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The Eastern Michigan University Eagles men's hockey team play in the Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League (GLCHL) of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA)in the Division 1 level. The Eagles have been a member of the ACHA since 1976 and have participated in the National Championship tournament 13 times and qualified another two times but did not participate.

History
The Eastern Michigan Eagles hockey team begain play in 1976. In the first 33 years of existance the Eagle's played in the Central States Collegiate Hockey League (CSCHL) before switching to the newly formed GLCHL at the start of the 2010-2011 season. In 2003 the team got into some trouble and was caught for hazing younger players. The punishment handed out by the school was the suspension of the current season, a deferred suspension with no post season league participation for the 2004-05 season, a written apology to the EMU community, 20 hours of community service for each club member, a $1,000 donation to a charitable organization whose mission is violence prevention, players and coaches conducting one educational class on hazing and disciplinary probation until 2007. Since then the team has gone through a couple coaching changes and is starting to become one of the best teams in the nation again.

Season Records
The records only go back to the 1988-89 Season. + 2003-2004 season ended with team suspension in late November. CSCHL league standings based upon forfeiture of remaining games. Team was ineligible for post-season play.

++ 2004-2005 season ranked #7 going into National Tournament. Team was ineligible for National Tournament in 2005 because of disciplinary action taken in 2003-2004 season.

+++Bid was denied

Arenas
The Eagle Players call their home arena The Nest. The Nest has changed three times in history. The Eagles first arena was The Ann Arbor Ice Cube in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Second arena was The Peak Ice Arena in Romulus, Michigan. The current home of the Eagles is The Taylor Sportsplex in Taylor, Michigan.