Lindenwood Lions men's ice hockey

The Lindenwood Lions men's ice hockey team represents the Lindenwood University in ACHA ice hockey. The program has won three club National Championships and announced its intention to promote the team to Division I for the start of the 2022–23 season.

History
Lindenwood founded its men's program as a club team in 2003. From its inception, the Lions performed well on the ice, winning 25 out of 29 games in its first year. As the team's schedule increased in difficult, head coach Derek Schaub was able to keep the program in good standing and got the Lions to post a 30-win season 2008. That season saw the team reach the championship game but it was only the beginning for the Lions. The following year Lindenwood was a juggernaut, going 42–4 and winning their first championship while outscoring opponents 313 to 77. After a second dominating championship in 2010, Schaub stepped down and turned the team over to assistant coach and former NHL player, Rick Zombo.

Under Zombo's leadership the Lions continued to be a national contender, reaching the championship in his first season and eventually winning their third title in 2016. While the men's team was achieving those heights, they were overshadowed by the women's team, which had won three consecutive ACHA championships and been promoted to Division I in 2011. In 2021 the school announced its plan to have the men's team finally follow the Lady Lions into the varsity ranks and the program began to transition in that direction.

While the school has not officially stated that the team will be a Division I program in 2022, multiple news reports indicate the program is on track to secure the needed funding. Critically, the COVID-19 pandemic does not appear to have hampered plans for the program's promotion. Furthering the potential viability of the team is its current home, the Centene Community Ice Center. With a seating capacity of 2,500, the building is comparable to other Division I programs, particularly for a school that only boasts a student body of approximately 7,500.

In the 2021 offseason, the team also began seeing its first transfers into the program from Division I programs (Kyle Jeffers), demonstrating the confidence that some have in Lindenwood's progress. Should Lindenwood accomplish their goal, the Lions will be the first Division I program in the St. Louis area since Saint Louis University discontinued their program in 1979.