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Women’s North American Pro Hockey

Marisa Ingemi on the PW players to watch tomorrow/ Monday:
https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/art...am-gap-tour/sn-amp/?__twitter_impression=true

Tomorrows game is at 1 pm and streams online.

Ingemi on the NW free agency starting today:
https://nhl.nbcsports.com/2021/05/1...zed-over-draft/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

I wonder what the max is on these contracts. With the new salary cap, its conceivable the max is higher than the $25k max in year 1. Making a max contract, living in Canada getting USD to play for the Six doesn’t sound too bad.
 
Is there anyone who understands the law on the board who might be able to provide insight as to how their call for two competitive leagues to merge doesn't violate anti-trust legislation in some way? It doesn't seem kosher how they can openly call for a monopoly to be formed the way they have in this statement.
 
PW game is 1-1 with 5 mins left in the second. Goal by Cameranesi from Pannek for adidas. Goal by Kessel from Scamurra for WSF.

Lindenwood assistant coach Kristie Kehoe is doing doing the color and doing a great job. Nice looking rink!
 
Final is 3-1 (eng) adidas over women’s sports foundation. Brodt and Pannek with the final goals.

Pannek star of the game with 1 goal and 2 assists.
 
Final is 3-1 (eng) adidas over women’s sports foundation. Brodt and Pannek with the final goals.

Pannek star of the game with 1 goal and 2 assists.
Pannek was recently named co-head coach at Benilde-St. Margaret's high. Previously she was an assistant.
 
Pannek was recently named co-head coach at Benilde-St. Margaret's high. Previously she was an assistant.

Oh that’s cool. Lucky high school students. I saw yesterday that Nicole Hensley and Sydney Brodt are assistants at MoundsView, which I gather is another Minneapolis area high school with girls hockey.
 
I saw yesterday that Nicole Hensley and Sydney Brodt are assistants at MoundsView, which I gather is another Minneapolis area high school with girls hockey.
Correct. I would guess that Penn State alum Bella Sutton would be the most famous Mounds View product on this forum.
 
Team adidas (Minnesota) won 4-2 last night, finishing 5-1 in the US Secret Dream Gap Tour.

Abby Roque led all skaters with 11 points in the tour. Surprisingly Hannah Brandt had just 1 point in 6 games, on the loaded Minnesota roster. For Women’s Sports Foundation (New Hampshire) Decker led the team with 8 points.

Hensley led all goalies in save percentage and GAA.

Mike Murphy compiled the spreadsheet below which lists all sorts of statistics from the tour for skaters and goalies. If you are interested in women’s hockey stats he also has a website called theirhockeycounts.com , worth checking out.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QomAMTX15bTBOVcq5B0QoY9NqESnT6fZZbV0V_BVDzw

May 24 the tour resumes in Canada.
 
Kacey Bellamy retiring from U.S. women's hockey team

https://www.espn.com/olympics/story/...-championships

"As a professional athlete, as a professional female athlete, your priorities change. I was ready to move on to the next chapter of my life."


She seems like such a good human. The pandemic cost her 2 world championships, yet she talks about how her time in Calgary extended her career, and talks about wanting to make space on the national team for young players, and focused on the positive of increased media attention around women’s hockey. Inspiring.

A real changing of the guard for USA - at the national team level Knight is the only one left born in the 80’s. Knight and Bellamy made their debuts with the 2006(!) 4 Nations Cup, incredible. Lams and Marvin were also on that roster. How much of the decade plus dominance is attributable to this crowd?

I started watching women’s hockey in earnest with the 2017 women’s worlds. At the time, I thought it was so storybook that Knight scored in OT in the gold medal winning game, on an assist from Coyne. What I did not realize until recently was that the other 2 US goals in that game were scored by Kacey Bellamy, and she was named the player of the game. Her impact at the 2018 Olympics is also undeniable where she played huge minutes throughout.

Best of luck to her in whatever is next, and I look forward to reading all that is
written about her in the coming days.
 
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Center Cassidy Vinkle (Clarkson '19), who previously was part of the PWPHA has signed with the Buffalo Beauts of the NWHL. Vinkle is the second Beaut to sign after the team re-signed defender and alternate captain Marie-Jo Pelletier to return for a third season last week.

https://beauts.nwhl.zone/news/beauts-sign-cassidy-vinkle


The only other player I've seen that has put pen to paper for 21-22 is Toronto Six captain Shiann Darkangelo who re-signed with the club today.
 
Sammy Kolowrat (also seen her named as Sammy Kolowratova), the former UVM captain, will not return to the NWHL and has instead signed with Bryn?s IF of the SDHL in Sweden. She played 3 games in the short 2020 NWHL season.
 
Lindsay said:
Oh that’s cool. Lucky high school students. I saw yesterday that Nicole Hensley and Sydney Brodt are assistants at MoundsView, which I gather is another Minneapolis area high school with girls hockey.

Correct. I would guess that Penn State alum Bella Sutton would be the most famous Mounds View product on this forum.
Buckeye Alums Lindsey Ogren & Jeanne Chappell are both proud Mustangs as well.

Lindsey arrived in Columbus in 1999-2000 as part of OSU's Inaugural Varsity Class. Jeanne arrived a year later in 2000-2001. Fine players & fine people in both cases.

As for location, Mounds View High School is located in North Suburban Ramsey County; specifically Arden Hills. Most would consider that area to be part of St. Paul.
 
As for location, Mounds View High School is located in North Suburban Ramsey County; specifically Arden Hills. Most would consider that area to be part of St. Paul.
Waaaay back when I was in high school Mounds View was known as the "Hospital on the Hill". <wink>
 
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