| Jan. 12, 2026 |
The 2026 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship is underway in Cape Breton, NS, with eight countries competing in preliminary round action ahead of Sunday's medal games. This event has helped with the development of 115 current PWHL players, representing more than 55 percent of the league. Coyne Schofield won gold in 2008 with the U.S. in the first tournament played and remains the all-time leading scorer with 33 points recorded in 15 games over three years (2008-10). The last tournament to feature current PWHL talent was 2020 where 10 rookies won gold with Team USA, including Boston's Mia Biotti, Ella Huber, Amanda Thiele and Haley Winn, Ottawa's Guilday and Peyton Hemp, Seattle's Lyndie Lobdell and Toronto's Emma Gentry, Clara Van Wieren and Kiara Zanon. Click here to follow the event. |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
Ella Huber and Theresa Schafzahl each recorded their second assists and third points of the season. Huber has recorded assists in back-to-back games, while Schafzahl hit the scoresheet for the first time since Dec. 7. |
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| Dec. 22, 2025 |
More than a quarter of last week's 41 goals were milestone markers as 11 PWHL players found the back of the net for the first time in their regular season careers. Of the 11 players, seven are playing in their first season and four are second year veterans. Of the rookie class, Boston had a trio of draft picks score for the first time including third-round pick Olivia Mobley in her second game, second-round pick Ella Huber in her fifth game, and fourth-round pick Riley Brengman scored in both her sixth and seventh games, including the first shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal for a rookie this season. Montreal fifth-round pick Maya Labad scored in her PWHL debut on her first career shot in Wednesday's Takeover Tour game in Halifax. Ottawa second-round pick Anna Shokhina scored in her fourth game and third-round pick Sarah Wozniewicz became the first rookie to score an overtime goal this season in her seventh game in Chicago. Richmond, BC native Katie Chan, who signed with Vancouver out of training camp, scored in front of her hometown crowd in her sixth game. Of the veterans, Boston defender Daniela Pejsova got her first goal in her 35th career game, Minnesota's Mae Batherson became the first Frost defender to score this season in her 31st career game, Montreal forward Dara Greig scored in her 34th career game, and Toronto defender Anna Kjellbin scored in her 30th regular season game after previously scoring in the playoffs. There have been 69 different goal scorers so far this PWHL season including 13 rookies. |
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| Dec. 19, 2025 |
Ella Huber, Boston's second-round pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft, scored her first career goal on Wednesday which held as the game-winner. The former Gophers captain played four seasons at the University of Minnesota, recording a career-high 48 points in 42 games last season. |
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| Dec. 17, 2025 |
Ella Huber's first period goal was the first point of her PWHL career, coming just a few hours before the rookie's 23rd birthday tomorrow. Boston's second-round pick out of the University of Minnesota finished her senior season ranked second for the Gophers and 12th in the NCAA in points (48).
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| Dec. 17, 2025 |
NEWARK, NJ (December 17, 2025) - The Boston Fleet overtook the New York Sirens 2-0 on Wednesday night at Prudential Center to record their fifth-straight win, the most consecutive victories in team history. Aerin Frankel posted her third shutout of the season in her fifth start, turning away a season-high 33 shots. Ella Huber scored her first professional goal and the game-winner, 5:27 into the first period on the power play, assisted by fellow rookie Haley Winn. Liz Schepers doubled the Fleet's lead 9:46 into the second period with her first goal since scoring Minnesota's overtime winner to take home the 2025 Walter Cup. Kayle Osborne stopped 19 of 21 shots faced in the Sirens crease. This was the first of four meetings between the two nearby U.S. teams this season, with their next matchup coming in Boston on Jan. 28 at the Tsongas Center. The Fleet depart on a four-game road trip while the Sirens host one more matchup at home before flying south to Dallas for their first PWHL Takeover Tour(tm) game of the season.
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| Dec. 17, 2025 |
Fleet rookie forward Ella Huber on scoring her first PWHL goal: "It was fun. I've been waiting for this. We've been practicing a lot of two on ones recently and I've been told I have a shooter's mentality. Our [defenders] are incredible. They're great at getting the puck up the ice. Anytime Winn, Keller or any of our D are on the ice, we know that the puck is moving up the ice. I like to gain some speed and get the puck where it needs to be."
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| Dec. 17, 2025 |
2. Ella Huber (BOS) 1G
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| Dec. 7, 2025 |
Ella Huber, Boston's second-round pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft, played four seasons for the University of Minnesota. During her sophomore year in 2022-23, she was sixth on the Gophers with 29 points, behind Frost forwards Taylor Heise (65 points) and Grace Zumwinkle (61 points) who finished 1-2 in team scoring. |
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| Dec. 7, 2025 |
Ella Huber led the Fleet with a career-high six shots on goal and is tied with Winn for fourth among rookies with 11 shots this season. |
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| Dec. 3, 2025 |
Fleet rookie Ella Huber, who entered the game without a shot on goal this season, registered five shots in the contest, tying Saulnier and Newhook for the most in the game. |
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| Nov. 23, 2025 |
Four Boston draft selections made their PWHL debuts today led by second overall pick Haley Winn who topped the Fleet with six shots on goal from the blue line, second-round pick Ella Huber, fourth-round pick Riley Brengman, and fifth-round pick Abby Newhook who turned pro after captaining the Boston College Eagles. |
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