Dalton Bancroft
Dalton Bancroft is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward for the Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League as a prospect to the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. He played college ice hockey at Cornell.
Playing career
Collegiate
Bancroft committed to play for the Cornell Big Red starting with the 2022–23 [NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season|2022–23 season].Bancroft had a successful first season with the Big Red. He led all freshmen on the team with 21 points, which was fifth overall on the team. He also was second in goals with nine. He scored a hat-trick in the Frozen Apple game against the UConn Huskies. He also scored a goal in Cornell's 4–0 upset of No. 1 ranked Quinnipiac in January. In early February, he was named to the Tim Taylor Award watchlist as the top freshman in the NCAA. The award would later go to Adam Fantilli. In the 2023 [ECAC Hockey men's ice hockey tournament|2023 ECAC tournament], Bancroft would help the Big Red advance to the semifinals, registering an assist in both wins against Clarkson [Golden Knights men's ice hockey|Clarkson] in the quarterfinal round. However, Cornell would get shutout and lose to Harvard in overtime, 1–0. However, the Big Red would earn an at-large bid to the 2023 [NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament|2023 NCAA tournament]. After upsetting the defending champions Denver Pioneers in the first round, the Big Red would fall to the Boston University Terriers in the quarterfinals, with Bancroft scoring the lone goal for Cornell in the final minute.
Bancroft and the Big Red would enter the 2023–24 NCAA [Division I men's ice hockey season|2023–24 season] with big expectations, and they would live up to those expectations. Bancroft improved his offensive totals from the previous season, scoring 12 goals and 19 assists for 31 points. The Big Red would enter the 2024 ECAC tournament as the No. 2 seed, and they would play like it. The Big Red exerted their revenge on Harvard in the quarterfinals, then proceeded to beat Dartmouth [Big Green men's ice hockey|Dartmouth] and St. Lawrence Saints en route to winning the tournament and earning an automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA tournament. Bancroft had four assists in the tournament run, including two in the championship game. Cornell would face off against Maine in the first round, who they would beat 3–1. They would rematch with Denver the following round, however, the Pioneers would get their revenge for the previous year, and win 2–1. Bancroft went scoreless in the two games. After the season, Bancroft was named to the ECAC Hockey Third Team for his efforts.
Cornell would look to build off their success in the 2024–25 season. Bancroft would once again raise his goal total, this time scoring 15 goals, which was second on the team. Cornell would enter the 2025 ECAC Hockey men's tournament as the No. 6 seed with a tough path to repeat. However, the Big Red didn't mind. After beating #11 Yale in the first round, they first upset #3 Colgate in two games in the quarterfinal, with Bancroft scoring a goal and assist in the clinching game. They would then beat No. 1 Quinnipiac in overtime, with Bancroft assisting on the game-winner, to advance to the finals for the second season in a row. Cornell would beat Clarkson 3–1 to win their second straight ECAC title, and once again clinching an auto-bid to the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Cornell entered the tournament as the second-lowest season, at No. 15. They would draw an opening round game against #2 Michigan State as heavy underdogs. However, Bancroft and the Big Red didn't care, as with ten seconds remaining, the Big Red scored the go-ahead goal to upset the Spartans, advancing to the second round to play Boston University. The Big Red would drag the Terriers to overtime, where they would fall 3-2 and end the cinderella run.
Professional
After Cornell's elimination from the NCAA Tournament, Bancroft became a highly touted free agent. On April 3, 2025, Bancroft signed a one-year entry-level contract with the Boston Bruins, and would report to their AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins for the rest of the season on an amateur tryout.After five games with the Bruins, on April 21, 2025, Bancroft was released from his ATO with the Bruins, returning to Cornell to finish out the academic year. He scored one goal in the five games.