Stats for player Serdachny, Danielle () - - 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Statistics - 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
| Split | GP | GM | G | A | Pts | +/- | PIM | PPG | PPA | SHG | SHA | GWG | S | Hits | Blks | SPCT | P/G |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actual | 2 | -2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
| Date | News | Advice |
|---|---|---|
| Feb. 27, 2026 | SEATTLE, WA (February 27, 2026) - In the first game back for both teams after a pause in PWHL action for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, the Toronto Sceptres overtook the Seattle Torrent 5-2 in a back-and-forth game in front of a sold-out crowd of 17,335 fans at Climate Pledge Arena, setting a new U.S. arena attendance record for women's hockey. Five of Toronto's eight Olympians in the lineup got on the scoresheet, led by two points from Renata Fast. Canadian top scorer Daryl Watts connected with Jesse Compher on the opening goal just 28 seconds into the first period, the second fastest goal to start a game in the PWHL this season. Aneta Tejralova evened the scoring just before the end of the period at 19:48 on a tic-tac-toe play from Danielle Serdachny and Julia Gosling. Toronto got up again early in the second with Fast's first goal of the season, deflected in off Hannah Murphy's stick at 4:25, with Natalie Snodgrass again bringing Seattle even at 18:48. Emma Maltais potted the game-winner 5:56 into the third period, followed by two empty netters from Sara Hjalmarsson and Kali Flanagan to seal the Sceptres first West Coast win. Raygan Kirk turned away 29/31 shots for her third win of the season while Murphy saved 24/27. | None |
| Feb. 27, 2026 | Danielle Serdachny recorded her third assist of the season and fifth point. The forward has points in consecutive games for just the second time in her PWHL career (3A on Dec. 17-19, 2024) after tallying an assist in Seattle's last game before the Olympic break. | None |
| Jan. 28, 2026 | Danielle Serdachny's third-period assist was her first helper since Nov. 21, Seattle's inaugural game against Vancouver. The second-year forward now has four points (2G, 2A) in 14 games this season, halfway to her rookie total of eight points (2G, 6A) recorded in 30 regular-season games with Ottawa. | None |
| Jan. 28, 2026 | Torrent forward Danielle Serdachny's reflections on playing in Ottawa: "It was a great game I thought from both teams. Obviously, when you're coming back to the place you played for [your] rookie season, I thought it would be a little bit emotional. So, I'd say my emotions were probably running a little bit high there near the end too, but it's nice to be back -- nice to see old friends and play in front of these Ottawa fans. I know they [Ottawa fans] take a lot of pride in how they rally around the team, so it was nice to play in front of them, but unfortunately, we couldn't get the win there." | None |
| Jan. 26, 2026 | The 2025-26 PWHL Takeover Tour(tm) made its 10th of 16 stops on Sunday for an all-expansion matchup presented by Woody Creek Distillers. The Vancouver Goldeneyes defeated the Seattle Torrent 3-1 in Denver for the first game of this season's Tour decided by multiple goals. This was the league's second game played at Ball Arena in two seasons and the first of two matchups in the Mile High City this season, with the Minnesota Frost and New York Sirens returning on Mar. 15. Jenn Gardiner scored a goal and an assist, giving the Goldeneyes forward goals in two straight games played in Denver, while Izzy Daniel netted her second straight game-winner and third goal in Takeover Tour(tm) games this season. On Friday night, Torrent forward Danielle Serdachny attended the Colorado Avalanche game and joined the studio panel on Altitude TV. Both teams held open practices and autograph sessions for fans at Family Sports Center on Saturday, with youth hockey players enjoying a special on-ice experience with the Goldeneyes. Vancouver players also embraced the elements for walk-ins with slopes-to-skates inspired fits. Click here for more about the PWHL Takeover Tour(tm). | None |
| Jan. 25, 2026 | Torrent forward Danielle Serdachny's reflections on her line's performance: "I think our line did a great job of entering with possession. We were able to create some chances off the rush, which I thought was great to continue getting pucks to the net. Hockey is sometimes a little bit unlucky, and I thought that was kind of the way it went for us today. But I thought we had great chances, caused some chaos in the crease and I'm looking forward to building off of that." | None |
