November 7th, 1993: The Sacred Heart Men's team plays the first hockey game in school history, a 8-2 loss at Fairfield
November 13th, 1993: First home game vs. Skidmore at the Milford Ice Pavilion (an 8-2 loss)
November 17th, 1993: First Victory in Men's program history (9-4 at Wentworth)
1995-1996: Women's Hockey Team begins play at the Milford Ice Pavilion
1997-1998: First winning season in Men's program history (13-12-0, 9-7-0 ECAC South)
1997-1998: Women's team joins the ECAC Alliance
1998-1999: First Division I Season (MAAC Conference)
1999-2000: First D1 winning season (16-15-3, 14-10-3 MAAC)
2001-2002: Women win the ECAC Open Tournament Championship 3-2 in OT over Holy Cross (Angela Yuhas had the winner)
March 9th, 2002: First Men's Postseason Win (3-2 OT vs. Canisius in the MAAC Quarterfinals)
2003-2004: SHU Men move to Atlantic Hockey
2003-2004: First D1 Intendent Season for the SHU Women & Coach O'Malley takes over
March 20th, 2004: SHU Men appear in a conference championship game for the first time (4-0 Loss vs. Holy Cross)
2004-2005: SHU Women move to the Sports Center of Connecticut in Shelton
2005-2006: SHU Women win the ECA Open Tournament Title again, 2-1 over Saint Anselem
November 17th, 2006: SHU Men get their first ranked win, a 5-4 victory at #16 RPI
March 20th, 2010: SHU returns to the Atlantic Hockey Championship Game (6-1 loss to RIT)
2009-2010: Nick Johnson becomes SHU's first All-American
October 11th, 2013: a year after finishing 2-30-4, the SHU men take down #1 UMass Lowell 2-1 in the season opener...the programs first win over a #1 ranked team
2016-2017: SHU Men move from the Milford Ice Pavilion to Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport
October 20th, 2017: SHU women play their first NEWHA game, a 2-1 OT loss vs. Saint Anselm
February 25th, 2018: SHU Women win the Inaugural NEWA Tournament Championship (3-1 over top-seeded Saint Anselm. Pios finished the 2017-18 season 27-6-2)
2017-2018: Sarah Erban wins NEWHA Goalie of the Year & Coach O'Malley wins NEWHA Coach of the Year
January 25th, 2020: SHU Men take down Yale in the Inaugural CT Ice Semifinals
2018-2019: Oliva Bryant wins NEWHA DPOTY, Anna Klein wins NEWHA Rookie of the Year, & Sarah Erban repeats as NEWHA Goalie of the Year
January 26th, 2020: the Sacred Heart men defeat #17 Quinnipiac 4-1, to win the first CT Ice Championship in Bridgeport
2019-2020: Jayne Lewis wins NEWHA Player of the Year (22G, 35PTS)
2019-2020: Jason Cotton and Mike Lee are both All Americans
2021-2022: Justin Danforth becomes the first Sacred Heart Alum to play in the NHL (CBJ)
2021-2022: Anna Klein wins NEWHA Player of the Year (14G, 36PTS) & Kelly Solak wins NEWHA DPOTY
January 14th, 2023: the $70M Martire Family Arena opens on Campus (SHU men would fall in OT 3-2 vs. Boston College. Conner Hutchison scored the first goal in the buildings history)
January 15th 2023: The Sacred Heart Women get the first victory at Martire Family Arena. A 2-1 OT victory (Paige McNeil had the winner, and Carly Greene had 54 saves)