Boston College Men’s Hockey 2025 Roster Countdown: #15 Oskar Jellvik

Name: Oskar Jellvik Position: Forward Year: Senior Number: 15 Height: 5’10” Hometown: Täby, Sweden Last Season: Jellvik had a down year in 2024-25 before a shoulder injury during the Beanpot eventually took him out for the rest of the season. In 23 games played, Jellvik had 4 goals and 9 assists. He began the year centering the top line for Gabe Perreault […]

Name: Oskar Jellvik

Position: Forward

Year: Senior

Number: 15

Height: 5’10”

Hometown: Täby, Sweden

Last Season: Jellvik had a down year in 2024-25 before a shoulder injury during the Beanpot eventually took him out for the rest of the season. In 23 games played, Jellvik had 4 goals and 9 assists. He began the year centering the top line for Gabe Perreault and Ryan Leonard, but was eventually moved down to the second line with Andre Gasseau and Teddy Stiga.

Despite having a lackluster half-season statistically, you could feel that the Eagles were really missing Jellvik’s offensive playmaking as the season progressed without him. They lacked scoring depth and his linemates’ production suffered when he went out with injury. It was that lack of offensive production that really hurt BC in their postseason losses to Northeastern and Denver.

Season Outlook: Jellvik hopes to come back healthy this season looking to recapture the magic he has shown before. Jellvik will likely return to either the first or second line to play alongside BC’s other top forwards James Hagens, Ryan Conmy, Teddy Stiga, and Andre Gasseau. With so much uncertainty around the scoring depth last year and questions about who will take over the production from Ryan Leonard and Gabe Perreault, Jellvik is a key player for this offense in 2025-26. If he returns fully healthy and looking like his old self, it will go a long way towards keeping BC as a playoff contender.

Fun Fact: Jellvik skated in all 41 games of his sophomore season, recording 13 goals and 29 assists

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