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The 2016–17 NWHL season is the second season of operation of the National Women's Hockey League. All four teams from the inaugural season returned for this season: the Boston Pride, Buffalo Beauts, Connecticut Whale, and New York Riveters.

League business

Team locations

During the off-season, the Connecticut Whale moved to Northford Ice Pavilion in North Branford, Connecticut, and the defending champion Boston Pride moved to the new Warrior Ice Arena in the Boston neighborhood of Brighton.

On August 1, 2016, it was announced that the New York Riveters moved from Brooklyn to the Barnabas Health Hockey House in Newark, New Jersey, situated within the Prudential Center as the New Jersey Devils practice arena. The facility was the site of the first Isobel Cup finals the previous season.[1]

With the changes in arenas, it left the Buffalo Beauts, playing their second season at Harborcenter, as the sole team not to change arenas.

League news

  • August 2, 2016: The league announced a partnership with You Can Play, which also saw each team feature an ambassador.[2]
  • August 4, 2016: The league announced that all four inaugural season jersey designs would be retired and replaced with new designs voted upon by fans.[3]
  • October 7, 2016: Buffalo Beauts player Hailey Browne became the first transgender athlete in professional North American team sports, asking to be referred to by the name Harrison Browne. As the hormone treatments involved with gender transition violate anti-doping regulations, Browne would remain fully biologically female during his playing career.[4] Browne initially retired at the end of the season to with plans to start a full transition, but returned to play for the Metropolitan Riveters the following season.
  • November 17, 2016: Part way into the league's second season, the NWHL informed its players that they would all be getting up to a 50% pay cut. The league claims the pay cut is needed in order to sustain the longevity of the league. This dropped the league player minimums to $5,000 per player.[5] Five weeks later, in an attempt to partially compensate for the salary rollback, the league introduced an incentive program where players from the home team split the revenue generated by tickets sold in excess of 500 after each game.[6]
  • February 3, 2017: The league announced that the season and playoffs would be shortened to accommodate for the players' participation in the 2017 IIHF Women's World Championship and preparations for the 2018 Olympic teams.[7] The season was originally set to end on April 16, following a three-week break for the World Championships. The regular season was instead scheduled to end on March 12 and then followed by a single-game Isobel Cup playoff semifinals and final to be held March 17–19.

All-star game

Шаблон:Main The 2nd NWHL All-Star Game was held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the first NWHL game to be played outside of its four markets. Amanda Kessel and Kelley Steadman were named as All-Star captains. Kessel would go on to score the first hat trick in NWHL All-Star history.

Regular season

Standings

Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr
Boston Pride 17 16 1 0 73 29 32
New York Riveters 18 8 7 3 55 58 19
Buffalo Beauts 17 6 10 1 44 68 13
Connecticut Whale 18 5 12 1 60 77 11

Playoffs

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Statistics

Scoring leaders

  • The following players led the league in regular season points at the conclusion of season.
Player Team Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr
Brianna Decker Boston Pride 17 14 17 31
Alex Carpenter Boston Pride 17 9 20 29
Haley Skarupa Connecticut Whale 16 11 11 22
Janine Weber New York Riveters 17 10 12 22
Meghan Duggan Boston Pride 17 13 7 20

Awards and honors

  • Brianna Decker, Boston Pride, 2017 NWHL Most Valuable Player
  • Brianna Decker, Boston Pride, 2017 NWHL Scoring Champion
  • Ashley Johnston, New York Riveters, 2017 NWHL Denna Laing Perseverance Award
  • Megan Bozek, Buffalo Beauts, 2017 NWHL Defensive Player of the Year Award
  • Katie Fitzgerald, New York Riveters, 2017 NWHL Goaltender of the Year

Transactions

Draft

Файл:2016 NWHL Draft logo.jpeg
The logo of the 2016 NWHL draft

The 2016 NWHL Draft took place on June 18, 2016, and was the second in league history. Defender Kelsey Koelzer of Princeton was selected first overall by the New York Riveters.[8]

Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Player (Pos) Team Nationality Former team
1 1 Kelsey Koelzer (D) New York Riveters Шаблон:Flagu Princeton University (ECAC)
1 2 Lee Stecklein[9] (D) Buffalo Beauts Шаблон:Flagu University of Minnesota (WCHA)
1 3 Dani Cameranesi (F) Connecticut Whale Шаблон:Flagu University of Minnesota (WCHA)
1 4 Ann-Renee Desbiens (G) Boston Pride Шаблон:Flagu University of Wisconsin (WCHA)
2 5 Sydney Daniels (F) New York Riveters Шаблон:Flagu Harvard University (ECAC)
2 6 Cayley Mercer (F) Buffalo Beauts Шаблон:Flagu Clarkson University (ECAC)
2 7 Andie Anastos (F) Connecticut Whale Шаблон:Flagu Boston College (Hockey East)
2 8 Sarah Nurse (F) Boston Pride Шаблон:Flagu University of Wisconsin (WCHA)
3 9 Jenny Ryan (D) New York Riveters Шаблон:Flagu University of Wisconsin (WCHA)
3 10 Hayley Scamurra (F) Buffalo Beauts Шаблон:Flagu Northeastern University (HEA)
3 11 Melissa Channell (D) Connecticut Whale Шаблон:Flagu University of Wisconsin (WCHA)
3 12 Ashleigh Brykaliuk (F) Boston Pride Шаблон:Flagu University of Minnesota–Duluth (WCHA)
4 13 Sydney McKibbon (F) New York Riveters Шаблон:Flagu University of Wisconsin (WCHA)
4 14 Emma Woods (F) Buffalo Beauts Шаблон:Flagu Quinnipiac University (ECAC)
4 15 Paige Savage (F) Connecticut Whale Шаблон:Flagu Northeastern (HEA)
4 16 Halli Krzyzaniak (D) Boston Pride Шаблон:Flagu University of North Dakota (ECAC)
5 17 Amy Menke (F) New York Riveters Шаблон:Flagu University of North Dakota (WCHA)
5 18 Maddie Elia (F) Buffalo Beauts Шаблон:Flagu Boston University (HEA)
5 19 Sydney Rossman (G) Connecticut Whale Шаблон:Flagu Quinnipiac University (ECAC)
5 20 Lara Stalder (F) Boston Pride Шаблон:Flagu University of Minnesota–Duluth (WCHA)

Free agency

Date Player New team
April 4, 2016 Kelly Babstock[10] Connecticut Whale
April 6, 2016 Morgan Fritz-Ward[11] New York Riveters
April 6, 2016 Madison Packer[11] New York Riveters
April 11, 2016 Paige Harrington[12] Buffalo Beauts
April 12, 2016 Ashley Johnston[13] New York Riveters
April 12, 2016 Kiira Dosdall[13] New York Riveters
April 20, 2016 Jordan Smelker[14] Boston Pride
April 26, 2016 Jillian Dempsey[15] Boston Pride
April 27, 2016 Alyssa Gagliardi[16] Boston Pride
April 28, 2016 Bray Ketchum[17] New York Riveters
April 28, 2016 Amanda Leveille[18] Buffalo Beauts
April 28, 2016 Miye D'Oench[19] New York Riveters
April 30, 2016 Sam Faber[20] Connecticut Whale
May 1, 2016 Kaleigh Fratkin[21] New York Riveters
May 1, 2016 Jaimie Leonoff[21] New York Riveters
May 1, 2016 Amanda Kessel[22] New York Riveters
May 2, 2016 Lexi Bender[23] Boston Pride
May 2, 2016 Lisa Chesson[24] Buffalo Beauts
May 2, 2016 Kaliya Johnson[25] Connecticut Whale
May 3, 2016 Cydney Roesler[26] Connecticut Whale
May 3, 2016 Nicole Connery[26] Connecticut Whale
May 3, 2016 Nicole Kosta[26] Connecticut Whale
May 4, 2016 Kelley Steadman[27] Buffalo Beauts
May 4, 2016 Shelby Bram[28] Buffalo Beauts
May 5, 2016 Courtney Burke[29] New York Riveters
May 10, 2016 Hailey Browne[30] Buffalo Beauts
May 10, 2016 Devon Skeats[30] Buffalo Beauts
May 11, 2016 Jessica Koizumi[31] Connecticut Whale
May 13, 2016 Shenae Lundberg[32] Connecticut Whale
May 16, 2016 Kourtney Kunichika[33] Buffalo Beauts
May 16, 2016 Emily Janiga[33] Buffalo Beauts

Trades

Шаблон:Start date[34] To New York Riveters

Haley Skarupa (Right)

To Connecticut Whale

Michelle Picard (Right)

Шаблон:Start date[35] To New York Riveters

Hannah Brandt (Right)

To Connecticut Whale

Dana Trivigno (Right)

Шаблон:Start date[36] To Boston Pride

Alex Carpenter (Right)

To New York Riveters

Miye D'Oench (Right)

Retired

Date Player
May 11, 2016 Jenny Scrivens[37]

References

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External links

Шаблон:National Women's Hockey League Шаблон:2016–17 NWHL season by team Шаблон:Professional Women's Hockey seasons