Category: Boston Pride

  • Former Whale Captain Signs With Boston

    Former Whale Captain Signs With Boston

    The big news coming from the NWHL today, former Connecticut Whale Captain Emily Fluke has signed with the Boston Pride.

    The Pride have added a really good player. On top of being an NWHL All Star last year for the Whale, in the 16 games that she played, she scored 3 goals and added 8 assists for 11 points for the season. She also added a playoff goal in a game against the Riveters.

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    (Photo Credit: Matthew Raney)

    Plus, she was a premier player in her rookie year too! In the 16 games she played that season, she scored 4 goals and added 7 assists for 11 points. She lead the team that year in every major offensive category!

    So in total, Fluke has played 32 regular season games in the NWHL, she has 7 goals and 15 assists for 22 points in 2 seasons.

    (Check out her Elite Prospects page: https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/571095/emily-fluke)

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    (Photo Credit: Michelle Jay)

     

    To the Captain, Leader, Legend of the Whale, I want to wish you the best of luck on your upcoming season with Boston. I am happy to see that you are back for Season 5, so that you can continue to inspire and help #GrowTheGame.

     

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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 5th and Sunday, October 6th, 2019, plus news coming out of the weekend.

     

    Saturday, October 5th, 2019

    Game #1 – Buffalo Beauts v. Connecticut Whale

    • The Beauts would get goals from three different scorers as they would down the Whale in their home opener at Danbury Arena 3-1 in what was a tightly contested matchup.
      • Lenka Curmova would score the first goal of the season for both the Beauts and the NWHL. Curmova becomes the first Slovakian to score in the NWHL.
      • Curmova’s goal was also the first powerplay goal of the season, and her first career NWHL goal.
      • Beauts would also get goals from Brooke Stacey (first career NWHL goal), and Corinne Buie (empty netter).
      • The Whale’s lone goal would come from Grace Klienbach.
      • In net Mariah Fujimagari would make 29 saves on 30 shots for the Beauts for her first career NWHL win, while Sonjia Shelly would make 13 saves on 15 shots for the Whale in her first career NWHL game.
      • Shaggy’s TXHT Game Recap

     

    Game #2 – Boston Pride v. Metropolitan Riveters

    • In a game that had three 5 on 3 opportunities, the Pride would get a pair of goals from Jillian Dempsey to lead them past the Riveters 4-2.
      • The Pride would also get goals from Tori Sullivan (first career NWHL goal), and McKenna Brand (empty netter).
      • The Riveters would get goals from Kendall Cornine (first career NWHL goal) and Collen Murphy (powerplay goal, first career NWHL goal).
      • The Pride would have one 5 on 3 opportunity, while the Riveters had two attempts with the 5 on 3 woman advantage.
      • In net Lovisa Selander would make 23 saves on 25 shot for her first career NWHL win for the Pride, and Sam Walther would make 36 saves on 39 shots in her Riveters debut.
      • Michael’s TXHT Game Recap

     

    News and Notes

    • The Bridgeport Sound Tigers of the AHL and the Connecticut Whale announced that on February 22nd, 2020 that the Sound Tigers will be hosting the first ever AHL and NWHL doubleheader with the Whale.

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    • Per the release, on Saturday, February 22nd at Webster Bank Arena, the Whale will host the Boston Pride in NWHL action at 2p ET, then at 7p ET the Sound Tigers will host the Hershey Bears. The Sound Tigers are also offering a combined ticket for both games in the Sound Tigers/Whale doubleheader for $25 which are available for purchase now.

     

    Player of the Week

    • Buffalo Beauts defender Lenka Curmova has been named the first VEDA NWHL Player of the Week for season 5 of the NWHL.

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    • Curmova became not only one of the first two Slovakian born players to appear in an NWHL, but she also is the first Slovakian to score a goal in the NWHL. Cumova would be named the VEDA Player of the week not only for the history that she made, but also for her all around play in the Beauts 3-1 victory over the Whale on Saturday, October 5th.

