Castagna, Stanley Sign Three-Year Entry-Level NHL Contracts
Jonathan Castagna and Hoyt Stanley from Cornell men's hockey have signed three-year entry-level contracts with the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators, respectively, starting in the 2026-27 season. Both players will join their teams' AHL affiliates on amateur tryout contracts. Castagna, who excelled this past season with 34 points, led the Big Red, while Stanley topped his team in blocked shots and was a finalist for a prestigious defensive award. Both expressed gratitude for their time at Cornell and excitement for their professional careers.
By the Numbers- Jonathan Castagna scored 34 points (15 goals, 19 assists) in his final season, leading Cornell in multiple categories.
- Hoyt Stanley led his team with 44 blocked shots and accumulated 15 points (3 goals, 12 assists).
- Both players will report to their respective AHL teams, Castagna to Calgary Wranglers and Stanley to Belleville Senators.
- Castagna was traded to Calgary from Utah in a deal that involved multiple draft picks.
As they transition to professional hockey, both players will aim to establish themselves in the AHL and potentially earn further promotion to their respective NHL teams in the coming seasons.
Bottom LineThis marks a significant milestone for both Castagna and Stanley, showcasing their development and potential as they move into the professional ranks. Their achievements at Cornell have set a strong foundation for their future success in the NHL.
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