NWHL Roundup: Boston’s Big Roster Reveal Dan Rice | August 5, 2021 On August 4 the NWHL’s reigning Isobel Cup champions, the Boston Pride, finally announced some player signings. In fact, they announced 18 of them. All at once. 14 of those…
Q & A with Isobel Cup Champion Taylor Wenczkowski Dan Rice | July 16, 2021 On the surface, glancing at Taylor Wenczkowski’s stats as a rookie in the NWHL last season it’s easy to think that there isn’t much to see. The Rochester, New Hampshire…
All-Time New Jersey-Born Lineup Jack Dawkins | April 2, 2021 For many years, New Jersey was not a hotbed of homegrown hockey talent. The first player from New Jersey to crack the NHL was New Brunswick born Brian Lawton in…
Pride Poised to Win 2021 NWHL Championship Dan Rice | March 12, 2021 The Boston Pride head into the 2021 NWHL Isobel Cup Playoffs still looking to finish the mission they started last season. It was a year ago today (March 12, 2020)…
Pride Season in Review: Jenna Rheault Dan Rice | July 3, 2020 After four years at the University of New Hampshire, Jenna Rheault joined the NWHL’s Boston Pride this past season and helped to restore the roar of the franchise as part…
Q & A with Boston Pride Head Coach Paul Mara Dan Rice | March 8, 2020 In his first two seasons as Head Coach of the NWHL’s Boston Pride, Paul Mara has guided his squad to an impressive record of 34-6-0. Before he was hired to…
Mara Named Newest Coach for Pride Nathaniel Oliver | May 31, 2018 The NWHL announced on May 30, 2018 that Massachusetts native Paul Mara will be the new head coach of the Boston Pride. While in the role of an assistant coach,…
Aces High: Dubinsky and Gomez Return to Their Roots Josh Smith | November 13, 2012 Who says you can’t go home? Certainly not Scott Gomez or Brandon Dubinsky. The Anchorage natives are both suiting up with their hometown ECHL team, the Alaska Aces, during the…
NHL’s New Breed of Power Forwards Cory Twibell | December 13, 2010 Has the “power forward” taken on a new meaning in the post-lockout National Hockey League?