Category: Boston Pride

  • NWHL Weekend Recap

    NWHL Weekend Recap

    Welcome to the TXHT NWHL Weekend Recap for the Weekend of Saturday, November 16th and Sunday, November 17th, 2019, plus news coming out of the weekend.

     

    Saturday, November 16th, 2019

    Game #1 – Buffalo Beauts v. Boston Pride

    • The Buffalo Beauts kicked off their weekend road trip against the undefeated Boston Pride, but it would be another dominating performance for the Pride as they would light up the Beauts for six goals as Mary Parker scored a pair of goals, along with McKenna Brand scoring a pair of goals in 13 seconds to lead the Pride to a 6-1 victory. Along with Parker and Brand, the Pride would get goals from Lexie Laing and Tori Sullivan. Kaleigh Fratkin would record three assists for the Pride. Sara Bustad would be the lone goal scorer for the Beauts.

     

    Sunday, November 17th, 2019

    Game #1 – Buffalo Beauts v. Connecticut Whale

    • The Buffalo Beauts would finish their weekend road trip in Connecticut as they took on the Whale. The Beauts would bounce back after their stiff defeat from the Pride as they would get goals from Taylor Accursi, Erin Gehen, and Kim Brown to take the 3-1 victory. Kayla Meneghin would score the lone goal for the Whale, and Iveta Klimasova would record a pair of assists for the Beauts while Kelsey Neumann would record 41 saves on 42 shots faced for the Beauts in the win.

     

    Player of the Week

    • Kelsey Neumann of the Buffalo Beauts has been named the VEDA NWHL Player of the Week.

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    • Neumann would stop 41 of 42 shots against the Connecticut Whale to lead the Beauts to a 3-1 victory on Sunday.

     

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    *Photo of Kelsey Neumann by Mike Hetzel.

     

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  • NWHL October Player of the Month

    NWHL October Player of the Month

    For the first time in NWHL history, the league has named their first ever Player of the Month. For the month of October Boston Pride forward McKenna Brand as the inaugural Player of the Month.

     

    Brand led the NWHL in goals (7), shots (53), and game winning goals (3) during the month of October. Brand is also tied for the league lead in points (14) with Pride teammate Jillian Dempsey. Along with her linemates of Dempsey and Christina Putigna they would combine for a total of 13 even strength goals.

     

    Congratulations McKenna on making history on becoming the first ever NWHL Player of the Month.

     

    *Picture of McKenna Brand by Michelle Jay.

  • NWHL Weekend Recap

    NWHL Weekend Recap

    Welcome to the TXHT NWHL Weekend Recap for the Weekend of Saturday, October 26th and Sunday, October 27th, 2019, plus news coming out of the weekend.

     

    Saturday, October 26th, 2019

    Game #1 – Minnesota Whitecaps v. Connecticut Whale

    • In Connecticut the Whale would play host to the Minnesota Whitecaps, and it would be all Whitecaps in this one. Nicole Schammel would record two goals (even strength and powerplay) and one assist, while Meghan Lorence and Haylea Schmid would produce two point games and Sydney Baldwin would have a three point night as the Whitecaps would go on to defeat the Whale 7-2.

     

    Game #2 – Metropolitan Riveters v. Boston Pride

    • In Boston the Pride looked to to continue their winning streak to start the season as they hosted the Metropolitan Riveters. The Pride would get three point games from Emily Fluke (2g, 1a), Mary Parker (1g, 2a), Kaleigh Fratkin (1g, 2a) and McKenna Brand (1g, 2a) to lead the Pride to a 7-2 vicory.

     

    Sunday, October 27th, 2019

    Game #1 – Minnesota Whitecaps v. Connecticut Whale

    • In the second game of their back to back the Whale looked to defeat the Whitecaps, but after taking the one goal lead in the third period, the Whitecaps would storm back late in the third period to take the 3-2 victory over the Whale. Shannon Doyle would factor on both Whale goals, while Sydney Baldwin and Jonna Curtis would both have a goal and an assist for the Whitecaps.