     

    * All Graphics Courtesy of the NWHL.

    *Photo of Lenka Curmova by Bryan Johnson Photography.

     

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  • NWHL Game Recap – 10/5/2019 – Boston Pride v. Metropolitan Riveters

    NWHL Game Recap – 10/5/2019 – Boston Pride v. Metropolitan Riveters

    Boston Pride (0-0-0 0pts) v. Metropolitan Riveters (0-0-0 0pts)

     

    Game Recap:

    The Metropolitan Riveters kick off their 2019-20 NWHL season as they host the Boston Pride in their home opener. The Riveters would start out by getting a few shots, but nothing difficult for rookie goaltender Lovisa Selander. Then Cassie Dunne would be called for tripping to give the Pride their first powerplay opportunity, and while they would not score, the Pride would use it to turn the tide and put the momentum on their side. The Pride would take it to the Riveters but Sam Walther was up to the task. However, late in the first period Jillian Dempsey would get one past Walther to give the Pride a late 1-0 lead to go into the first intermission with.

     

    In the second period the Riveters would play with some more hustle in their game, and it would almost pay off early in the period as Bulbul Kartanbay would almost get the puck past Selander but a little puck luck was on the goalie’s side. However, that would not deter the Riveters as Kendall Cornine would score moments later to tie the game at one a piece. The Pride would force another penalty against the Riveters, but would be unsuccessful for a third consecutive time.

     

    In the third period it would be a penalty filled affair as the Riveters would have two 5 on 3 powerplay opportunities while the Pride would only have one of their own. The Riveters would convert on the back end of their first two woman advantage as Madison Packer would tip in a Colleen Murphy point blast to take the 2-1 lead. However, the Riveters would begin to falter and the Pride would pounce as they would get goals from Tori Sullivan, Dempsey (her second of the game), and McKenna Brand to lead the Pride to a 4-2 victory to start their season.

     

    Lineups:

    Boston Pride:

    McKenna Brand – Jillian Dempsey – Marisa Raspa

    Carlee Toews – Lexie Laing – Christina Putigna

    Whitney Renn – Mary Parker – Alyssa Wohlfeiler

    Tori Sullivan

    Jenna Rheault – Kaleigh Fratkin

    Lexi Bender – Lauren Kelly

    Mallory Souliotis – Briana Mastel

    Lovisa Selander*

    Victoria Hanson

     

    Metropolitan Riveters:

    Madison Packer – Cailey Hutchison – Tatiana Shatalova

    Brooke Baker – Kendall Cornine – Mallory Rushton

    Brooke Avery – Nichelle Simon – Bulbul Kartanbay

    Collen Murphy – Nicole Arnold

    Leila Kilduff – Rebecca Morse

    Cassie Dunne

    Sam Walther*

    Dana DeMartino

     

    First Period:

    MET Penalty – 2:14 – Cassie Dunne 2 minutes for Tripping

    MET Penalty – 13:36 – Mallory Rushton 2 minutes for Tripping

    BOS Goal – 19:05 – Jillian Dempsey (1) from Mallory Souliotis (1)

     

    End of 1st – BOS – 1       MET – 0

    Shots              14                 07

    PP                 0/2                  0/0

     

    Second Period:

    MET Goal – 4:45 – Kendall Cornine (1) from Mallory Rushton (1) and Cassie Dunne (1)

    MET Penalty – 12:44 – Rebecca Morse 2 minutes for Tripping

     

    End of 2nd – BOS – 1       MET – 1

    Shots              29                 18

    PP                 0/3                  0/0

     

    Third Period:

    BOS Penalty – 2:53 – McKenna Brand 2 minutes for Tripping

    BOS Penalty – 4:11 – Mary Parker 2 minutes for Hooking

    MET PPG – 5:03 – Madison Packer (1) from Colleen Murphy (1) and Mallory Rushton (2)

