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2024-25 Bulldogs Men's Hockey Roster, Schedule

Bulldogs senior captain Dominic James. Howie / HowieHanson.com (file)

Forward – 5th Year Sr. Joe Molenaar, Sr. Dominic James, Sr. Carter Loney, Jr. Cole Spicer, Jr. Jack Smith, Jr. Kyle Bettens, So. Anthony Menghini, So. Matthew Perkins, So. Braden Fischer, Fr. Jayson Shaugabay, Fr. Callum Arnott, Fr. Max Plante, Fr. Zam Plante,   

Defense – Sr. Owen Gallatin, Sr. Will Francis, Sr. Luke Bast, Jr. Joey Pierce, Jr. Riley Bodnarchuk, Jr. Aiden Dubinsky, So. Aaron Pionk, Fr. Adam Kleber, Fr. Ty Hanson

Goal – Jr. Zach Sandy, Fr. Adam Gajan, Fr. Klayton Knapp

SCHEDULE

Oct. 5 – Bemidji State

Oct. 6 – University of Manitoba

Oct. 11-12 – at Massachusetts Lowell

Oct. 18-19 – Minnesota

Oct. 25-26 – Stonehill College

Nov. 8-9 – North Dakota

Nov. 15-16 – at Miami

Nov. 22-23 – Western Michigan

Dec. 6-7 – at Arizona State

Dec. 31 – at Bemidji State

Jan. 4 – Alaska Fairbanks

Jan. 10-11 – St. Cloud State

Jan. 17-18 – at Colorado College

Jan. 24-25 – Denver

Feb. 7-8 – at Nebraska Omaha

Feb. 14-15 – Arizona State

Feb. 21-22 – at North Dakota

Feb. 28-Mar. 1 – Miami

Mar. 7-8 – at St. Cloud State

Note: Home games at DECC are listed in boldface.

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