2021-22 CCHA Season

This is the 2020-21 Central Collegiate Hockey Association men's season. This is the league's first season as a revived league (and 43rd overall) after last playing in 2012-13 and the league being dissolved due to the realignment of Men's NCAA Division I conferences with the creation of the Big Ten Conference and the National Collegiate Hockey Conference beginning with the 2013-14 season. The league name was revived as Bowling Green maintained the rights to the CCHA name.

Membership Changes

 * In June of 2019 it was announced that seven members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association would be leaving the conference for the 2021-22 season. In February 2020 it was announced that the conference would be a revival of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association name.


 * The University of St. Thomas was involuntarily removed from the NCAA Men's Division III Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, which is an all-sport conference, due to the university throwing off the competitive balance within the league. The university was a founding member of the conference back in 1920. The university decided that it would approach the NCAA to elevate all of its' sports to the NCAA Division I level, a process which usually would take 12 years with at stopover in NCAA Division II. However, due to there only being one full D-1 university in the state and the backing of many groups within the NCAA the jump was approved. The university would be approved as a member of the Summit League in other sports. Both the men's and women's teams also made the jump with the men's team being unanimously accepted into the revive CCHA giving the conference a balanced 8 team set up and the women's team was accepted into the WCHA's women's conference which was left unaffected by the change in the men's conference.

Standings
To be added upon completion of the season

Conference Tournament
To be announced