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puck-drop · 7 months ago
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grantmentis · 9 months ago
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PWHL Ottawa: all smiles because tomorrows game day!
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get-hockeyed-idiot · 9 months ago
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Aneta Tejralová only listening to sad music and answering that her favorite color is black… ok emo queen
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similia-similibus-solvuntur · 7 months ago
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music-traveler · 8 months ago
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Ottawa takes back the 2 goal lead with a goal from Aneta Tejralová
Ottawa 3 - 1 Montréal
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auroraliiga · 2 years ago
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chirpingfromthebox · 5 months ago
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PWHL OTTAWA's Free Agents:
Shiann Darkangelo - F
Sammy Davis - F
Kristin Della Rovere - F
Rosalie Demers - F
Fanni Garát-Gasparics - F
Becca Gilmore - F
Samantha Isbell - F
Kateřina Mrázová - F
Malia Schneider - F
Akane Shiga - F
Natalie Snodgrass - F
Daryl Watts - F
Zoe Boyd - D
Emma Buckles - D
Aneta Tejralová - D
Sandra Abstreiter - G
Rachel McQuigge - G
[uhhhh...are you seeing the names on this list? Ottawa's team could look DRASTICALLY different next season depending on how things go.]
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pwhl-mybeloved · 28 days ago
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2024-25 Ottawa Charge Training Camp Roster
Forwards (15):
Emily Clark
Shiann Darkangelo
Taylor House
Gabbie Hughes
Brianne Jenner
Rebecca Leslie
Mannon McMahon
Anna Meixner
Kateřina Mrázová
Hayley Scamurra
Danielle Serdachny
Natalie Snodgrass
Tereza Vanišová
Alexa Vasko
Audrey-Ann Veillette
Defenders (10):
Jessica Adolfsson
Ashton Bell
Zoe Boyd
Savannah Harmon
Sam Isbell
Stephanie Markowski
Jincy Roese
Ronja Savolainen
Aneta Tejralová
Madeline Wethington
Goaltenders
Logan Angers
Emerance Maschmeyer
Gwyneth Philips
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loserdudes · 1 year ago
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🚨 SIGNING NEWS 🚨
Czech defender Aneta Tejralová re-signs for her second season with the Pride! She recorded 9 points in last season, and recently won her second World Championships bronze medal with Czechia!
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x75-productions · 5 months ago
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NHL Daily - Florida Takes Game Two
NHL Daily - Florida Takes Game Two On a busy Monday, there would be signings in the PWHL as well as the PWHL Draft, and then there would be Game Two of the Stanley Cup Final that saw Florida take the 2-0 series lead #TimeToHunt #PWHLDraft #StanleyCup
NHL News and Notes from Monday, June 10th, 2024 On a busy Monday, there would be signings in the PWHL as well as the PWHL Draft, and then there would be Game Two of the Stanley Cup Final that saw Florida take the 2-0 series lead. PWHL News In the PWHL on Sunday, Ottawa announced that they have re-signed defender Aneta Tejralova to a two year deal. ✌️more years for Tejros! Aneta Tejralová will…
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linguine-noodles · 1 year ago
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PWHL - Drafted Players
MINNESOTA 
(1st)  Taylor Heise (F, USA) (University of Minnesota)
(12nd)  Nicole Hensley (G, USA) (PWHPA)
(13rd)  Grace Zumwinkle (F, USA) (University of Minnesota)
(24th)  Maggie Flaherty (D, USA) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(25th)  Susanna Tapani (F, FIN) (KRS Vanke Rays)
(36th)  Clair DeGeorge (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(37th)  Natalie Buchbinder (D, USA) (University of Wisconsin)
(48th)  Denisa Křížová (F, CZE) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(49th)  Sidney Morin (D, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(60th)  Sophia Kunin (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(61st)  Amanda Leveille (G, CAN) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(72nd)  Michela Cava (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(73rd)  Liz Schepers (F, USA)  (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(84th)  Minttu Tuominen (D, FIN) (Kiekko-Espoo)
(85th)  Sydney Brodt (F, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
TORONTO
(2nd)  Jocelyne Larocque (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(11th)  Emma Maltais (F, CAN) (Ohio State University)
(14th)  Kristen Campbell (G, CAN) (PWHPA)
(23rd)  Natalie Spooner (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(26th)  Jesse Compher (F, USA) (University of Wisconsin)
(35th)  Kali Flanagan (D, USA) (Boston Pride)
(38th)  Victoria Bach (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(47th)  Brittany Howard (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(50th)  Allie Munroe (D, CAN) (Connecticut Whale)