     

    Game #2 – Metropolitan Riveters v. Boston Pride

    • In the final game of the weekend the Riveters would face the Pride once more as they looked to avenge the previous day’s blowout, but it would be all Boston as the Pride would get goals from Carlee Toews, Tori Sullivan, Mallory Souliotis, Lexie Laing, and Jillian Dempsey to take a 5-3 victory over the Riveters.

     

    Player of the Week

    • The NWHL has announced the Minnesota Whitecaps defender Sydney Baldwin has been named the VEDA NWHL Player of the Week.

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    • On Saturday October 26th Baldwin had a goal and three assists in the Whitecaps steamrolling of the Connecticut Whale, and then the next day Baldwin would record the primary assist on the game tying goal to help swing the momentum to the Whitecaps in their eventual 3-2 victory.

     

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    *Photo of Sydney Baldwin by Michelle Jay

     

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  • NWHL Weekend Recap

    NWHL Weekend Recap

    Welcome to the TXHT NWHL Weekend Recap for the Weekend of Saturday, October 19th and Sunday, October 20th, 2019, plus news coming out of the weekend.

     

    Saturday, October 19th, 2019

    Game #1 – Connecticut Whale v. Buffalo Beauts

    • The Whale would get a three point performance from Jane Morrisette (2g, 1a), but would blow a three goal lead as the Beauts would win their home opener 5-4 in overtime off of a Marie-Jo Pelletier powerplay goal.

     

    Game #2 – Minnesota Whitecaps v. Boston Pride

    • In a high shooting affair with a total of 100 shots between the two teams, it would be the Boston Pride downing the Minnesota Whitecaps to remain undefeated to start the season.

     

    Sunday, October 20th, 2019

    Game #1 – Connecticut Whale v. Buffalo Beauts

    • The Buffalo Beauts would cap off the weekend with a 6-4 victory over the Connecticut Whale. Marie-Jo Pelletier would lead the way for the Beauts with a three point game (1g, 2a), and Brooke Stacey would have a two goal game to secure the Beauts victory.

     

    Game #2 – Minnesota Whitecaps v. Boston Pride

    • The Boston Pride sweep their weekend series with the Minnesota Whitecaps to remain undefeated to start the 2019-20 NWHL season.

     

    Players of the Week

    • Goaltender Lovisa Selander of the Boston Pride and forward Brooke Stacey of the Buffalo Beauts are the VEDA Players of the Week in the NWHL.

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    • Lovisa Selander (G, Boston Pride) would go a perfect 2-0 for the Pride as she would stop 47 shots in a 3-1 victory on Saturday that would see her take first star honors, and then on Sunday she would stop 35 shots as Boston would complete the sweep of Minnesota in a 5-2 victory.
    • Brooke Stacey (F, Buffalo Beauts) would lead the Beauts to back to back victories over Connecticut with three goals and one assist for the weekend. Stacey has recorded at least a point in every game the Beauts have played this season so far.

     

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    *Photo of Brooke Stacey by Mike Hetzel, and Photo of Lovisa Selander by Michelle Jay.

     

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  • NWHL Game Recap – 10/20/2019 – Minnesota Whitecaps v. Boston Pride

    NWHL Game Recap – 10/20/2019 – Minnesota Whitecaps v. Boston Pride

    Minnesota Whitecaps (1-1-1 3pts) v. Boston Pride (4-0-0 8pts)

     

    Game Recap:

    In the second game of their back to back weekend series the Minnesota Whitecaps look to bounce back against the Boston Pride, but the Whitecaps would not do themselves any favors as they would take three consecutive penalties that would cause the Whitecaps to go down two women at one point. However, the Pride would not be able to capitalize on any of their three powerplay opportunities, especially with the extended 5 on 3 chance, but they would strike a little later as they would get on the board first with McKenna Brand’s sixth of the season on a beautiful tic tac toe play with Christina Putigna. Then Tori Sullivan would score her second of the season to give the Pride the 2-0 lead. The Pride would take a late penalty, but the Whitecaps would not be able to capitalize on their lone opportunity.

