Boston Pride

Boston Pride
2015–16 Boston Pride season
City Boston, Massachusetts
League National Women's Hockey League
Founded 2015
Home arena Bright-Landry Hockey Center
Colors

Black, Gold, White

              
Owner(s) NWHL
General manager Hayley Moore
Head coach Bobby Jay
Captain Brianna Decker and Hilary Knight
Media NESN
NWHL Cross Ice Pass (On YouTube)

The Boston Pride are a professional women's ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts. They are one of the four charter franchises of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). They won the inaugural Isobel Cup in 2016, defeating the Buffalo Beauts

History

The Boston Pride celebrating their first Isobel Cup win in 2016.

The Pride play at the Bright-Landry Hockey Center at Harvard University in the Allston neighborhood of Boston.[1]

In May 2015, the Pride announced the hiring of Bobby Jay as their head coach. Jay has experience as an assistant coach for the silver medal-winning 2014 U.S. Women's Olympic Team, and on the coaching staff of the U.S. Women's National Team at the IIHF Women's World Championships in 2012 and 2013, and the Four Nations Cup in 2011, 2012, and 2013.[2]

In June 2015, Amanda Pelkey became the first player to sign a player contract with the Pride.[3]

The team made its debut in 2015 in a 4–1 victory over the Buffalo Beauts. Hilary Knight scored the first goal in franchise history, and would also record the first multi-goal game in NWHL history. The Pride's first-ever win was recorded by Brittany Ott, who became the first American-born goaltender to win an NWHL regular season game. During a 5–3 road win against the Buffalo Beauts, Brianna Decker scored the first hat trick in NWHL history.

In November 2015, Briana Decker and Hilary Knight were named co-captains of the Pride.

On December 31, 2015, the Boston Pride played the Montreal Les Canadiennes of the Canadian Women's Hockey League to a 1–1 tie in the first ever Women's Winter Classic the day before at the site of the 2016 NHL Winter Classic at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. It was the first outdoor professional Women's hockey game, the first game sanctioned by the NHL and the first game between the NWHL and the CWHL.

Team

Current Roster

Updated February 11, 2016[4][5]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
22 United States Bellamy, KaceyKacey Bellamy D L 29 2015 Westfield, Massachusetts
10 United States Bolden, BlakeBlake Bolden D R 25 2015 Euclid, Ohio
23 United States Buie, CorinneCorinne Buie F R 24 2015 Edina, Minnesota
5 United States Cooke, KellyKelly Cooke F L 25 2015 Andover, Massachusetts
14 United States Decker, BriannaBrianna Decker (C) C R 24 2015 Dousman, Wisconsin
3 United States Dempsey, JillianJillian Dempsey F L 25 2015 Winthrop, Massachusetts
15 United States Field, EmilyEmily Field F L 23 2015 Littleton, Massachusetts
1 United States Fralick, KelsieKelsie Fralick G 2015 West Chester, Pennsylvania
2 United States Gagliardi, AlyssaAlyssa Gagliardi D L 24 2015 Raleigh, North Carolina
12 United States Gedman, MarissaMarissa Gedman D L 24 2015 Framingham, Massachusetts
44 United States Hickel, ZoeZoe Hickel RW R 23 2015 Anchorage, Alaska
21 United States Knight, HilaryHilary Knight (C) RW R 26 2015 Palo Alto, California
24 United States Laing, DennaDenna Laing  F R 24 2015 Marblehead, Massachusetts
91 United States Llanes, RachelRachel Llanes F R 25 2015 San Jose, California
19 United States Marvin, GigiGigi Marvin D R 29 2015 Warroad, Minnesota
29 United States Ott, BrittanyBrittany Ott G L 25 2015 St. Clair Shores, Michigan
16 United States Pelkey, AmandaAmanda Pelkey RW R 22 2015 Montpelier, Vermont
30 United States Slebodnick, LaurenLauren Slebodnick G L 2015 Manchester, New Hampshire
11 United States Smelker, JordanJordan Smelker F L 23 2015 Anchorage, Alaska

Draft history

With their first pick in the 2015 NWHL Draft, the pride selected Kendall Coyne.

NWHL Draft

Main article: 2015 NWHL Draft

The following are the Pride' selections from the 2015 NWHL Draft of college players in their junior year held on June 20, 2015. Note: The team has not announced any signings from this list to date. A player who is drafted but does not sign with the organization that selected her, may enter free-agency after completing her senior year.

# Player Position Nationality College
3 Kendall Coyne Forward  United States Northeastern Univ.
7 Emerance Maschmeyer Goalie  Canada Harvard Univ.
11 Lexi Bender Defense  United States Boston College
15 Miye D'Oench Forward  United States Harvard Univ.
19 Shannon MacAuley Forward  Canada Clarkson

[6]

Media

All NWHL Games are broadcast on NWHL Cross Ice on Youtube. In November 2015, it was announced that all Pride home games would be broadcast live on NESN.[7]

Awards and honors

Franchise milestones

Milestone Player Date
First goal Hilary Knight October 11, 2015
First hat trick Brianna Decker October 25, 2015
First multi-point game Hilary Knight October 11, 2015
First win Brittany Ott October 11, 2015
First African-American player Blake Bolden October 11, 2015
First playoff goal Brianna Decker March 4, 2016
First playoff game-winning goal Brianna Decker March 4, 2016
First playoff win Brittany Ott March 4, 2016
First playoff shutout Brittany Ott March 4, 2016

References

  1. Zoë Hayden (14 April 2015). "NWHL launch party provides passion, enthusiasm, and few answers". Stanley Cup of Chowder. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  2. Kaitlin Cimini (28 May 2015). "Bobby Jay Brings NHL Experience to the Boston Pride". Today's Slapshot. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  3. Kaitlin Cimini (23 June 2015). "Amanda Pelkey becomes first player to sign with Boston Pride". NWHL.co. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  4. "Pride Roster | NWHL". NWHL.
  5. "Eliteprospects.com - Boston Pride". Elite Prospects.
  6. http://nwhl.co/draft-live/
  7. http://nwhl.co/nwhl-announces-first-television-deal-with-nesn/
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