Leveille First Player to Sign with Whitecaps

Beginning June 1, NWHL teams can sign players. Additionally, for those players who have completed their college eligibility and want to continue their hockey careers, NWHL Free Agency provides the…

Steadman Retires On Top

On July 6 Isobel Cup champion Kelley Steadman retired from the NWHL to return to her alma mater Mercyhurst as an assistant coach. Steadman, who just turned 27-years-old on July…

Q & A with Buffalo’s Emily Janiga

“She’s one of the nicest girls on the team,” said Emily Janiga’s Buffalo Beauts teammate Amanda Leveille. “I was so happy for her when she scored against Boston; once she…

Buffalo Beauts Win 2017 NWHL Isobel Cup

The Buffalo Beauts waited for the perfect time to put together their first consecutive wins this season: winning on the road in Connecticut in the regular season finale, beating the…

Behind the Mask with Amanda Leveille

Like snowflakes, no two goalies are alike; but they are a lot alike in one way. They’re all a bit, let’s just say – different. They have to be to…

My Daughter Plays Professional Hockey

Brianne McLaughlin is a two-time Olympic silver medalist with Team USA and the starting goaltender for the NWHL’s Buffalo Beauts. This year, the first year of the NWHL, McLaughlin is…

Boston Pride Claim Isobel Cup Championship

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…

Buffalo Beauts Believe Despite Game 1 Loss

The first-ever Isobel Cup Final game had a bit of everything — lead changes, power play goals, clutch saves and a thrilling end to a remarkably contested game. Thrilling of…