(59th)  Mellissa Channell (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(71st)  Rebecca Leslie (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(74th)  Hannah Miller (F, CAN) (KRS Shenzhen)
(83rd)  Alexa Vasko (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(86th)  Olivia Knowles (D, CAN) Minnesota Whitecaps)
BOSTON
(3rd)  Alina Müller (F, SUI) (ZSC Lions Frauen)
(10th)  Sophie Jaques (D, CAN) (Ohio State University)
(15th)  Jamie Lee Rattray (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(22nd)  Loren Gabel (F, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(27th)  Hannah Brandt (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(34th)  Jessica DiGirolamo (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(39th)  Theresa Schafzahl (F, AUT) (University of Vermont)
(46th)  Emily Brown (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(51st) Taylor Girard (F, USA) (Connecticut Whale)
(58th) Emma Söderberg (G, SWE) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(63rd) Sophie Shirley (F, CAN) (University of Wisconsin) 
(70th) Shiann Darkangelo (F, USA) (Toronto Six)
(75th) Emma Buckles (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(82nd) Tatum Skaggs (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(87th) Jess Healey (D, CAN) (Buffalo Beauts)
NEW YORK
(4th)  Ella Shelton (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(9th)  Jaime Bourbonnais (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(16th)  Jessie Eldridge (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(21st)  Chloé Aurard (F, FRA) (Northeastern University)
(28th)  Élizabeth Giguère (F, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(33th)  Corinne Schroeder (G, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(40th)  Jill Saulnier (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(45th)  Brooke Hobson (D, CAN) (MoDo Hockey)
(52nd) Jade Downie-Landry (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
(57th) Paetyn Levis (F, USA) (Ohio State University)
(64th) Abigail Levy (G, USA) (Boston College)
(69th) Olivia Zafuto (D, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(76th) Kayla Vespa (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(81st) Emma Woods (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(88th) Alexandra Labelle (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
OTTAWA
(5th)    Savannah Harmon (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(8th)    Ashton Bell (D, CAN) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(17th)   Jincy Dunne (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(20th)   Gabbie Hughes (F, USA) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(29th)   Hayley Scamurra (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(32th)   Daryl Watts (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(41st)   Aneta Tejralová (F, CZE) (MoDo Hockey)
(44th)   Kateřina Mrázová (F, CZE) (Färjestad BK)
(53rd)   Zoe Boyd (D, CAN) (Quinnipiac University)
(56th)   Kristin Della Rovere (F, CAN) (Harvard)
(65th)   Lexi Adzija (F, CAN) (Quinnipiac University)
(68th)   Sandra Abstreiter (G, GER) (Providence College)
(77th)   Amanda Boulier (D, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(80th)   Caitrin Lonergan (F, USA) (Connecticut Whale)
(89th)   Audrey-Anne Veillette (F, CAN) (University of Montréal)
MONTRÉAL
(6th)  Erin Ambrose (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(7th)  Kristin O'Neill (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(18th)  Maureen Murphy (F, USA) (Northeastern University)
(19th)  Dominika Lásková (D, CZE) (Luleå HF)
(30th)  Kati Tabin (D, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(31st)  Kennedy Marchment (F, CAN) (Connecticut Whale)
(42nd)  Tereza Vanišová (F, CZE) (Toronto Six)
(43rd)  Madison Bizal (D, USA) (Ohio State University) (54th) Gabrielle David (F, CAN) (Clarkson University)
(55th)  Maude Poulin-Labelle (D, CAN) (Northeastern University)
(66th) Jillian Dempsey (F, USA) (Boston Pride)
(67th) Claire Dalton (F, CAN) (Yale)
(78th) Elaine Chuli (G, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(79th) Ann-Sophie Bettez (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
(90th) Lina Ljungblom (F, SWE) (MoDo Hockey)
Information is from The Ice Garden:  https://www.theicegarden.com/phwl-draft-board/ and Elite Prospects
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chunkletskhl · 5 years ago
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Dynamo St. Petersburg’s Czech defender Aneta Tejralová fights through a trio of Agidel Ufa opponents during the 2018-19 season.  Tejralová was the ZhHL’s top-scoring defender in 2018-19, but she was not the only formidable blueliner on the Dynamo team -- here’s their 2019-20 preview!  (Image Source)
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grantmentis · 8 months ago
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PWHLOttawa: Thumbs up if you scored a game winner on the weekend!
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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Every Goal Of The 2022 Olympics Women’s Tournament: Day 5
Canada Vs. R.O.C.