     

    In the second period the Whitecaps would get an early powerplay opportunity to when Christina Putigna would be called for high sticking, but were unable to capitalize on the opportunity. However, they would get on the board with a Sydney Baldwin goal to cut the Pride’s lead to one. But Jonna Curtis would take an ill advised tripping penalty, and with this powerplay opportunity the Pride would get on the board with a Lexie Laing marker. both teams would continue to generate chances, but the goaltending of Lovisa Selander of the Pride and Amanda Leveille of the Whitecaps would keep this a 3-1 Pride lead heading into the second intermission.

     

    In the third period the Whitecaps would get another early powerplay opportunity to start a period, and this time they would capitalize as Stephanie Anderson would score her first career NWHL goal to cut the Pride’s lead to one once again. However, that would not deter the Pride as they would strike 90 seconds later as Mary Parker would score her first goal of the season to regain the two goal lead. Then Christina Putigna would knock in the loose puck after a hard Jillian Dempsey drive to secure the Pride a 5-2 victory. Both Selander and Leveille would put up strong perfomances again as they faced a combined 84 shots.

     

    Lineups:

    Minnesota Whitecaps:

    Jonna Curtis – Nicole Schammel – Meaghan Pezon

    Audra Richards – Lauren Barnes – Allie Thunstrom

    Megan Lorence – Halea Schmid – Stephanie Anderson

    Kalli Funk –  –

    Sydney Baldwin – Amanda Boulier

    Emma Stauber – Chelsey Rosenthal

    Kelsey Cline –

    Amanda Leveille*

    Allie Morse

     

    Boston Pride:

    McKenna Brand – Jillian Dempsey – Christina Putigna

    Emily Fluke – Mary Parker – Alyssa Wohlfeiler

    Carlee Toews – Lexie Laing – Tori Sullivan

    Kaleigh Fratkin – Briana Mastel

    Lauren Kelly – Lexi Bender

    Mallory Souliotis – Jenna Rheault

    Whitney Renn

    Lovisa Selander*

    Victoria Hanson

     

    First Period:

    MIN Penalty – 6:20 – Bench (Kelsey Cline) 2 minutes for Too Many Women

    MIN Penalty – 7:15 – Chelsey Brodt Rosenthal 2 minutes for Interference

    MIN Penalty – 9:17 – Kalli Funk 2 minutes for Slashing

    BOS Goal – 15:21 – McKenna Brand (6) from Christina Putigna (6)

    BOS Goal – 16:01 – Tori Sullivan (2) from Lexi Bender (2)

    BOS Penalty – 17:14 – Alyssa Wohlfeiler 2 minutes for Hooking

     

    End of 1st – MIN – 0       BOS – 2

    Shots              10                 15

    PP                   0/1                0/3

     

    Second Period:

    BOS Penalty – 2:33 – Christina Putigna 2 minutes for High Sticking

    MIN Goal – 6:56 – Sydney Baldwin (2) from Amanda Boulier (6)

    MIN Penalty – 12:55 – Jonna Curtis 2 minutes for Tripping

    BOS PPG – 13:40 – Lexie Laing (2) from Lauren Kelly (3)

     

    End of 2nd – MIN – 1       BOS – 3

    Shots              20                 25

    PP                   0/2                1/4

     

    Third Period:

    BOS Penalty – 1:29 – Kaleigh Fratkin 2 minutes for Cross Checking

    MIN PPG – 2:31 – Stephanie Anderson (1) from Nicole Schammel (3)

    BOS Goal – 3:58 – Mary Parker (1) from Emily Fluke (1) and Alyssa Wohlfeiler (3)

    MIN Penalty – 8:48 – Chelsey Brodt Rosenthal 2 minutes for Cross Checking

    BOS Penalty – 9:56 – McKenna Brand 2 minutes for Slashing

    BOS Goal – 12:46 – Christina Putigna (2) from Jillian Dempsey (6)

