Breaking out during the 2021-22 season, Benning was nearly a point per game player as a sophomore, recording 38 points (15 goals, 23 assists) in 41 games during Denver's run to a National Championship.
Having captured the ultimate prize, many college hockey players would have considered leaving school at that point, but Benning said he saw plenty of benefits to running it back for a third year at Denver.
"I saw a lot of good guys coming back," said Benning. "The coaching and training staff always make it a welcoming place. I think it was beneficial for me to come back and show Florida and other people that we can do it again."
Among those returning was another Panthers draft pick, forward Jack Devine.
"Me and Devo are good buddies," Benning said of Devine, a seventh-round pick (221st overall) in 2022. "We haven't talked too much about playing professional down the road at all. Right now, we're here taking it day by day, week by week, but when that time comes it'll be good to reconnect."
After posting 19 points (three goals, 16 assists) in 36 games as a freshman in 2021-22, Devine has already produced 15 points (five goals, 11 assists) in 28 games as a sophomore so far this season.
Benning's return to Denver has been a positive, as he sits towards the top of the team in points (26), plus/minus (+16), and blocked shots (22) after 26 games. Recruited as an offensive defenseman, he's developed into one of the best two-way defensemen in the country, while still producing at a high rate.
"I was recruited as an offensive defenseman, that's just kind of who I am as a player," said Benning. "Over these last two and a half years at Denver I've really put more of my intentions with defense, focusing on that all-around game because at the next level you need to be able to defend to get there. I'm trying to get more value out of myself and not just be that one guy that can put up numbers."