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The Colgate Raiders men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents
Colgate University Colgate University is a private liberal arts college in Hamilton, New York. The college was founded in 1819 as the Baptist Education Society of the State of New York and operated under that name until 1823, when it was renamed Hamilton Theologi ...
. The Raiders are a member of ECAC Hockey. They used to play at
Starr Rink J. Howard Starr Rink is a 2,000-seat arena in Hamilton, New York. It opened in 1959 and was the home of the Colgate Raiders men's and women's ice hockey teams until 2016. The arena was dedicated in honor of former head coach John Howard Starr on D ...
from its inauguration in 1959 until the 2015–16 season. Starting with the 2016–17 NCAA season, the Raiders have started playing their home games in the Class of 1965 Arena. The program is located in Hamilton, New York.


History


Early years

Colgate's ice hockey team began as a four-game experiment in 1916 and 1917. The program was put on ice during World War I but returned in 1920 with a coach leading the Red Raiders. James Ballantine stayed with Colgate for eight years despite the program being mothballed in 1923 and remaining fallow until 1928. After ensuring the team returned he handed the coaching duties over to Ray Watkins who stayed for four uneventful seasons before assistant professor of Physical Education
John Howard Starr John Howard "Howie" Starr (1898 – November 14, 1989) was head coach of the Colgate University hockey team for 15 years. He was born on John Street in New London, Connecticut, in 1898. He died November 14, 1989, in Florida. A 40-year member of th ...
took over. Starr spent the first four seasons toiling with losing records before both he and the team started to turn the Red Raiders' fortunes. In the late 1930s Colgate started posting lofty records of 8–1 and 9–4 and continued doing so into the early-40s. In 1942 Starr left the program to volunteer for service in World War II. The team continued on for two seasons, posting an undefeated record in 1943 of 11–0, before being suspended for the final year of the war. Once peace had been achieved Starr and the team returned. After a down season in 1946 the Red Raiders earned their second undefeated record, going 14–0 in 1946–47. The team kept up its winning ways until
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when Starr resigned as head coach. The new bench boss,
Tom Dockrell Thomas R. Dockrell (1924-2012) was an American ice hockey player and coach for Colgate. Dockrell spent one season as Red Raiders coach before the program was dropped after the 1950–51 season. While the program was reestablished six years later ...
got off to a slow start with the Red Raiders who became a founding member of the first ice hockey conference, the Tri-State League, but didn't get an opportunity to improve his record due to unseasonably warm weather that caused the program to cease operations for the next six years.


Indoor ice and the ECAC

Colgate finally returned to the ice in
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and continued with new head coach
Olav Kollevoll Olav "Ole" Bernt Kollevoll (January 7, 1923 – September 11, 2010) was an American ice hockey, baseball and football player and coach. Career Born in Kristiansand, Norway, Kollevoll emigrated to the United States with his parents and grew up in ...
for two seasons before their first indoor ice rink was finished. The building was dedicated to the former coach as the J. Howard Starr Rink at the first game played on its surface in December 1959. With the stability of the program ensured the team was able to build itself into a respectable unit, producing increasing win totals into the early 1960s and founding its second conference, ECAC Hockey along with 27 other schools. Colgate finished their first year of conference play with an 18–6 mark, setting a new school record for wins and finishing tied for 6th but it wasn't enough to earn them a selection as one of the top 8 teams in the conference so they missed the playoffs. The following year saw the team slip to 7th in the ECAC but this time they received an entry into the postseason, losing to eventual champion
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in the quarterfinals. The next year brought the team record up to 19 wins and a second playoff berth where they once again lost to the eventual ECAC champion in their first game, this time to
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. After a down year in
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Kollevoll was replaced by
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who held the reins for seven seasons but could only lead the team to middling results most years. After two poor showings in the early '70s the team passed through three coaches over five years, eventually landing with former
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player Terry Slater.