     

    End of 3rd – MIN – 2       BOS – 5

    Shots              37                 47

    PP                   1/4                1/5

     

    Next Up:

    Metropolitan (1-2-0 2pts) v. Boston (5-0-0 10pts) October 26th and 27th

    Minnesota (1-2-1 3pts) v. Connecticut (0-2-1 1pts) October 26th and 27th

     

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  • NWHL Game Recap – 10/19/2019 – Minnesota Whitecaps v. Boston Pride

    NWHL Game Recap – 10/19/2019 – Minnesota Whitecaps v. Boston Pride

    Minnesota Whitecaps (1-0-1 3pts) v. Boston Pride (3-0-0 6pts)

     

    Game Recap:

    Coming into the weekend the undefeated Boston Pride play host to the 2019 Isobel Cup Champion Minnesota Whitecaps, and in this highly anticipated matchup it would not disappoint as both teams would play a very even game against eachother early on as both teams would trade chances. However, it would be Alyssa Wohlfeiler breaking the scoreless tie with a beautiful shot that would beat Whitecaps goaltender Amanda Leveille to give the Pride the 1-0 lead. The rest of the period it would be Leveille and Lovisa Selander playing aggressively in their respective nets and keeping the game close as both teams generated quality scoring chances. At the end of the period Leveille would have stopped 12 out of 13 shots faced while Selander stopped at 14 shots she faced in the first.

     

    In the second period the physicality would pick up as this period would see a total of five penalties with three involving either roughing or body checking. However, when it came to the powerplay the Whitecaps were unable to convert on both of their opportunities, while the Pride woulkd not convert on their lone chance of the period. The Pride would strike once again as McKenna Brand would score her fifth of the season as Jillian Dempsey would feed Brand with a beautiful pass as she would bury it past Leveille to give the Pride the 2-0 lead heading into the second period. For the shots, the Pride would get 18 shots on goal for a total of 31 through 40 minutes while the Whitecaps had 16 shots in the second for a total of 30through 40 minutes.

     

    In the third period it would be Kaleigh Fratkin extending the Pride’s lead to three as she would score from the point in the first 73 seconds of the period. However, the Whitecaps would respond with a couple of solid chances to try to get on the board and cut the deficit, but it would be Selander standing tall for the Pride between the pipes. near the midway mark of the period Lexi Bender would be called for roughing, and while on the powerplay the Whitecaps would give up a few quality shorthanded chances to the Pride but Leveille was up to the task, and then Allie Thunstrom would get a spectacular breakaway opportunity, but Selander would rob her with an even more spectacular save to keep the Pride’s lead at three. Late in the period Thunstrom would get another opportunity and this time she would drill it home as she would score her third of the season and cut the Pride’s lead to two. With the hopes to mount a comeback the Whitecaps would pull Leveille for the extra attacker, but it would not amount to anything as the Boston Pride would defeat the Minnesota Whitecaps 3-1 and remain undefeated with a 4-0-0 record.

     

    Lineups:

    Minnesota Whitecaps:

    Jonna Curtis – Nicole Schammel – Meaghan Pezon

    Audra Richards – Lauren Barnes – Allie Thunstrom

    Megan Lorence – Halea Schmid – Stephanie Anderson

    Kalli Funk –  –

    Sydney Baldwin – Amanda Boulier

    Emma Stauber – Chelsey Rosenthal

    Kelsey Cline –

    Amanda Leveille*

    Allie Morse

     

    Boston Pride:

    McKenna Brand – Jillian Dempsey – Christina Putigna

    Emily Fluke – Mary Parker – Alyssa Wohlfeiler

    Carlee Toews – Lexie Laing – Tori Sullivan

    Kaleigh Fratkin – Briana Mastel

    Lauren Kelly – Lexi Bender

    Mallory Souliotis – Jenna Rheault

    Whitney Renn

    Lovisa Selander*

    Victoria Hanson

     

    First Period:

    BOS Goal – 6:04 – Alyssa Wohlfeiler (2) from Mary Parker (2)

     

    End of 1st – MIN – 0       BOS – 1

    Shots              14                 13

    PP                 0/0                  0/0

     

    Second Period:

    BOS Penalty – 3:01 – Kaleigh Fratkin 2 minutes for Body Checking

    MIN Penalty – 3:41 – Amanda Boulier 2 minutes for Holding

    BOS Penalty – 8:42 – Jillian Dempsey 2 minutes for Roughing

    MIN Penalty – 8:42 – Emma Stauber 2 minutes for Roughing

    BOS Goal – 13:00 – McKenna Brand (5) from Jillian Dempsey (4) and Mallory Souliotis (3)

    BOS Penalty – 13:20 – Carlee Toews 2 minutes for Hooking

     

    End of 2nd – MIN – 0       BOS – 2

    Shots              30                 31

    PP                   0/2                0/1

     

    Third Period:

    BOS Goal – 1:13 – Kaleigh Fratkin (1) from Mallory Souliotis (4)

    BOS Penalty – 9:05 – Lexi Bender 2 minutes for Roughing

    MIN Goal – 17:29 – Allie Thunstrom (3)

     

    End of 3rd – MIN – 0       BOS – 3

    Shots              48                 42

    PP                   0/3                0/1

     

    Next Up:

    Minnesota (1-1-1 3pts) v. Boston (4-0-0 8pts) October 20th

     

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  • NWHL Weekend Recap – Game Recaps & News

    NWHL Weekend Recap – Game Recaps & News

    Welcome to the TXHT NWHL Weekend Recap for the Weekend of Saturday, October 12th and Sunday, October 13th, 2019, plus news coming out of the weekend.

     

    Saturday, October 12th, 2019

    Game #1 – Metropolitan Riveters v. Minnesota Whitecaps

    • In Minnesota for their Banner Raising Ceremony, the Whitecaps would light up the Metropolitan Riveters 9-2  after getting four point nights from Jonna Curtis (3g, 1a) and Nicole Schammel (2g, 2a), and a five assist game from Amanda Boulier.

     

    Game #2 – Buffalo Beauts v. Boston Pride

    • In a matchup that saw the Boston Pride dominate the Buffalo Beauts in the shot department, the Pride would double up the Beauts 4-2 in their Home Opener The trio of Carlee Toews (2g, 1a), Lexie Laing (1g, 2a), and Tori Sullivan (2a) would lead the way for the Pride as they took the home victory.

     

    Sunday, October 13th, 2019

    Game #1 – Buffalo Beauts v. Boston Pride

    • In the second game of their weekend series the Boston Pride would light up the Buffalo Beauts for eight goals as they coast to an 8-1 victory Sunday afternoon. The Pride would get multi-point performances from McKenna Brand (3g), Emily Fluke (2g), and Alyssa Wohlfeiler (1g, 2a) to lead the way.

     

    Game #2 – Metropolitan Riveters v. Minnesota Whitecaps

    • In Minnesota the Metropolitan Riveters looked to avenge their 9-2 defeat to the Whitecaps, and that they would in a much more tightly contested contest that would feature the first overtime game of the 2019-20 NWHL season. Rebecca Morse (1g, 1a) would cap off her two point night with the game winning goal in overtime to give the Riveters the 4-3 victory.

     

    News and Notes

    • On Monday, October 14th the Buffalo Beauts announced that they have signed forward/defender Nikki Kirchberger for the 2019-20 season.

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    • Kirchberger, a Buffalo native, played for Buffalo State College that saw her be an ECAC West All-Star during her freshman season in 2012-13. In 103 career games for the Bengals, Kichberger would score 31 goals along with 31 assists.

     

    • Buffalo Beuats announced on Tuesday, October 15th that they have signed Team Chinese Taipai goalie Tiffany Hsu for the 2019-20 season.