    MET Penalty – 5:48 – Leila Kilduff 2 minutes for Holding

    MET Penalty – 5:48 – Rebecca Morse 2 minutes for Body Checking

    BOS Goal – 8:57 – Tori Sullivan (1) from Lauren Kelly (1)

    BOS Goal – 9:18 – Jillian Dempsey (2) from Christina Putigna (1) and Lauren Kelly (2)

    MET Penalty – 9:59 – Madison Packer 2 minutes for Hooking

    BOS Penalty – 10:05 – Mallory Souliotis 2 minutes for Interference

    BOS Penalty – 14:13 – Marisa Raspa 2 minutes for Hooking

    BOS Penalty – 14:27 – Mary Parker 2 minutes for Tripping

    BOS ENG – 19:19 – McKenna Brand (1) from Jillian Dempsey (1) and Kaleigh Fratkin (1)

     

    End of 3rd – BOS – 4       MET – 2

    Shots              40                 25

    PP                 0/6                  1/5

     

    Next Up:

    Metropolitan (0-1-0 0pts) v. Minnesota (0-0-0 0pts)

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

     

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  • NWHL News and Notes – October 3rd, 2019

    NWHL News and Notes – October 3rd, 2019

    Today in the NWHL we had a major announcement come from the new ownership of the Boston Pride as they have officially announced their new team President.

     

    Pride owner Miles Arnone has announced that Hayley Moore has been hired as team President.

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    Photo Credit – Michelle Jay

    With today’s move Moore becomes the third female president of a major professional hockey team in the United States. Moore follows in the footsteps of Marguerite Norris-Riker (Detroit Red Wings during the 1950s), and Kim Pegula (currently with the Buffalo Sabres).

     

    “Hayley Moore is one of the most respected people in women’s hockey today, and the Boston Pride organization is fortunate to have someone with her experience and strong business acumen serving as our top executive. With her infectious enthusiasm, commitment to women’s hockey, and her strong relationships in the community, with the staff, and with the players, Hayley is the perfect person to lead the commercial and hockey operations of the Pride.”

    – Miles Arnone

     

    Today the NWHL also announced a partnership with American Giant.

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    American Giant is now the official apparel sponsor for the NWHL with this new partnership. The two will collaborate on gear for the NWHL’s youth hockey initiatives. American Giant will also be the exclusive outfitter for all NWHL players nationwide with  complete sets of team branded warmup and leisure gear.

     

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  • 2019-20 NWHL Previews – Boston Pride

    2019-20 NWHL Previews – Boston Pride

    2018-19 Record:  11-5-0 22pts  3rd Place in the NWHL

    Playoffs: Lost in First Round to Beauts

     

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    Key Additions: G – Lovisa Selander, G – Victoria Hanson, F – Alyssa Wohlfeiler

     

    2019-20 Preview:

    The Boston Pride heading into the 2019-20 season with the return of core players like Kaleigh Fratkin, Jillian Dempsey, McKenna Brand, Lexi Bender, Mallory Souliotis, and Mary Parker to lead the way as they look to bounce back to prominence after being bounced in the first round last season by the Buffalo Beauts. The Pride will also feature new players like forward Alyssa Wohlfeiler, who played for the Connecticut Whale in the inaugural season, and players like Marisa Raspa, Christina Putigna, and Jenna Rheault will be looked to contribute in the rookie campaigns.

     

    One of the biggest changes for the Pride will be between the pipes as they will now have Victoria Hanson and Lovisa Selander guarding the net. A change from Brittney Ott who has been the number one goalie for the Pride their first four seasons. Who becomes the number one will remain to be seen, but both will compete and make head coach Paul Mara’s choice difficult.

     

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  • NWHL News and Notes – September 17th, 2019

    NWHL News and Notes – September 17th, 2019

    Today in the NWHL it was announced that a team of investors led by Cannon Capital managing partner Miles Arnone has purchased the Boston Pride.

     

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    The Pride were informed on Monday night prior to the practice. Arnone met with the team’s players and staff, and as part of their new ownership of the team, their immediate plans for the Pride include investments in player and team development, increases in marketing and promotion, along with more youth hockey initiatives to be created. Also Arnone plans to hire a team president for the Pride to run all of the day to day operations of the team.