Rise to prominence and tragedy

Slater's first season was an unmitigated disaster, with the team posting its worst record since tournament play began (as of 2018) but that was wiped away in his second season when the Red Raiders posted their first winning season since
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. The following season brought Colgate its first ECAC playoff in over a decade and in
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Colgate notched its first 20+ win season, its first ECAC playoff win and its first appearance in the NCAA tournament. Slater would keep Colgate in good standing for the duration of the 1980s, posing winning records in all but one season, however, the Red Raiders couldn't get out of the ECAC quarterfinals in any of their succeeding appearances. All of that changed in 1989–90 when Colgate jumped out with a tremendous start and never looked back. The team won its first ECAC regular season championship by a huge margin and swept its way through the ECAC tournament to take its first conference title. The Red Raiders received the second eastern seed and a bye into the Quarterfinals where they defeated
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in two close games. After downing Boston University in the semifinal Colgate only had Wisconsin left in they way but were unable to overcome the Badgers and had to settle for Runner-Up. Colgate predictably declined from its team-record 31 wins the next season but still posted a decent record. In December 1991 Terry Slater suffered a severe stroke and was hospitalized, dying four days later at the age of 54. His death gutted the team, but they still managed a respectable year in his absence.


Continued success

Don Vaughan arrived in 1992 to help heal the program and while the team struggled through sub-par seasons early on there were some encouraging signs with scattered postseason wins. By the mid-1990s the Red Raiders were posing winning records once more and by the end of the millennium Colgate found itself back in the NCAA tournament. Vaughan was so respected by the administration that he was tasked with serving as the interim Athletic Director for the 2003–04 school year, allowing his assistant Stan Moore to lead the team to an ECAC title and earn an ECAC Coach of the Year Award in the process. Not to be outdone, Vaughan returned to the bench the next year and got a second trip to the NCAA tournament followed by his own ECAC title the season after. Vaughan continues to coach the Raiders and now in his 26th season he holds the school record for wins, losses and ties while having produced several
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players along with many more professional alumni across Europe and
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Current roster

As of August 26, 2022.


Season-by-season results

Source:


Coaching history

As of the completion of 2022–23 season † Terry Slater Died on December 6, 1991.


Awards and honors


NCAA


Individual

Spencer Penrose Award The Spencer Penrose Award is awarded yearly to the top coach in NCAA Division I men's ice hockey by the American Hockey Coaches Association. The finalists for each year's award comprise the conference Coach of the Year winners from each Division ...
* Terry Slater: 1990


All-Americans

AHCA First Team All-Americans *1969–70:
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, F *1981–82: Chris Renaud, D *1983–84: Steve Smith, F *1987–88:
Réjean Boivin Réjean Boivin is a Canadian retired ice hockey right wing who was an All-American for Colgate. Career Boivin was a star player for Colgate for four seasons. As a freshman and sophomore, he finished second on the team in scoring and helped t ...
, F *1989–90: Dave Gagnon, G *1999–00: Andy McDonald, F *2008–09:
David McIntyre David John McIntyre (born February 4, 1987) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing with Kölner Haie of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). Playing career As a youth, McIntyre played in the 2001 Quebec Internation ...
, F *2011–12: Austin Smith, F AHCA Second Team All-Americans *1984–85:
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, G *1989–90:
Joel Gardner Joel Gardner is a Canadian retired ice hockey center who was an All-American for Colgate. Career Gardner was recruited to Colgate University by assistant coach Brian Durocher and felt as home as soon as he walked on campus. He quickly became ...
, F *1991–92:
Dale Band Dale Band (born June 30, 1969) is a Canadian retired ice hockey center who was an All-American for Colgate. Career Band joined the program at Colgate University in 1988 after a successful junior career with the Gloucester Rangers. He was near ...
, F *1995–96:
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, D *1996–97:
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, F *2017–18:
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ECAC Hockey


Individual

Player of the Year * Dave Gagnon, G: 1989–90 * Andy McDonald, C: 1999–00 * Austin Smith, RW: 2011–12 Tim Taylor Award * Terry Slater: 1989–90 * Don Vaughan: 1999–00, 2013–14 * Stan Moore: 2003–04 Best Defensive Forward *
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: 2020–21
Ken Dryden Award The Ken Dryden Award is an annual award given out at the conclusion of the ECAC Hockey regular season to the best goaltender in the conference as voted by the coaches of each ECAC team. The Ken Dryden Award was first awarded in 1996 and every year ...
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Mark DeKanich Mark Adam Dekanich (born May 10, 1986) is a Croatian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He was selected by the Nashville Predators in the fifth round (146th overall) of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. Playing career As a youth, Dekanich pla ...
: 2005–06 Student-Athlete of the Year *
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: 2022–23 Tournament MOP *
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All-Conference