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    • Hsu, the 100th player to sign with the NWHL for the 2019-20 season, posted a .977 Save % during the 2019 IIHF Women’s World Championship in Division II Group B. Her performance secured the Chinese Taipei team their first ever gold medal, along with Best Goalkeeper and Most Valuable Player honors.

     

    Player of the Week

    • The NWHL has announced that Boston Pride rookie forward Lexie Laing has been named the VEDA Player of the Week.

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    • Laing would kick off a high scoring weekend for the Pride when she would score her career NWHL goal to give the Pride the 1-0 lead over the Buffalo Beauts on Saturday. Laing would follow up with a pair of assists as the Pride would win 4-2. Laing would also pick up an assist on Sunday in Boston’s 8-1 win over the Beauts.

     

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    *Photo of Lexie Laing by Michelle Jay

     

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  • NWHL Game Recap – 10/13/2019 – Buffalo Beauts v. Boston Pride

    NWHL Game Recap – 10/13/2019 – Buffalo Beauts v. Boston Pride

    Buffalo Beauts (1-1-0 2pts) v. Boston Pride (1-0-0 2pts)

     

    Game Recap:

    After falling short to the Boston Pride the night before the Buffalo Beauts look to get themselves back into the win column, but it would be the Pride striking early as McKenna Brand would be able to jam the puck past Beauts rookie goaltender Mariah Fuijimagari to make it 1-0 a minute forty-five seconds into the game. Following the goal the Pride would continue to surge against the Beauts, but the Beauts would create an offensive opportunity that would draw a powerplay opportunity. However, the Beauts would squander their opportunity when recently signed Pride forward Emily Fluke would be coming into the Beauts zone and Iveta Klimasova would take her down to end the Beauts powerplay early. Then once on the powerplay Kaleigh Fratkin would send an outlet pass to Brand who would streak in on Fujimagari to score her second of the game. However, the Beauts would respond as Brooke Stacey would drive to the net and a fight to get the puck past Lovisa Selander to get the Beauts back within one, but the McKenna Brand show would not be denied as Brand would score a little over a minute later to complete the hat trick. Then near the end of the period Fluke would tip a point shot from Jenna Rheault to score her first goal as a member of the Pride. At the end of the first period the Pride would be up 4 to 1.

     

    In the second period the Pride would continue their push as Alyssa Wohlfeiler would make a drive to the net and put the puck top shelf over Fujimagari to make it 5-1 for the Pride, and also spell the end of Fujimagari’s game as Beauts Head Coach Pete Perram would send in Kelsey Neumann to tend the Beauts net. Then a little under eight minutes later Emily Fluke would get her second of the game after tipping a shot past Neumann to grow the Pride’s lead to five. Megan Delay would take an unnecessary penalty for the Beauts shortly after, but the Beauts would be up to the task as they would kill the Pride’s powerplay opportunity. But the Pride would still strike once again after the powerplay was over as the how duo of Carlee Toews and Lexie Laing would strike again as Toews would score her first of the game and third of the weekend series to give the Pride the 7-1. However, a late penalty by Tori Sullivan would give the Beauts a late powerplay, but before the period would end while shorthanded Mary Parker would make a great defensive play to give herself a breakaway, but she would be robbed by Kelsey Neumann with a spectacular split legged save to keep the game 7-1 for the Pride heading into the second intermission.

     

    In the third period the Beauts would have thirty seconds left to their powerplay, but the Beauts would struggle to create any momentum with it. But the Beauts would get another opportunity when McKenna Brand took a tripping penalty, however, the Pride would kill this one off as well. The Pride would then take one more penalty as Lexi Bender would be called for body checking, but the Beauts uninspired play would cost them their powerplay as Kim Brown would be called for slashing. After the Pride’s powerplay had expired Jillian Dempsey would get through all of the defenders and Neumann to roof the puck to grow the lead to seven. After the goal both teams would trade penalties and result in some extended four on four hockey, and during the four on four the Pride would come close to extending their lead, but Neumann would find a way to keep the puck out of the net. At the end of the game McKenna Brand would try to get her fourth of the game, but she would be unable to do so before the final buzzer sounded. The Pride would sweep the weekend series two games to none, and will be back in action next weekend as they host the defending Isobel Cup Champion Minnesota Whitecaps.