     

    Per the NWHL’s Press Release this morning Arnone brings to the Pride and NWHL “more than 20 years of investment experience and a background in engineering, turn-around management and start-ups. He is the author of two books, founder of three start-ups and principal inventor on 125 patents. A Long Island native, Arnone earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and has called Boston home for more than thirty years.”

     

    “My investors and I believe in the NWHL, and we are honored to take on the responsibility of leading the Boston Pride during this important era of growth for women’s sports. We will build the Pride into a world-class team and an innovative and thoughtful business venture that demonstrates the power of professional women’s hockey and the value of the game’s remarkable athletes.”

    – Miles Arnone

     

    The sale of the Boston Pride to Miles Arnone’s investment group was facilitated by the Sports Advisory Group, which is an idustry leader in the sale and acquisition of major and minor league sports teams. This sale can also be viewed as a catalyst for the NWHL to consider the sale of the other current teams that the league runs, and also brings in the prospect of bringing in expansion teams with investors who are genuinely dedicated to the women’s game.

     

    We here at TXHT see this as a huge plus for the NWHL and for Women’s Hockey as a whole. With how the offseason unfolded and with the dedication of the NWHL to continue to grow, today’s announcement proves that their vision and dedication to the women’s game is undeterred and that the 2019-20 season will be another year of growth.

     

    Also today the Connecticut Whale have announced that former NHLer Colton Orr and NWHL Veteran Laura Brennan will be the coaches for the team this season.

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    Orr will be the Whale’s head coach with Brennan serving as his assistant coach. Brennan will also act as Interim Head Coach while Orr competes on CBC’s “Battle of the Blades” tv show.

     

    “I’m honored to have the privilege of leading the Connecticut Whale. This game means a lot to me, and these fantastic athletes on the Whale and across the NWHL are role models to the next generation – including my daughter, who is in the Learn to Play program. I’m determined to take all of the hockey knowledge and life lessons learned from great NHL people like (former Rangers coach) Tom Renney and apply them to the Whale. I’m grateful to Laura Brennan for running the show while I’m away, and I can’t wait to get back to Connecticut to work with her and the players and give the Whale fans a team they can believe in.”

    – Colton Orr

     

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  • NWHL News and Notes – August 20th, 2019

    NWHL News and Notes – August 20th, 2019

    Today in the NWHL business picked up as four of the five teams added to their 2019-20 rosters.

     

    Starting with the Minnesota Whitecaps as they re-signed defender Chelsey Brodt Rosenthal to a one year deal.

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    Rosenthal, returning for her second season in the NWHL, was a member of last season’s Isobel Cup championship team, and was a standout in college for the University of Minnesota from 2002 to 2006.

     

    Then the Metropolitan Riveters signed forward Brooke Avery to a one year deal.

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    Avery, a New Hampshire native, played for Syracuse University and was key player for Syracuse earning their first conference title and berth into the NCAA Tournament when she would record an assist and the game winning goal against Robert Morris in the CHA Tournament Championship game.

     

    Then the Buffalo Beauts announced that they have signed forward Maddie Norton to a one year deal.

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    Norton, a Buffalo native, scored a record 46 goals last season for the University of Buffalo in 18 games. Norton would also have a total of 62 points last season which was 28 more than the next highest scorer.

     

    Then the Boston Pride would sign Swedish National Team goaltender Lovisa Selander to a one year deal.

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    Selander, the NCAA all time saves leader, played in all 34 games last season for RPI where she had a 2.29 GAA and an .942 save percentage. Selander also recorded a 49 save shutout and a 58 save shutout last season.

     

    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.

    TXHT will continue to provide NWHL coverage as more signings are announced.

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  • NWHL News and Notes – August 16th, 2019

    NWHL News and Notes – August 16th, 2019

    Today in the NWHL we had three more signings as we prepare for the 2019-20 season.

