Mallory Souliotis announces her retirement from hockey. She retires a two time Isobel Cup champion with the Boston Pride, a PHF foundation award recipient, and five full seasons of professional play as one of the best two way defenders in the PHF.
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2022-23 PHF AWARDS FINALISTS
Most Valuable Player
Loren Gabel (BOS)
Kennedy Marchment (CTW)
Corinne Schroeder (BOS)
Outstanding Player of the Year
Loren Gabel (BOS)
Kennedy Marchment (CTW)
Corinne Schroeder (BOS)
Defender of the Year
Kali Flanagan (BOS)
Sidney Morin (MIN)
Minttu Tuominen (MET)
Goaltender of the Year
Elaine Chuli (TOR)
Amanda Leveille (MIN)
Corinne Schroeder (BOS)
Newcomer of the Year
Ann-Sophie Bettez (MON)
Loren Gabel (BOS)
Brittany Howard (TOR)
Rookie of the Year
Élizabeth Giguère (BOS)
Corinne Schroeder (BOS)
Natalie Snodgrass (MIN)
Denna Laing Award
Lauren Kelly (BOS)
Lovisa Berndtsson (BUF)
Mallory Souliotis (CTW)
Kaycie Anderson (MET)
Jonna Albers (MIN)
Ann-Sophie Bettez (MON)
Breanne Wilson-Bennett (TOR)
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hi everyone! i've been sick as shit! most of the week has been catching up on client work but here is me flailing around for three hours trying to study out of my comfort zone
(original photo by Mallory Souliotis)
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2022-23 PHF Team Preview - Connecticut Whale
2022-23 PHF Team Preview - Connecticut Whale
Shaggy previews the Connecticut Whale as they look to return to the #IsobelCup Final and this time, win it all. #PHF #WomensHockey #GrowTheGame
2021-22
Record: 15-3-2 47pts
Playoffs: Lost in Isobel Cup Final
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Key Losses
Hanna Beattie, D
Kaycie Anderson, F
Emily Fluke, F
Key Additions
Mallory Souliotis, D
Tori Sullivan, F
Lenka Serdar, F
2022-23 Preview
3 Questions:
Key players last season, what will be their encore performance?
Two impact…
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She just wants to play hockey with her friends
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mallory souliotis facetimes her cats, tito and gordie, after winning the cup
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City of champions baby
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stan talent stan this kid’s dad
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PWHL player eligibility for the draft.
“All 268 eligible players officially declared for the draft prior to the Sept. 3 deadline. The group consists of 146 forwards, 78 defenders, and 44 goaltenders representing a total of 17 different countries. 237 of the players competed during the 2022-23 season including 98 players in the PHF, 63 players with the PWHPA, and 49 players at the NCAA and U SPORTS level.”
Some notable names not on the list who have not signed elsewhere this year: Rebecca Johnston, Amanda Kessel, Laura Fortino, Kacey Bellamy, Brigette Lacquette, Meghan Mikkelson, Jennifer Wakefield, Amanda Conway, Cassidy MacPherson, Anjelica Diffendal, Whitney Dove, Michaela Boyle, Katie Burt, Sarah Forster, Emilie Harley, Jenna Rheault (stated retirement), Lovisa Selander, Lauren Kelly, Kayla Friesen, Christina Putigna, Abbie Ives, Melissa Samoskevich, Hannah Bates (CORRECTION: she is playing in Germany), Mallory Souliotis, Emma Vlasic, Janine Weber, Sydney Baldwin, Emma Stauber, Maddie Rowe, Stephanie Anderson, Kristina Shanahan, Emily Fluke, Audra Richards, Reagan Rust (stated retirement), Lindsay Eastwood (stated retirement), Breanne Wilson-Bennett
Draft will be Monday the 18th at 1EST, steaming on CBC’s official app or webpage in Canada for free or for on CBC’s YouTube for international viewers. More information on the draft itself here
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Oh no, Mal ☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️
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second installment (pride edition!!) because for some reason i find this really interesting:
Lauren Kelly (Northeastern, 2014-18): Criminal Justice
Lexi Bender (Boston College, 2012-16): Environmental Geosciences and Economics
Mary Parker (Harvard, 2012-16/Boston University, 2016-17): Economics/Financial Economics (Master’s)
Alyssa Wohlfeiler (Northeastern, 2007-11): Criminal Justice
Tori Sullivan (Boston College, 2014-17/Northeastern, 2017-19): Biology → Behavioral Neuroscience
Emily Fluke (Middlebury College, 2011-15): Economics
Jenna Rheault (New Hampshire, 2015-19): Occupational Therapy
Kaleigh Fratkin (Boston University, 2010-14/Harvard, 2014-16): Broadcast Journalism/Leadership (Master’s)
Jillian Dempsey (Harvard, 2009-13): Classics
Lexie Laing (Harvard, 2014-18): Integrative Biology
McKenna Brand (Northeastern, 2014-18): Health Sciences
Marisa Raspa (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2014-18): Business and Management
Christina Putigna (Providence College, 2015-19): Health Policy and Management
Carlee Toews (New Hampshire, 2014-18): Nutrition, Dietetics Option
Jordan Juron (Boston University, 2012-16): Health Science
Briana Mastel (Harvard, 2013-17): Psychology
Lovisa Selander (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2015-19): Chemical Engineering
Mallory Souliotis (Yale, 2014-18): Biomedical Engineering
Whitney Renn (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2014-18): Business and Management
Taylor Wasylk (Boston College, 2010-14): History, Minor in International Studies, Concentration in International Cooperation and Conflict
Christina England (Providence College, 2007-11): Sociology
Victoria Hanson (Boston University, 2013-17): Business Administration and Management
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2022-23 PHF Team Preview - Boston Pride
2022-23 PHF Team Preview - Boston Pride
A new season for the #PHF is near and Shaggy has your team previews starting with the #IsobelCup Champion Boston Pride. #WomensHockey #GrowTheGame
2021-22
Record: 10-5-5 32pts
Playoffs: 2022 Isobel Cup Champions
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Key Losses
Mallory Souliotis, D
Tori Sullivan, F
Amanda Boulier, D
Key Additions
Allie Thunstrom, F
Elizabeth Giguere, F
Olivia Zafuto, D
2022-23 Preview
3 Questions:
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