Women’s Hockey Top 25 Under 25 | Number 20 - Amanda Pelkey Vermont’s own carved out a legacy at UVM, and now she’s building one with the U.S. national team and Boston Pride
Boston Pride sign Elizabeth Parker The Boston Pride signed free agent forward Elizabeth Parker, sister to Mary Parker, earlier today. Elizabeth is the second forward the Pride have signed in the last two days. Boston agreed to terms with free agent forward Heather Schwarz yesterday. Parker played her college hockey at Harvard University, overlapping with
Riveters re-sign Rebecca Morse, Pride sign Heather Schwarz The New York Riveters re-signed defender Rebecca Morse earlier today. Morse played in seven games with the Riveters last season in addition to two preseason games against Team Russia. Morse, a New Jersey native from Westfield, developed her game with the New Jersey Colonials Girls program before attending high school
Transaction Tuesday: Beauts thundering forward with CWHL imports Here is our eighth installment of Transaction Tuesday — catching you up on all the offseason moves made by teams in the NWHL and CWHL. The drafts are done and we’re now in September, but the signings are still coming. And we finally have confirmation that CWHL players will be
Brittany Ott re-signs with the Boston Pride The speculation is officially over. The Boston Pride agreed to terms with veteran NWHL goaltender Brittany Ott today, bringing her back for a third season in Boston. Ott leads all NWHL goaltenders in regular season wins, earning 22 through the league’s first two seasons. According to Crease Giants she
Pride bring back Isobel Cup Champion Meagan Mangene Today the Boston Pride signed forward/defender Meagan Mangene away from the Connecticut Whale. As a result she is back playing in the city where she won the 2016 Isobel Cup. After playing in 14 games with the Whale last season and registering four points, Mangene has her eyes set
Transaction Tuesday: The Drafts are Done It’s time for the seventh installment of Transaction Tuesday — catching you up on all offseason moves made by teams in the NWHL and CWHL. And with both the NWHL and CWHL Draft done, there’s plenty we need to catch up on. Note: All developments that have taken place