2025-26 Men's Hockey Recap
The 2025–26 season for the Lake Region State College Royals men’s hockey team has been a developmental and transitional year as the young program continues to grow in ACHA Division II competition.
The 2025–26 season for the Lake Region State College Royals men's hockey team has been a developmental and transitional year as the young program continues to grow in ACHA Division II competition. Entering just their third season of existence, the Royals focused on building roster depth and gaining experience against increasingly competitive opponents.
Game results and highlights show the Royals have faced a challenging schedule, with stretches of inconsistent results typical of a developing program. However, throughout the season the men played with intensity, never giving up on a game. Their overall record was 12-16 leaving them in the middle of the league reflecting both competitive performances and areas needing improvement.
One of the defining features of this season has been the team's youth and roster composition. The Royals' 2025–26 roster carries young men with a balanced mix of forwards, defensemen, and goaltenders. This young core continues to gain valuable game experience, which is critical for long-term program and life success.
Offensively, the Royals have shown flashes of the high-scoring ability that defined their previous season, though consistency has been a challenge. Defensively, the team continues to work on structure and goaltending stability, key factors that often determine outcomes in close games at the ACHA level.
Despite ups and downs, the 2025–26 season represents another important step in the program's development. Competing against more established teams has provided valuable experience, and the Royals have remained competitive in many games. As the season has come to an end, the Royals continue to progress and improve in practice, preparing them for next season.
Overall, the season should be viewed as part of a longer-term building process. With a young roster gaining experience and a program still in its early years, the foundation is being built in the 2025–26 season for Lake Region State College to become more competitive in future ACHA campaigns.
