The SUNY Canton men's hockey team marked a successful 2025-26 season, making their second consecutive SUNYAC playoff appearance under Head Coach Alex Boak. The season started strong with four victories, including a notable win over the No. 7/8 ranked Trine. Despite a mid-season slump, the Roos rebounded with key wins, highlighted by a historic victory against No. 4 Oswego. With Trey Miller achieving multiple goaltending records, the team concluded its campaign by reaching the playoffs, although they were eliminated by Cortland in the first round.

By the Numbers
  • Trey Miller set records with 577 saves and a .934 save percentage this season.
  • Scott Cremen tied the single-season assists record with 16 assists.
State of Play
  • The Roos finished the regular season with an impressive 8 conference wins.
  • With a GAA of 2.76, the team also set a season record for the fewest goals against.
What's Next

The team faces a significant transition as several key players graduate, including Reilly McKinnon and Scott Cremen. They will need to recruit effectively and develop younger talent to maintain competitive momentum in the upcoming season. Early recruitment will be crucial for filling gaps left by departing seniors.

Bottom Line

The 2025-26 season showcased the SUNY Canton men's hockey team's resilience and growth, setting foundational records and achieving milestone victories. As they prepare for a new season, the focus will be on leveraging this success while addressing roster changes to continue building on their achievements.