WALTHAM, Mass. – Bentley officially drops the puck on the 2025-26 season this weekend in Colorado, with the Falcons taking on Colorado College on Friday night and #5 Denver on Saturday night.
Both games get underway at 9:00 pm eastern time and can be live streamed on
NCHC.TV
This will be the first time the Falcons are playing either team. Bentley and Denver did cross paths last March at the NCAA East Regional in Manchester but did not play each other.
All three teams have game action under their belts from last weekend. Bentley played an exhibition game at home against Simon Fraser and Colorado College hosted UConn for a series, which the teams split. Denver played UNLV in an exhibition game and will play at Air Force on Friday night.
Of the 31 players on the roster, 20 return from last season's squad that won the AHA championship for the first time in program history. There are 11 newcomers.
The 31 players hail from eight different US states, five different Canadian provinces and five different countries (Norway, Finland, Czech Republic, Hungary and Sweden).
Massachusetts is the most represented US state with four (
Pat Lawn,
Nicholas Bevilacqua,
Peter Kramer and
Jack Farrell), followed by Minnesota with three (
Garrett Horsager,
Jack Erickson and
Dylan Cook).
The provinces most represented with three each are British Columbia (
Stephen Castagna,
Ryan Upson and
Colton Cameron), Ontario (
Ryan Mansfield,
Alec Leonard and
Owen Goodbrand) and Alberta (
Seth Bernard-Docker,
Easton Hesse and
Kellan Hjartarson).
Norway is represented by
Oskar Bakkevig and
Tobias Larsen, Finland is represented by
Oliver Salo, Sweden by freshman goalie
Lukas Swedin, Hungary by freshman Marton Nemes and the Czech Republic by freshman
Jan Gaspar.
Team captain
Stephen Castagna is the leading returning scorer (25 points last season), followed by
Ryan Mansfield (18 points) and
Kellan Hjartarson and
Oskar Bakkevig (16 points).
Assistant captains this season are seniors
Arlo Merritt and
Ryan Upson.
Bentley has been receiving votes in the USCHO poll after they finished last season ranked at #19. Prior to the NCAA Tournament, they were ranked, at #20, for the first time in school history.
CC received the most votes of any team outside the top-20 this week and Denver is ranked 5th.
After this weekend's games, the Falcons travel to UMass Amherst on October 18 before their first two games at home against Canisius on October 24 and 25.