| Jan. 11, 2026 | ST. PAUL, MN (January 11, 2026) - The Minnesota Frost poured on the offense Sunday at Grand Casino Arena, defeating the Seattle Torrent 6-2 in front of an afternoon crowd of 9,787. Grace Zumwinkle and Katy Knoll each scored twice, and Taylor Heise and Sidney Morin both had three points. Knoll opened the scoring for Minnesota, notching her third goal of the season at 17:42 of the first period, with Heise earning the first of her two assists in the contest. The Frost outshot Seattle 45-26 overall, including a 14-9 advantage in the first period. Zumwinkle then scored twice in the second period, first just 40 seconds in, and again at 13:26, her fourth and fifth goals of the season. Seattle cut the deficit to 3-1 on an unassisted goal by forward Jessie Eldridge with 1:35 remaining in the second. Heise restored Minnesota's three-goal lead just 1:17 into the third period, and Knoll added her second goal at 7:51 to push the lead to 5-1. Danielle Serdachny scored for the Torrent to trail 5-2 midway through the third, but Abby Hustler capped the scoring for Minnesota, with Heise recording her third point of the game with the primary assist. Maddie Rooney made 24 saves to secure the win for the Frost, who moved into second place with the victory. Rookie goaltender Hannah Murphy stopped 39 of 45 shots for Seattle, who suffered its second consecutive loss. | None |
| Jan. 11, 2026 | Danielle Serdachny matched her 2024-25 goal total across 30 games with Ottawa with her second of the season, coming in just 10 games. The forward also tallied a season-high four shots on net. | None |
| Dec. 28, 2025 | DALLAS, TX (December 28, 2025) - Third overall pick Casey O'Brien scored her first three career goals to lead the New York Sirens to a 4-3 victory over the Seattle Torrent on Sunday night at American Airlines Center in the PWHL Takeover Tour(tm) presented by BJ's Wholesale Club. The win came before a crowd of 8,514 in the first-ever PWHL game played in Dallas and saw New York come from behind three different times to snap a four-game losing streak. O'Brien was one of five different goal scorers to find the back of the net for the first time this season. Her first goal at 18:23 of the first period tied the game 1-1, then her second on the power play at 13:01 of the middle frame tied the game 2-2. Fellow rookie Maddi Wheeler made it 3-3 at 9:33 of the third period, paving the way for O'Brien's hat trick goal on the power play at 16:40, which held as the game-winner. Danielle Serdachny and Mikyla Grant-Mentis scored first-person goals for Seattle at 5:33 and 19:28, respectively, and Lexie Adzija scored for the Torrent at 1:47 of the third period for the team's third go-ahead goal. Kayle Osborne picked up the win with a season-high 30 saves against her former Colgate University teammate, Hannah Murphy, who stopped 37 shots for the second straight game, suffering her first career loss. The Sirens will play a New Year's Eve matinee at home against Vancouver to wrap up the 2025 calendar, while the Torrent will play another Takeover Tour game next Saturday against Toronto in Hamilton, ON. | None |
| Dec. 28, 2025 | Danielle Serdachny's first goal of the season was scored against her former Colgate University goaltender. It was her second point of the campaign after recording an assist in Seattle's season opener. As a rookie last season with Ottawa, the 2024 second overall pick scored twice with her tallies coming in her first and eighth game. | None |
| Dec. 17, 2025 | Ottawa will see some familiar faces on the Seattle side in former Charge forwards Danielle Serdachny, Natalie Snodgrass and defender Aneta Tejralova. Serdachny (2-6-8 in 30 GP) was the team's second overall pick in the 2024 draft, while both Snodgrass (2-6-8 in 44 GP), and Tejralova (3-15-18 in 53 GP) spent two seasons in Canada's capital city. Tejralova is expected back in the lineup for the first time since the season opener, while Snodgrass is expected to miss due to illness. | None |
| Dec. 8, 2025 | Forwards: Emily Clark (OTT), Sarah Fillier (NY), Jenn Gardiner (VAN), Julia Gosling (SEA), Brianne Jenner (OTT), Emma Maltais (TOR), Kristin O'Neill (NY), Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL), Danielle Serdachny (SEA), Natalie Spooner (TOR), Laura Stacey (MTL), Blayre Turnbull (TOR), Daryl Watts (TOR) | None |
| Dec. 3, 2025 | Kristyna Kaltounkova scored her first PWHL goal and Casey O'Brien picked up her first PWHL assist on Saturday. Kaltounkova, the first overall pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft, left Colgate University second on the all-time points list behind Seattle's Danielle Serdachny, and O'Brien, the third overall pick, won the Patty Kazmaier Award and surpassed Torrent captain Hilary Knight's all-time points record at Wisconsin. | None |
| Nov. 21, 2025 | Prior to the season, 10 players from these two teams competed in November's Rivalry Series. Vancouver's Gardiner, Miller, Thompson and Sophie Jaques suited up for Canada alongside Seattle's Gosling and Danielle Serdachny. The Torrent were represented on the U.S. by Barnes, Carpenter, Knight and Hannah Bilka. | None |
| Nov. 21, 2025 | Danielle Serdachny has produced in two straight season openers, counting an assist tonight for Seattle and a goal in her PWHL debut last season with Ottawa. | None |
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