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Amanda Leveille (born June 10, 1994) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender for PWHL Minnesota of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). Formerly a member of the Buffalo Beauts and Minnesota Whitecaps of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF), Leveille holds the PHF all-time records for wins and shutouts, and is a two-time Isobel Cup champion.[1]

Career

Early career

As a youth player, Leveille played on AAA boys teams, being named best goaltender at the 2011 Canadian National U18 Championship.[2] In 2011, she joined the Ottawa Lady Senators, where she would stay for her last two years of high school.[3]

University

During college, Leveille played for the Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey program for four seasons between 2012 and 2016.[4] She posted three shutouts in her first three starts, not giving up a single goal in the 7 games she played in her first season serving as backup to Noora Räty.[5]

After Räty graduated, Leveille would take over the starting job.[6] The team would win the national championship three times by the time she graduated, as she finished fifth in NCAA history for wins and sixth for shutouts.[7]

Premier Hockey Federation

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Levellle with the Buffalo Beauts in 2017

Leveille was drafted 12th overall in the 2015 NWHL draft by the Buffalo Beauts. On 28 April 2016, Leveille signed a one-year, $15,000 contract with the Beauts for the 2016–17 season.[8][9] She was the first draft pick to sign a contract in league history.[10]

Leveille won the 2017 Isobel Cup with the Buffalo Beauts.[11][12] Leveille was one of the team captains at the 3rd NWHL All-Star Game during the 2017–18 season.[13] By season's end, she was recognized as the 2018 NWHL Goaltender of the Year.

On 18 June 2018, Leveille signed with the Minnesota Whitecaps for their first season in the PHF. She was the first player to sign with the new franchise.[14][15] In her first year with the Whitecaps, Leveille won the Isobel Cup for the second time.[16]

In the 2019-20 season, Leveille would again be named to the NWHL All-Star Game, and finished as runner-up for Goaltender of the Year. She finished the season with the most minutes played and the most saves made of any goalie. The Whitecaps would make the Isobel Cup finals, marking the 4th year in a row that she has played in the finals.[17] She would win her second Goaltender of the Year award after the 2020-21 season.[18]

Professional Women's Hockey League

Leveille was drafted in the 11th round of the 2023 PWHL Draft by Minnesota.[19]

International

Leveille has participated in Team Canada's U22 development team, but has yet to play for the senior team.[20]

Personal life

Leveille has been noted for her humorous hockey-themed social media presence.[21][22] She has named former NHL goaltender Martin Brodeur and Canadian Olympian Shannon Szabados as role models.[23]

She attended Frontenac Secondary School, where she was an honour student, volunteering at the Royal Ottawa Hospital.[24] She has a degree in recreation park and leisure studies.[25]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T/OT MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2012–13 University of Minnesota NCAA 7 3 0 0 279 0 3 0.00 1.000
2013–14 University of Minnesota NCAA 41 38 2 1 2415 49 13 1.22 .945
2014–15 University of Minnesota NCAA 34 28 3 3 1984 39 6 1.18 .946
2015–16 University of Minnesota NCAA 34 29 4 1 1957 42 10 1.29 .942
2016–17 Buffalo Beauts NWHL 9 4 2 1 428 31 0 4.34 .890 1 1 0 60 2 0 2.00 .944
2017–18 Buffalo Beauts NWHL 16 11 3 2 971 41 0 2.53 .918 2 1 1 120 3 0 1.50 .944
2018–19 Minnesota Whitecaps NWHL 16 11 4 0 861 30 2 2.09 .923 2 2 0 120 2 0 0.99 .966
2019-20 Minnesota Whitecaps NWHL 24 16 5 2 1354 47 3 2.08 .935 1 1 0 60 0 1 0.00 1.000
2020–21 Minnesota Whitecaps NWHL 4 3 1 0 243 10 1 2.47 .936 2 1 1 118 4 1 2.04 .946
2021-22 Minnesota Whitecaps PHF 12 4 6 1 630 25 1 2.38 .937 2 1 1 119 5 0 2.52 .926
2022–23 Minnesota Whitecaps PHF 17 9 6 2 1013 41 0 2.43 .923 3 2 0 185 7 0 2.04 .946
NWHL/PHF totals 98 58 27 8 5500 225 7 2.45 .924 13 9 3 782 23 2 1.75 .948

Awards and honours

  • NWHL Co-Player of the Week, Awarded January 29, 2018[26]
  • 2018 Goaltender of the Year[27]
  • NWHL Fans’ Three Stars of the Season, 2020
  • NWHL All-Star Game, 2018, 2019, 2020
  • 2021 Goaltender of the Year[28]
  • 2021 Foundation Award (Minnesota Whitecaps representative)[29]

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References

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External links

Шаблон:Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey navbox