in Oswego.....if the Statesmen fall short, I will certainly blame you for the jinx;)
 
With the help of AI;

Hobart College's Unbeaten Streak​

Hobart College's men's hockey team is currently on a remarkable unbeaten streak of 40 games, with a record of 39 wins and 1 tie. This streak is the longest in NCAA men's hockey history, surpassing previous records held by other teams.

Upcoming Challenge​

This weekend, Hobart will have the opportunity to tie the NCAA record for the longest home win streak, which is 63 games, set by Cornell University. Hobart's current streak includes 28 consecutive wins, making them one of the top contenders in NCAA Division III hockey.

Historical Context​

  • Cornell's Record: The 63-game home win streak by Cornell is a significant achievement in college hockey, showcasing their dominance during that period.
  • Hobart's Performance: With their recent success, Hobart aims to match this impressive record, further solidifying their place in NCAA hockey history.
Hobart's upcoming games will be crucial as they seek to extend their unbeaten streak and potentially tie Cornell's home win record.
 
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