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grantmentis · 5 days ago
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Abigail Boreen turns Toronto's defense inside out · December 21, 2024
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masoncarr2244 · 11 months ago
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Abigail Boreen - Minnesota at. New York 01/28/24/
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the-physicality · 2 months ago
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Montreal making moves 👀
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soffecoeur · 2 months ago
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Montreal Victoire officially signs Borreen
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chirpingfromthebox · 7 months ago
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The Status of PWHL Montréal's roster after the draft
The Draftees:
Abigail Boreen - F
Jennifer Gardiner - F
Dara Greig - F
Amanda Kessel - F
Cayla Barnes - D
Anna Kjellbin - D
Anna Wilgren - D
Under Contract:
Lina Ljungblom - F
Kennedy Marchment - F
Maureen Murphy - F
Kristin O'Neil - F
Marie-Philip Poulin - F
Laura Stacey - F
Erin Ambrose - D
Dominika Lásková - D
Kati Tabin - D
Ann-Renée Desbiens - G
Currently Free Agents:
Ann-Sophie Bettez - F
Sarah Bujold - F
Claire Dalton - F
Gabrielle David - F
Jillian Dempsey - F
Mikyla Grant-Mentis - F
Sarah Lefort - F
Leah Lum - F
Alexandra Poznikoff - F
Madison Bizal - D
Amanda Boulier - D
Catherine Daoust - D
Mariah Keopple - D
Brigitte Laganière - D
Marlene Boissonnault - G
Elaine Chuli - G
Total players you can have on your roster (not counting reserves): 23
Those currently under contract + the draftees = 17
Available spots left: 6
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sportskeeda-updates · 5 days ago
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Taylor Heise drops 4-word reaction to Abigail Boreen's spectacular goal against Toronto Sceptres https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/nhl/news-taylor-heise-drops-4-word-reaction-abigail-boreen-s-spectacular-goal-toronto-sceptres?key4=sktumblr&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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hemp-pot · 2 years ago
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HEMP.gg : Abigail Boreen, Peyton Hemp and Abbey Murphy all score twice as Gophers women rout Bemidji State in hockey season opener - Star Tribune
Abigail Boreen, Peyton Hemp and Abbey Murphy all score twice as Gophers women rout Bemidji State in hockey season opener  Star Tribune source https://www.startribune.com/abigail-boreen-peyton-hemp-abbey-murphy-score-twice-as-gophers-women-rout-bemidji-state-in-hockey/600213967/
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hockeyupdate · 2 months ago
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"The Montréal Victoire announced on Friday that the club has signed forward Abigail Boreen, selected in the third round (17th overall) in the 2024 PWHL Draft, to a three-year Standard Player Agreement through the 2026-27 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) season."
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grantmentis · 11 months ago
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Abigail Boreen wins it in overtime for Minnesota, with a great assist from Kelly Pannek · January 28, 2024
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grantmentis · 10 months ago
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Abigail Boreen gets Minnesota on the board · March 3, 2024
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grantmentis · 2 months ago
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Women's Hockey Roundup: October
Woof, I fell off of these for a while. Blame baseball and college! Anyway, I'm going to just do what happened in women's hockey in October (and maybe the last few days of September) for all leagues. This is only confirmed news and games, so rumors are not included
If you're new, i recap the top stories from around club play women's hockey (so not collegiate) and try to give more detail on european women's hockey, since that's less reported on in north america :-) Feel free to add if i miss anything!
PWHL (USA/Canada)
The PWHL schedule has been released! We have a few TBD's in venues, most likely for playing select games in bigger venues or neutral sites. we do not currently have streaming/television info, so stay tuned for that. There will be a preseason, but not open to the public.
Training Camp Begins November 12, with preseason/mini camps The 19-22. New York's training camp roster is here. Boston's is here. Minnesota's is here. Montreal is here. Ottawa's is here. Toronto's is here.
Nov. 27: Deadline to finalize rosters of 23 players and 3 reserves
Abigail Boreen signed a three year deal with the Montréal Victoire. She played with the Minnesota Frost last year, including in the playoffs, as a reserve player.
Ronja Savolainen signed a three year deal with the Ottawa Charge. She played with Luleä most recently and is a star of the Finnish national team.
