US Olympian Hilary Knight: 5 Quick Facts Meghan Dillon | February 21, 2018 There is a reason that Hilary Knight is considered the star of the USA Women’s Olympic Team. She has one of the most impressive resumes in hockey and is looking for…
2018 Olympics Women’s Gold Medal Preview Nathaniel Oliver | February 20, 2018 Let the show begin – we’ve been ready. For the fifth time in six Winter Olympics, the two superpowers of women’s hockey shall meet in the gold medal game. The…
Team USA Women’s Roster & Preview for Winter OIympics Nathaniel Oliver | February 10, 2018 The United States’ women have not won an Olympic gold medal since the first Games to incorporate women’s hockey back in 1998. For three Winter Games since they have settled…
Zoe Hickel Made a Splash with the Whale Dan Rice | June 2, 2017 Talk about making a good first impression. In her first game with the Connecticut Whale, on her first shift, Zoe Hickel scored her first goal with her new team in…
USA Women: “Stop Treating Us Like an Afterthought” Emma Miller | March 17, 2017 The United States women’s national hockey team is objectively the best women’s national team on the planet. Ranked #1 in the world by the IIHF, they have medalled at every single…
Boston Pride: 21 Straight Wins and Counting Dan Rice | January 24, 2017 There have been a lot of double-digit winning streaks in hockey recently it seems, but none of them have matched the 21-game winning streak that the NWHL’s Boston Pride are…
Five Takeaways From U.S. Gold at Four Nations Cup Dustin Nelson | November 7, 2016 For the second straight year, the U.S. women’s team took first at the Four Nations Cup. Though they dropped a decision to Canada in the round-robin stage, they turned it…
Hilary Knight Joins Boston Pride Brandon Share-Cohen | August 1, 2016 The Boston Pride were able to agree to a new contract with an integral part of their roster from the 2015-16 season, co-captain Hilary Knight. The contract, as is the…
4 Players The Boston Pride Must Re-Sign Dustin Nelson | April 15, 2016 The Boston Pride were absolutely dominant in the NWHL’s inaugural season, going 14-3-0-1 before sweeping their way through the postseason. Will defending their title be as tough as it is…
Storylines Omnipresent as U.S. and Canada Open World Championship Dustin Nelson | March 28, 2016 The 2016 Women’s World Championship kicks off Monday with four games, including a 2015 gold medal rematch between Team USA and Team Canada. The U.S. team is looking to win…
2016 NWHL Awards Announced, Decker Named MVP Dustin Nelson | March 20, 2016 The inaugural season of the National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL) has concluded with the announcement of the 2016 NWHL Awards on Sunday. The announcements were made from Durham, New Hampshire,…
Boston Pride Claim Isobel Cup Championship Dustin Nelson | March 13, 2016 NEWARK, N.J. — On paper, before the season began, it appeared that the NWHL’s first Isobel Cup championship was the Boston Pride’s to lose. Saturday, in Newark, New Jersey, the Pride…