U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – The Air Force hockey team will open the 2025-26 season with an exhibition game at Omaha, Oct. 3, followed by the next four games at home.
After the exhibition game at Omaha, Air Force hosts a pair of games against local rivals Denver and Colorado College and then a series against St. Thomas.
The Falcons host Denver on Friday, Oct. 10, at Cadet Ice Arena. The Pioneers, the 2022 and 2024 NCAA Champions, won 31 games and reached the NCAA National Semifinals last season, before falling to the eventual NCAA Champion Western Michigan in double overtime at the Frozen Four.
The battle for the Pikes Peak Trophy resumes on Saturday, Oct. 11, with a single-game against Colorado College at the Cadet Ice Arena. Since the trophy’s creation in 2013, each team has won the trophy four times with three ties.
After a home series against St. Thomas on Oct. 17-18, the first meeting since St. Thomas went Division I in 2021, Air Force opens Atlantic Hockey play on the road at RIT, Oct. 24-25. The second half of the season opens at the Arizona State Desert Classic, Jan. 2-3, with a field that includes ASU, Alaska-Anchorage and Michigan Tech.
As part of the AHA schedule, Air Force will play Army four times this season, twice in West Point (Nov. 21 and 23) and twice at Cadet Ice Arena (Feb. 20-21).
All 10 Atlantic Hockey teams will make the playoffs again this season. In the opening round, the top six teams will get a bye while the No. 7 and No. 8 seeds will host a single game against No. 10 and No. 9 on Tuesday, March 3. The AHA quarterfinals (March 6-8) and the semifinals (March 13-15) will all be best-of-three series at the site of the higher-seeded team. The AHA championship game will be a single game on Saturday, March 21, at the site of the highest remaining seed.
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