     

    First up we have the Boston Pride signing defender Whitney Renn to a one year deal.

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    Renn, 23, will be playing in her first season with the Pride and in the NWHL after playing in 131 games for RPI from 2014-18, and playing last season for the EWHL DEC Salzburg Eagles.

     

    Then the Buffalo Beauts would add some international flavor to their team as they would sign Iveta Klimášová to a one year deal.

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    Klimášová, a defender, has been a fixture of the Slovakia Women’s National Team since 2014. In the 60 EWHL games with SKP Bratislava Klimášová would record 28 goals and 16 assists for 44 points. This will be Klimášová’s first season in the NWHL and with the Beauts.

     

    Then from Kazakhstan, the Metropolitan Riveters have signed forward Bulbul Kartanbay to a one year deal.

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    Kartanbay, who has been passionately pursuing playing professionally in North America,  achieved her dream and will be part of the Riveters for the 2019-20 season. Kartanbay has been a fixture of the Kazakhstan National Team since she was a teenager, and has been at the forefront of the growth of Women’s hockey in Kazakhstan.

     

    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.

     

    Lastly, TXHT would like to congratulate NWHLPA Director Anya Battaglino and Metropolitan Riveters forward Madison Packer on their wedding that took place today Friday, August 16th, 2019. We would like to wish you both years of shared happiness and to many great memories you will create together.

     

    TXHT will continue to provide NWHL coverage as more signings are announced.

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  • NWHL News and Notes – August 15th, 2019

    NWHL News and Notes – August 15th, 2019

    Today in the NWHL there were two more player signings made, and another sponsorship announcement.

     

    Starting off the day the Boston Pride announced that they have signed defender Briana Mastel to a one year deal.

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    Mastel, former captain at Harvard, played 128 games for the Crimson recording 7 goals and 33 assists for 40 points, and also had a plus-27 rating during her four years on the Harvard blue line. This will be Mastel’s first season in the NWHL and with the Pride.

     

    Then the Metropolitan Riveters announced that they have signed St. Louis native Nicole Arnold for the 2019-20 season.

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    Arnold, who spent two seasons with the University of Maine, played 10 games last season for the St. Louis University men’s ACHA team where she would score 2 goals and record 5 assists for 7 points. This will be Arnold’s first season with the Riveters and in the NWHL.

     

    Then the NWHL announced that they have renewed with VEDA to become the official sponsor of the NWHL for a second consecutive year.

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    AG Health, a leader in pioneering Endocannabinoid Nutrition (ECN) products will have VEDA become the official sponsor for league this season and VEDA will make their CBD products available and continue to empower the female athletes throughout the year.

     

    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.

    TXHT will continue to provide NWHL coverage as more signings are announced.

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  • NWHL News and Notes – August 14th, 2019

    NWHL News and Notes – August 14th, 2019

    Today in the NWHL we had three more player signings for the 2019-20 season.

     

    First we have the Metropolitan Riveters signing former Russian National Team player Tatiana Shatalova.

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    Shatalova, who will be turning 20 on Saturday, has spent the last five seasons in the Russian Women’s Hockey League and is the youngest player to date to sign with the NWHL for the upcoming season. This will be Shatalova’s first season with the Riveters.

     

    Next we have the Buffalo Beauts announcing that they have signed forward/defender Ashley Birdsall.

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    Birdsall, who is completing her ninth year of service with the Minnesota Army National Guard, wowed Beauts general manager Mandy Cronin at the recent Beauts free agent camp earning a spot on the 2019-20 roster. This will be Birdsall’s first season with the Beauts and in the NWHL.

     

    Lastly we have the Boston Pride announcing that they have signed goaltender Victoria Hanson.

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    Hanson, who graduated from Boston University, had spent a season Kurfpalz Ladies of the German Frauen-Bundesliga where she would play 20 games. This will be Hanson’s first season in the NWHL and with the Pride.

     

    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.

    TXHT will continue to provide NWHL coverage as more signings are announced.

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