Play for the
Bobcats

Montana State Hockey · ACHA D2 · Bozeman, MT

Join the Program
The Team

MSU Hockey is a student-run, non-profit organization. We operate through player dues, fundraising, ticket sales, sponsorships, and grants from Montana State University. With the support of the Bozeman Amateur Hockey Association, an experienced coaching staff, and a dedicated fanbase, we compete to win a national title.

As a member of this program you will represent the MSU Bobcats on the ice in front of hundreds of your peers. You will have access to competitive ACHA hockey, volunteer opportunities, and pro-deals from our sponsors.

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See What
We're
About

This is Bobcat Hockey. See what it looks like to compete for a program that is building toward a national title.

30-40Games / Season
15Home Games
3xPractices / Week
AugTryouts
D2ACHA Division
MWCHLConference
Why Join
01
Competitive Hockey

Play at the highest level of collegiate club hockey. ACHA Division 2, Mountain West Collegiate Hockey League. A 30-game season, September through March, with a legitimate shot at nationals.

02
Represent MSU

You will wear the Bobcat jersey in front of hundreds of students, faculty, and fans at Ressler Arena. The Brawl of the Wild brings in thousands of fans.

03
Pro Deals

As a Bobcat, you get free skate sharpening and 20% off any hockey-related purchase at Play It Again Sports in Bozeman, plus 10% off at Top Shelf Hockey.

04
Professional Support

Dedicated coaching staff, a partnership with Build Physio for physical therapy, strength and conditioning, and nutrition. We invest in the resources that help you perform and stay healthy.

05
Growing Program

Three MWCHL Championships. Five Nationals appearances. A runner-up finish in 2024–25. This program is on an upward trajectory and you can be part of what comes next.

06
Community Involvement

Beyond the rink, Bobcat Hockey players are active in the Bozeman community through volunteer opportunities, charity events, and engagement with the BAHA organization.

Eligibility
Are You
Eligible?

ACHA Division 2 requires student-athletes to be enrolled in a degree-seeking program and meet minimum academic requirements. Here is what you need to qualify.

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Enrolled in a Degree Program
Must be pursuing an associates, baccalaureate, masters, or doctoral degree as defined by Montana State University.



Minimum 9 Credit Hours
Undergraduates must carry at least 9 semester hours. Graduate students require a minimum of 6 semester hours. Exception applies in your final semester prior to graduation.



2.00 Cumulative GPA
A minimum 2.00 overall GPA is required. Players in their first year of collegiate hockey are not held to this requirement until the end of Year 1.



Passed 9 Credit Hours
You must have completed and passed 9 credit hours. First-year players are exempt from this requirement until the end of their first season.

Summary
Tryouts are
August
Season September – March
Tryouts August
Division ACHA D2 — MWCHL
Practices 3x Per Week
FAQ
Common
Questions

Don’t see your question here? Reach out using the interest form below.

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Where do the Bobcats play home games and practices?
Gallatin Ice at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds.
When are tryouts?
Tryouts are normally three ice sessions in late August or early September.
How do I sign up for tryouts?
You can sign up for tryouts at Catapalooza before school starts, or online here. Registration usually opens early August.
Will I be able to get ice time before tryouts?
Yes — there is normally at least one captains skate before tryouts begin, and anyone registered to try out is encouraged to attend.
Do I need a car?
No. Carpooling is the most common form of transportation to practices and games. Veterans with cars are encouraged and expected to give rides to players living on campus. We take a bus to away games.
Where do I keep my gear?
Veterans will store your gear in their garages off campus and bring it to games and practices. Soon (Sep 2026) we will have our own locker room in the new Ressler Motors Arena.
How long is the season?
The season begins in September and runs until February or March, depending on whether the team qualifies for Nationals. There is a week-long break for Thanksgiving and a few weeks off for Christmas.
Will I have enough time for school and hockey?
School comes first — all players must maintain above a 2.0 GPA to play. College is tough, and if you need to miss a game or practice to study or finish homework, we completely understand.
What kind of time commitment can I expect?
Three 1.25-hour practices per week, plus home or away games on most weekends.
What is the best part of playing?
Stepping onto the ice in front of hundreds of screaming fans. Even better — winning at home, or silencing a rowdy crowd on the road.
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Submit Your
Interest

Tell us about your hockey background. Please include your last team played, level (Junior, Midget, High School, Club), and most recent year of play — plus position, stats, or anything else you think we should know.

Interest Form