2025-26 Cobber Men's Hockey News
Concordia seniors Caden Triggs (Moorhead, Minn.) and Joseph Harguindeguy (La Habra, Calif.) received MIAC postseason honors as voted on by the conference coaches.
The Concordia-Moorhead men’s hockey team battled fiercely against Saint John’s MN on Saturday afternoon, trading goals and physical play in an intense contest. The Cobbers were edged 4-2 in the final minutes of the game, closing out their 2025-2026 season at 11-12-2 overall and 6-9-1 in MIAC play.
Concordia University men’s hockey battled hard against Saint John’s Thursday night at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, but the Cobbers fell 2-1 despite strong offensive pressure and timely saves from Philippe De Champlain. Concordia moves to 11-11-2 overall and 6-8-1 in MIAC play.
Concordia dropped a tight 2-1 decision to Bethel Royals on Saturday night after a late third-period goal proved to be the difference.
Concordia outshot Bethel in the second period and held a ton of offensive zone time in the third period, but a pair of first-period goals by the Royals proved too much to overcome as the Cobbers dropped a 3–1 decision at Cullen Hockey Center.
Behind a clutch overtime goal from Caden Triggs, the Concordia-Moorhead men’s hockey team earned a 4–3 victory over Hamline Saturday afternoon. Caden Triggs, scored the game-winner at 4:41 of the first overtime, finishing a strong night with a goal and an assist.
Behind two goals from Tucker Skime, Concordia skated past Hamline 5–2 on Friday night, using a three-goal first period to secure a road MIAC win. The Cobbers improved to 10-8-1 overall and 5-5-1 in conference play.
Concordia-Moorhead used a pair of third-period goals to secure a 3–1 win over Hamline on Wednesday night. The Cobbers move to 9-8-2 on the year following their win over the Pipers.
Concordia battled back with two goals from Caden Triggs in the third period, but couldn't overcome 3-goal second period from host St. Olaf and lost 5-2 on Saturday afternoon.
Tucker Skime scored the game winner in overtime and he team with senior Joe Harguindeguy to post two goals and three assists in Concordia's 3-2 win at St. Olaf.
Joe Harguindeguy and Matthew Hard made sure there would be nothing but smiles on Senior Day as the pair of 4-year Cobbers combined for all three third-period goals in Concordia’s 4-1 comeback win over St. Scholastica.
Concordia built a 6-1 lead going into the third period and made sure there would be no late-game drama as they cruised past St. Scholastica. Seniors Joe Harguindeguy and Matthew Hard scored two goals each to lead Concordia to the 6-2.
Concordia built a four-goal cushion through two periods and answered a late rally by No. 15 UW–Stout with an aggressive odd-man rush in overtime, earning a hard-fought 6–5 victory in a MIAC–WIAC crossover showdown at home.
Concordia held a one-goal lead through two periods, but Wisconsin–Superior scored three times in the final 20 minutes to rally past the Cobbers, 3–1, on Friday night at Moorhead Sports Center.
Concordia finished off its 2-game series at Marian (Wis.) by scoring four goals in the final two periods to earn a 5-2 victory over the Sabres. The win keeps the Cobbers unbeaten in 2026 and moves their overall record to 4-6-2 on the season.
Concordia erased a late third-period deficit to force overtime, but neither team could find the game-winner as the Cobbers and Marian skated to a 4–4 tie Saturday night in nonconference men’s hockey action.