     

    Lineups:

    Buffalo Beauts:

    Taylor Accursi – Becki Bowering – Corinne Buie

    Brooke Stacey – Cassidy MacPherson – Iveta Klimasova

    Kim Brown – Sara Bustad – Kandice Sheriff

    Erin Gehen –  –

    Ashley Birdsall – Megan Delay

    Lenka Curmova – Marie-Jo Pelletier

    Richelle Skarbowski – Ana Orzechowski

    Mariah Fujimagari

    Kelsey Neumann

     

    Boston Pride:

    Carlee Toews – Lexie Laing – Tori Sullivan

    Emily Fluke – Mary Parker – Alyssa Wohlfeiler

    McKenna Brand – Jillian Dempsey – Christina Putigna

    Kaleigh Fratkin – Jenna Rheault

    Mallory Souliotis – Briana Mastel

    Lauren Kelly – Lexi Bender

    Whitney Renn –

    Lovisa Selander*

    Victoria Hanson

     

    First Period:

    BOS Goal – 1:45 – McKenna Brand (2) from Jillian Dempsey (2)

    BOS Penalty – 8:13 – Kaleigh Fratkin 2 minutes for Interference

    BUF Penalty – 9:58 – Iveta Klimasova 2 minutes for Tripping

    BOS PPG – 10:39 – McKenna Brand (3) from Kaliegh Fratkin (2)

    BUF Goal – 11:25 – Brooke Stacey (1) from Taylor Accursi (2) and Cassidy MacPherson (1)

    BOS Goal – 12:36 – McKenna Brand (4) from Mallory Souliotis (2) and Christina Putigna (2)

    BOS Goal – 14:41 – Emily Fluke (1) from Jenna Rheault (1)

     

    End of 1st – BUF – 1       BOS – 4

    Shots              12                 11

    PP                 0/1                  1/1

     

    Second Period:

    BOS Goal – 3:15 – Alyssa Wohlfeiler (1) from Kaleigh Fratkin (3)

    BOS Goal – 11:12 – Emily Fluke (2) from Lexi Bender (1) and Alyssa Wohlfeiler (1)

    BUF Penalty – 12:46 – Megan Delay 2 minutes for Roughing

    BOS Goal – 15:51 – Carlee Toews (3) from Lexie Laing (3)

    BOS Penalty – 18:30 – Tori Sullivan 2 minutes for Tripping

     

    End of 2nd – BUF – 1       BOS – 7

    Shots              22                 26

    PP                 0/2                  1/2

     

    Third Period:

    BOS Penalty – 1:41 – McKenna Brand 2 minutes for Tripping

    BOS Penalty – 9:03 – Lexi Bender 2 minutes for Body Checking

    BUF Penalty – 10:39 – Kim Brown 2 minutes for Slashing

    BOS Goal – 13:29 – Jillian Dempsey (3) from Christina Putigna (3)

    BUF Penalty – 14:40 – Becki Bowering 2 minutes for Hooking

    BOS Penalty – 15:21 – McKenna Brand 2 minutes for Slashing

     

    End of 3rd – BUF – 1       BOS – 8

    Shots              27                 42

    PP                 0/5                  1/4

     

    Next Up:

    Boston (3-0-0 6pts) v. Minnesota (1-0-0 2pts) Oct. 19th and 20th

    Buffalo (1-2-0 2pts) v. Connecticut (0-1-0 0pts) October 19th and 20th

     

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  • Pride Defeat Beauts In Home Opener

    Pride Defeat Beauts In Home Opener

    Buffalo Beauts (1-0-0, 2 pts) @ Boston Pride (1-0-0, 2 pts)

    In the second weekend of the NWHL, we got ourselves a pretty good match up with the Buffalo Beauts and the Boston Pride. Both teams were coming off victories in their opening weekend and were looking to continue their momentum early on in the season.