#20 Sarah Nurse (4) unassisted 2:09 1st (Canada 1-0 R.O.C.)
#10 Sarah Fillier (5) Fast (2), Rattray (3) 2:29 1st (Canada 2-0 R.O.C.)
#47 Jamie Rattray (2)(PP) Spooner (8), Nurse (1) 7:45 2nd (Canada 3-0 R.O.C.)
#23 Erin Ambrose (2) Johnston (3), Stacey (2) 10:29 2nd (Canada 4-0 R.O.C.)
#97 Anna Shokhina (1) Vafina (3) 13:21 2nd (Canada 4-1 R.O.C.)
#6 Rebecca Johnston (2)(PP) Jenner (2), Poulin-Nadeau (5) 0:39 3rd (Canada 5-1 R.O.C.)
#29 Marie Poulin-Nadeau (1)(PP) Jenner (3), Ambrose (3) 5:50 3rd (Canada 6-1 R.O.C.)
Finland Vs. Switzerland
#17 Lara Christen (1)(PP) Müller (3), Stalder (1) 11:52 1st (Finland 0-1 Switzerland)
#9 Nelli Laitinen (1) Savolainen (1), Tuominen (1) 7:49 2nd (Finland 1-1 Switzerland)
#26 Dominique Rüegg (1)(PP) Müller (4), Leemann (1) 10:00 2nd (Finland 1-2 Switzerland)
#7 Lara Stalder (4) Müller (5), Sigrist (1) 1:21 3rd (Finland 1-3 Switzerland)
#10 Elisa Holopainen (1) Vainikka (1), Tulus (1) 10:11 3rd (Finland 2-3 Switzerland)
Denmark Vs. Czech Republic
#2 Aneta Tejralová (1) Křížová (1) 5:48 1st (Denmark 0-1 Czech Republic)
#63 Josefine Jakobsen (2) unassisted 9:14 1st (Denmark 1-1 Czech Republic)
#16 Kateřina Mrázová (1) Radová (1), Vanišová (1) 3:01 2nd (Denmark 1-2 Czech Republic)
#21 Michelle Weis (1) unassisted 4:28 2nd (Denmark 2-2 Czech Republic)
#4 Silke Lave-Glud (1)(PP) Jakobsen (1), Söndergaard-Jensen (3) 0:49 3rd (Denmark 3-2 Czech Republic)
Sweden Vs. China
#17 Kassy Betinol (1) T. Lum (1) 5:16 1st (Sweden 0-1 China)
#24 Felizia Wikner-Zienkiewicz (1)(PS) 5:14 2nd (Sweden 1-1 China)
#11 Josefin Bouveng (1) Nylén-Persson (2), Waxin (1) 6:39 2nd (Sweden 2-1 China)
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grantmentis · 5 months ago
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Women’s hockey news 6/1-6/16
News from around the women’s hockey world, only confirmed news and not rumors. It’s hard to cover every signing and extension so I try to filter to just the most notable but may miss something, feel free to add!
This is a long one as a heads up
PWHL (America/canada)
PWHL completed their draft! Full results are here
Corinne Schroeder signed a 2 year extension with PWHL New York
Lina Ljungblom (who was drafted in 2023 and played in the SDHL last year, winning SDHL league mvp) signs a three year deal with PWHL Montreal
Zoe Boyd and Natalie Snodgrass a one year extension with PWHL Ottawa, Aneta Tejralová signs a two year extension
Former Colgate University women’s hockey coach Greg Fargo is hired to coach PWHL New York
Natalie Darwitz is forced out of PWHL Minnesota, who will begin their GM search
Mélodie Daoust, Brittyn Fleming announced their retirement
PWHL Boston expected to stay at Tsongas next season
SDHL (Sweden)
Next years schedule has been released, with the season starting in September
Swedish national team defender Jessica Adolfsson signs with HV71. She was with Linköping last season
Forward Lisa Johansson signs with SDE HF. She was with Luleå last year
Italian defender Nadia Mattivi signs with Luleå. She spent the last several season with Boston University, where she was also captain
Finnish forward Ida Kuoppala signs with Skellefteå AIK. She spent the past few season with UMaine and was one of their top scorers
University of Minnesota Duluth and Bemidji state forward Reece Hunt signs with Luleå
SWHL/Postfinance Women League (Switzerland)
HC Ambrì-Piotta Girls sign two big names from Naisten Liiga. The first is Michaela Pejzlová, a star from Czechia who led Naisten Liiga in points, was a first team all star, and won her second championship. HIFK teammate Julia Liikala is the other player from Naisten Liiga joining, she was a second team all star for the league and played on Finland’s national team that won a gold medal
HC Ambrì-Piotta Girls also gets three players who played in the SWHL last year: the first is young Swiss goaltender Sofia Bernardasci, who’s played solid backup minutes the past two years on other teams. 23 year old Italian center Greta Niccolai, who represents her national team and also captained ladies team Lugano last year, joins the team as well. Lastly, young defender Valérie Christmann joins from HC Davos Ladies