First Team All-ECAC Hockey *1969–70:
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, F *1981–82: Chris Renaud, D *1983–84: Steve Smith, F *1984–85:
Jeff Cooper John Dean "Jeff" Cooper (May 10, 1920 – September 25, 2006) was a United States Marine, the creator of a "modern technique" of handgun shooting, and an expert on the use and history of small arms. Early life and education Cooper was ...
, G *1987–88:
Réjean Boivin Réjean Boivin is a Canadian retired ice hockey right wing who was an All-American for Colgate. Career Boivin was a star player for Colgate for four seasons. As a freshman and sophomore, he finished second on the team in scoring and helped t ...
, F *1988–89: Scott Young, D *1989–90: Dave Gagnon, G;
Joel Gardner Joel Gardner is a Canadian retired ice hockey center who was an All-American for Colgate. Career Gardner was recruited to Colgate University by assistant coach Brian Durocher and felt as home as soon as he walked on campus. He quickly became ...
, F *1991–92:
Dale Band Dale Band (born June 30, 1969) is a Canadian retired ice hockey center who was an All-American for Colgate. Career Band joined the program at Colgate University in 1988 after a successful junior career with the Gloucester Rangers. He was near ...
, F *1995–96:
Brad Dexter Brad Dexter (born Boris Michel Soso; April 9, 1917 – December 12, 2002) was an American actor and film producer. He is known for tough-guy and western roles, including the 1960 film ''The Magnificent Seven'' (1960), and producing several fil ...
, D *1996–97:
Mike Harder Michael J. Harder (born February 8, 1973) is a Canadian former ice hockey coach and center who was an All-American for Colgate. Career Harder arrived in Hamilton in the fall of 1993 after finishing out his junior career with the Weyburn Red W ...
, F *1999–00:
Cory Murphy Cory Murphy (born February 13, 1978) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He is currently an assistant coach for HIFK in the Finnish Liiga. Playing career Undrafted, Murphy played collegiate hockey with Colgate University. M ...
, D; Andy McDonald, F *2003–04:
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, F *2008–09:
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, F *2011–12: Austin Smith, F *2020–21:
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, F *1985–86:
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, G *1988–89: Paul Cohen, G *1993–94:
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, F *1994–95:
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Mike Harder Michael J. Harder (born February 8, 1973) is a Canadian former ice hockey coach and center who was an All-American for Colgate. Career Harder arrived in Hamilton in the fall of 1993 after finishing out his junior career with the Weyburn Red W ...
, F *1995–96:
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, F *1998–99: Andy McDonald, D *2000–01:
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, D; Sean Nolan, F *2002–03: Scooter Smith, G *2003–04: Rob Brown, D *2005–06: Kyle Wilson, F *2006–07:
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, F *2009–10:
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, F *2011–12:
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, F *2017–18:
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, G Third Team All-ECAC Hockey *2007–08:
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, F ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team *1987–88:
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, D *1988–89:
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, F *1989–90:
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, D *1991–92:
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, F *1993–94:
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, F *1994–95:
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, D *2000–01: Rob Brown, D *2003–04:
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, D *2004–05:
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, F *2005–06:
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, D *2012–13:
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, D *2020–21:
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Statistical leaders

Source:


Career points leaders


Career goaltending leaders

''GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average'' Minimum 30 games Statistics current through the start of the 2022-23 season.


Olympians

This is a list of Colgate alumni were a part of an
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Players


Raiders in the NHL

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WHA

Two players were members of WHA teams.


See also

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Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey The Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey team is an NCAA Division I ice hockey team that represents Colgate University and play in ECAC Hockey. The Raiders play their home games at Class of 1965 Arena. The Raiders have played in Division I hocke ...
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Colgate Raiders The Colgate Raiders are the athletic teams that represent Colgate University. The teams include men and women's basketball, cross country, ice hockey, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, swimming & diving, track and field and tennis. Men's sports include g ...


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* {{ECAC Hockey League Ice hockey teams in New York (state)