Sarah Lefort, most recently with Montréal Victoire, has announced her retirement
The PWHL has begun the process of expansion for 2025-2026, targeting two new cities
SDHL (Sweden)
Fanni Garát-Gasparics signs with Brynäs IF, though is still rehabbing the injury she sustained last year with the Ottawa Charge
Dutch national team legend Savine Wielenga signs with Leksands IF
Rookie Reece Hunt of Luleä is out for the season with a torn knee ligament
Frölunda general manager Kim Martin Hassons is extended to 2028, and head coach Erika Holst is extended to 2026. Frölunda has been massively successful thus far this year, currently in second place in the standings and coming off a big win against firs place Lulëa
While Luleä and Frölunda are at the top of the table, MoDo is making noise in third place, having won six of their last eight.
A couple key story lines: -> Finish National Team forward, Elisa Holopainen (Frölunda) is lighting the league on fire in her first year in the SDHL. She has 9 goals and ten assists in 13 games -> We have a few wonderful comeback stories this year. Hanna Olsson (Frölunda) is back to her old self after missing most of last year with injury, with 16 points in 13 games, good for fourth in the league. Erica Reider, (Luleä) who did not play for two seasons, looks like she never left, currently leading all defenders i the league in points. And Kassidy Sauvé (SDE), who missed almost two full season's with a hip injury, currently leads all goaltenders in save percentage. -> MoDo Hockey is being powered almost entirely by a youth movement: top producers Ebba Hedqvist, Adéla Šapovalivová, Mira Hallin, and Lovisa Engström are all 18 or younger and playing prominent roles on the 3rd place team
Auroraliiga (Finland)
Canadian Emma Hall joins KalPa after playing in the NDHL (Sweden's second division) last year
Kärp��t will retire the number 20 in honor of long time legend Saija Tarkki. After 21 seasons with Kärpät as well as the Finnish national team, Tarkki retired in 2019. She will be honored Novembe 23rd.
A Couple key storylines: -> 18 year old Czech forward Barbora Juříčková i having a breakout year with HPK, already surpassing her point total from last season with 22. She joins Emma Ekoluoma (Ilves), who was a star on the U18 Finnish team last year, as one of the young players to keep an eye on in this league -> Kiekko-Espoo sits at the top of the table, with Ilves right behind. Last year's champions HIFK are feeling the loss of several star players and sit in fourth place. -> Sister's Jennika , Joanna and Jatta Ojala all played for the same team together for the first time at the top level for Team Kuortane
SWHL A / Postfinance Women League (Switzerland)
Not technically league play, but since they play in this league too ill put it here: EV Zug won the EWHL Euro Cup, which is played at the beginning of the season including select club teams across europe! They bear the German league's Memmingen to do so. Noemi Neubauerova, who is set to play with the Toronto Sceptres when the PWHL game begins, scored the game winning goal
Sponsor PostFinance announces that in 2025/2026, they will only financially support men's club teams that have a women's counterpart
Nadine Hofstetter of EV Zug is out three weeks with a broken finger. She is one of the team's veteran defenders who also plays for the Swiss national team. Vanessa Ryhner, Nina Harju, and Julia Näf are also out with injury for EV Zug, though Rhyner should be back any day now.
ZSC Lions Fraun is hit with injuries: Slovakian forward Tereza Lahova is out for the year with injury, and Aurela Thalmann and Alena Polenská (aka Alena Mills) are also injured. They are calling up Univ. of Saskatchewan alumni Sophie Lalor
A few storylines: -> Elizabeth Lang (HC Davos Ladies) is leading the league in points in her rookie year and scoring at a goal per game pace. She graduated from University of Calgary last year -> Lara Stalder (EVZ Women's team) continues to do Lara Stalder things and is tied with Lang in goals, but newcomers Michaela Pejzlová (HC Ambrì-Piotta Girls) and Clara Rozier (SC Bern Fraun) who were stars in last year's finnish league are close behind. The top scorer race for this league will be exciting, and that's not to mention old friends like Rahel Enzler and Estelle Duvin, among others. -> HC Davos Ladies is currently at the top of the standings, but EV Zug and SC Bern Frauen are very close behing them -> 18 year old Ivana Wey (EVZ Women's Team) has been off to a blistering hot start, a lot of hype surrounding her after a strong performance at both u18 and senior worlds. Another interesting young player is Lucie Tenenbaum, an American set to play at Minnesota State next year but is spending this year in Switzerland. The 18 year old has 5 goals and two assists with HC Davos Ladies so far
EWHL (Central/East Europe)
EV Bozen Eagles are currently dominating the league, with the help of players such as import Kristin Della Rovere, who has 16 points in 9 games. The Bozen eagles are part of a larger plan to help get italy's women's national team ready for the 2026 olympics
HK PSRZ Bratislava are undefeated thus far this season, after winning last year's title.