Naisten Liiga (Finland)
Naisten Liiga schedule announced and can be viewed here. The season will star in September with a mini showcase in Turku where all teams will play their first few games
Forward Pauliina Salonen returns to HIFK. The 20 year old was one of their top producers last season and spent some time on the national team during their five nationals tournament
Kiekko-Espoo extend Minttu Tuominen, Tiia Pajarinen, Aliisa Toivonen, Siru Lehtopelto, Tea Villilä, Nea Katajamäki, Lisette Täks, and Nea Koskipalo. Tuominen, a star defender who was drafted by the PWHL but ended up playing in China and then Finland instead last year. Also notable is Pajarinen had 16 solid starts for Kiekko-Espoo last year, and got some looks on the national team. Tea Villilä has also been a mainstay producer on Kiekko-Espoo for the past several years. Täks finished with the most goals in Naisten Liiga. All this to say, Kiekko-Espoo has brought back significant core pieces
HIFK brings back goaltender Miia Vainio, who had the most shutouts last season
Tilli Keränen, who captained Finlands U18 team in 2022-2023, will play one more year at KalPa before going to the NCAA in 2025-2926
KalPa also brings back Captain Johanna Juutilainen
One of Ilves top scorers, Noora Mylläri, will return this year
EWHL (Central/eastern Europe + other assorted counties)
EV Bozen Eagles announced the signings of Justine Reyes and Kristen Guerriero to play in the EWHL and Italian women’s domestic league. Reyes was one of the SDHL’s top scorers last season, and Guerriero had a productive season in the SWHL
Veteran defender Enikő Tóth returns to the EWHL after spending last year in the SDHL, signing with MAC Budapest
IIHF
We got our locations and most of our times for all of women’s senior worlds in 2025! They are as follows:
Top division; ceske budejovice, Czechia from April 9-20
Division IA: shenzhen, China, dates TBA
Division IB: dumfries, great British, dates TBA
Division IIA: bytom, Poland from April 7-13
Division IIB: Dunedin, New Zealand from April 14-30
Division 3A: belgrade, Serbia from March 2-8
Division 3B: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina from February 20-26
We also have the U18 tournament dates!
Top division; Vantaa, Finland from January 5-12
Division IA: TBA
division IB: Katowice, Poland January 7-13
Division IIA: Riga, Latvia from January 13-19
Division IIB: Istanbul, turkey from January 18-24
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chirpingfromthebox · 4 months ago
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The status of PWHL Ottawa's roster as of 7/9/2024
Those Who Were Never in Doubt:
Emily Clark - F
Gabbie Hughes - F
Brianne Jenner - F
Hayley Scamurra - F
Natalie Snodgrass - F
Tereza Vanisova - F
Ashton Bell - D
Zoe Boyd - D
Savannah Harmon - D
Jincy Roese - D
Aneta Tejralová - D
Emerance Maschmeyer - G
The Signed and Re-Signed:
Shiann Darkangelo - F
Rebecca Leslie - F [previously from TOR]
Anna Meixner - F [Ottawa's 6th draft pick]
Kateřina Mrázová - F
Natalie Snodgrass - F
Alexa Vasko - F [previously from TOR]
Logan Angers - G [an undrafted free agent]
The Remaining Draftees:
Mannon McMahon - F
Danielle Serdachny - F
Stephanie Markowski - D
Ronja Savolainen - D
Madeline Wethington - D
Gwyneth Philips - G
S.1 OTT Players That Are Still Currently Free Agents:
Sammy Davis - F
Kristin Della Rovere - F
Rosalie Demers - F
Fanni Garát-Gasparics - F
Samantha Isbell - F
Malia Schneider - F
Akane Shiga - F
Emma Buckles - D
Sandra Abstreiter - G
Rachel McQuigge - G
Becca Gilmore [retired]
Daryl Watts [now signed to Toronto]
Total players you can have on your roster (not counting reserves): 23
Those currently under contract + the draftees = 19
Available spots left: 4
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