    In the first period, there was complete domination by the Boston Pride. They came out strong in their home opener and really took it to the Beauts, as the Pride out-shot the Beauts by a tally of 19 to 4, however it took until late in the period before the Pride would be able to break through Beauts goalie Mariah Fujimagari. It was a great drive to the net by Carlee Toews, and with the puck loose in front of the net, it was Lexie Laing that would stash home the rebound with about a minute left in the period. The goal would be Lexi Laing’s first goal of her career in the NWHL.

    Penalties in the period were one apiece with no power play goals coming from it with both penalty kills doing their job well.

    In the second period, the Boston Pride came out and continued their momentum from the first period. The Pride would continue to out-shoot the Beauts, as Fujimagari would hold her own until the six and a half minute mark of the period when the Pride would get themselves an odd man rush, and a goal was slotted home by Carlee Toews. Assists on the play came from Lexie Laing and Tori Sullivan. For Toews, it would be her first goal of her career in the NWHL.

    The Pride would continue the pressure on the Beauts, as wave after wave of offensive chances were coming for Boston. It would take twelve minutes before the Pride would get another goal. The goal coming from Christina Putigna, which would be unassisted. It would give the Pride a 3-0 lead. The goal would also be the first NWHL goal for Putigna.

    About a little over a minute later, Carlee Toews would nab her second goal of the game as the assists would once again come from Lexie Laing and Tori Sullivan. The period would mercifully end for the Beauts with the Pride having a 4-0 lead.

    The Pride out-shot the Beauts 16-8 in the second period. There were two penalties called on the Beauts, and one on the Pride, but neither team would be able to score on the power play.

    In the third period, the game finally settled down. Everything was very even, in terms of offensive chances and shots on goal. Both Fujimagari and Lovisa Selander were making great saves. About halfway through the period, Brooke Stacey would get sprung on a breakaway, only to have Chritstina Putigna hook her as she was about to take the shot. A penalty shot was awarded on the play, where Stacey would skate down the middle and put a great shot past Selander to get the Beauts on the board.

    Later on in the period, after some more back and forth action between both teams, Iveta Klimasova would gather the puck at center ice. She looked like she might wait for re-enforcement to come. However she wound up a beautiful slap shot that would beat Selander to cut the lead to two.

    However, that would be the closest the Beauts would get to coming back in the game as the Pride defense shut them out the rest of the way to secure the 4-2 win for Boston.

    The Pride out-shot the Beauts again in the third period 10-8. The only penalty called in the period went against the Pride but the Beauts could not capitalize on the power play.

    It will be a quick turnaround for both teams, as they will square off against each other tomorrow at 230p.

     

    Boxscore

    https://www.nwhl.zone/stats#/100/game/268079/play-by-play

     

    Starting line up for the Beauts:

    Game day line up for the Pride:

  • NWHL News and Notes – October 9th, 2019

    NWHL News and Notes – October 9th, 2019

    Today in the NWHL there were a pair of announcements including a free agent signing.

     

    Today the Boston Pride announced that they have signed All Star forward Emily Fluke for the 2019-20 season.

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    For more on Fluke’s signing with the Pride please read Shaggy’s report on the signing.

     

    The Minnesota Whitecaps have announced that they will be doing their Banner Raising on Saturday, October 12th before they take on the Metropolitan Riveters.

     

    The Whitecaps banner raising and game will precede the Minnesota Wild’s home opener against the Pittsburgh Penguins later that night. The Wild are supporters of the Whitecaps and provide far ranging support including having the Whitecaps play all of their games and hold all of their practices at TRIA Rink, and with their extensive resources the Wild support the Whitecaps with marketing, promotions, communications, social and digital media, community relations, and so much more.

     

    All players will partake in the 50 percent cut of revenue from league sponsorship and media deals. Plus they will also receive 15 percent of revenue from apparel sold with their name on it.

     

    *Graphics courtesy of the NWHL.

     

    Sponsored by:

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