Canadian USport alumni are thriving in this league; Cassidy Maplethorpe, Hannah Tait, and Lauren Nicholson among top goal scorers
Slovak Ema Tothova continues to be the young player to watch, after her breakout seeason last year the 17 year old forward has 10 goals in five games. She is also competing in a boy's league in Slovakia while playing in the EWHL
OTHERS
watch this space for Czech forward Adéla Mynaříková to mak the u18 team this year. She's 15 and just steamrolling people in the Czech top league, with 15 goals and 5 assists in 8 games playing against a lot of grown adults
Norweigan forward Une Bjelland Strandborg, who was arguably one of the best NCAA DIII players of all time and graduated last year, is killing it in Germany's league with newly added Austrian team HK Budapest. She has 7 points in 6 games
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grantmentis · 7 months ago
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Women’s hockey news round up: May 8-19
Note that I don’t cover every transaction with this and try just to keep to the most “notable,” and also miss some things. There’s also some news that doesn’t have English sources and I do mg best to translate - if I messed up lmk!
PWHL (USA/Canada)
Head coach Howie Draper parts ways with PWHL New York and heads back to university of Alberta, but will still be an advisor
Abigail Boreen will not be available for PWHL Minnesota this finals, as she was a reserve player and they can only sign for one playoff series
Bauer will be the official jersey partner for 2025
Notable draft declarations: Klará Peslarová (confirmed), Anna Meixner (confirmed), Noemi Neubauerová (confirmed), Lottie Odnoga (confirmed - her SDHL contract has an opt out clause), Laura Kluge (rumored), Amanda kessel (rumored)
Forward of the year nominees: Alex carpenter, Marie-Philip Poulin, Natalie Spooner
Coach of the year nominees: Kori Cheverie (MTL), Courtney Kessel (BOS) & Troy Ryan (TOR)
Rookie of the year Alina Müller, Emma Maltais, and Grace Zumwinkle
Defender of the year, goalie of the year, and MVP finalists TBA
SDHL (Sweden)
(Important to note, for all contracts for SDHL and the other following leagues here I am unsure if they include opt out clauses for the PWHL unless stated otherwise)
Core players Mathea Fischers and Kayleigh Hamers extend with SDE
Danish national team head coach Mikkel Ry Nielsen was hired by Skellefteå AIK
Long time SDHL defender and Swedish national team player Linnéa Andersson extends with MoDo Hockey
18 year old Finnish national team star Sanni Vanhanen joins Brynäs after playing the last few years in Finland
Danish national team star who’s played in Sweden for some past seasons, Nicoline Söndergaard Jensen, joins Skellefteå AIK
Finnish national team center Jenniina Nylund returns to Brynäs
Naisten Liiga (Finland)
League announced that Next year, semifinals and finals will be best of seven instead of best of five
HIFK goaltender Kiia Lahtinen departs to play for university of Maine
Emma and Lida Lappalainen, sisters who played together in Roki and on the Finnish u18 team, are headed to HIFK
16 year old Italian forward, who played on both italys u18 team and senior team last year, Manuela Heidenberger, is headed to HPK
National team goaltender Anni Keisala returns to the league after playing in Sweden last year, now joining HPK
SWHL A/ Postfinance Women League (Switzerland)
Three Solid USports players join HC Davos Ladies: Elizabeth Lang, Courtney Kollman, and Joelle Fiala
HC Davos is also parting ways with their coach, Andrea Kröni, who plans to still have other involvement in the organization
Not May news, but I believe I missed it in my April round up and it’s important to note - HC Ladies Lugano has officially folded. They folded last year, were able to revive for a bit, then ran out of money. Truly heartbreaking, they were one of the most successful on ice teams in the SWHL’s history
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grantmentis · 1 year ago
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Sammy Davis, Emma Buckles, Samantha Isbell are reserves for Boston
Lauren Bench, Abigail Boreen, and Nikki Nightengale are reserves for Minnesota. Sydney Brodt is on LTIR
Alexandra Poznikoff, Catherine Dubois, Mélodie Daoust are reserved for Montreal
Carley Olivier, Alexa Gruschow, and Claire Thompson are reserved for New York
Taylor Davison, Rosalie Demers, Malia Schneider are reserves for Ottawa
Emma Keenan, Victoria Bach, and Jessica Kondas are reserves for Toronto
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PWHL rosters are official!
Noticeable transactions
Maude Poulin Labelle -> goes from Montreal to Toronto
Melissa Channell -> goes from Toronto to Minnesota
Sidney Morin -> goes from Minnesota to Boston
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