The hockey team's fifth-place finish in the Eastern College Athletic Conference was followed by several end-of-the-year individual honors.
Goalie Trevor Koenig became the first all-American in Union's Division I hockey history. The junior from Edmonton, Alberta had four shutouts this year
and allowed only one goal in eight other games; his 2.03 goals against average was the best
in the country, as was his .931 save percentage.
Koenig also became the first Union player to be selected to the ECAC all-star first team, and he received the Ken Dryden Award as the league's top goalie. He was second in the ECAC most valuable player balloting.
Coach Stan Moore was named the ECAC “Coach of the Year,” defenseman Andrew Will was a co-winner of the league's “Defensive Defenseman” award, and freshman Ryan Campbell was named to the “All-Rookie” team.
Union finished with its most Division I wins (eighteen), its most ECAC wins (eleven), and its best ECAC finish (fifth of twelve teams).
Moore was the first rookie head coach to win the honor since it was begun in 1987. Will anchored the defensive effort that finished second in the country with a 2.32 goals against average, and Campbell scored ten goals and twenty points.