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2021–22 PHF season

The 2021–22 PHF season was the seventh season of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF), which was known as the National Women's Hockey League during the previous six seasons, in North America. After mostly playing in a bubble environment the previous season due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, the PHF commenced the 2021–22 season with a normal travel-based schedule.

2021–22 PHF season
LeaguePremier Hockey Federation
SportIce hockey
DurationNovember 6, 2021 – March 27, 2022
Number of matches20
Number of teams6
TV partner(s)ESPN+
ESPN2 and TSN2 (Isobel Cup finals)
Regular season
Season ChampionsConnecticut Whale
Top scorerKennedy Marchment (Connecticut)
Isobel Cup
ChampionsBoston Pride
  Runners-upConnecticut Whale
Finals MVPTaylor Wenczkowski
Premier Hockey Federation seasons

League business edit

Following the 2021 Isobel Cup Finals, Lisa Haley was appointed as the league's vice president of hockey operations.[1]

On April 28, 2021, the league announced that it was planning to double the salary cap of every franchise to $300,000, based on projections of financial stability for the seventh season.[2]

On September 7, 2021, it was announced that the league would be renamed from the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) to the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF).[3][4]

On February 23, 2022, the league announced that all teams were allowed to sign one additional player for the remainder of the season and spend an additional $10,000 above the current $300,000 salary cap. Additionally, all clubs would also be allowed to dress 18 skaters per game, up from 17 for the rest of the 2021–22 season.[5]

Expansion edit

Plans for an expansion team in Montreal, Quebec, for the seventh season were delayed. Boston Pride president Miles Arnone, a member of the BTM Group, the group behind establishing the expansion club, confirmed the league announcement. With concerns over the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, the earliest season for an expansion team in Montreal would be 2022–23.[6]

Team ownership edit

On May 10, the NWHL announced the sale and transfer of ownership of the Connecticut Whale to Shared Hockey Enterprises (SHE), LLC, led by Tobin Kelly.[7] The Whale became the first of the four founding teams to be sold to outside ownership after the league's October 2020 announcement of its transition to joint venture models. The Metropolitan Riveters then were sold to BTM Partners on May 26, giving them control of three of the league's six franchises. A transfer of ownership from W Hockey Partners, the new ownership installed John Boynton to serve as the Riveters' chairman.[8] The NWHL finished selling its league operated teams to independent ownership with the sale of the Buffalo Beauts and Minnesota Whitecaps to a joint partnership of NLTT Ventures, LLC, and Top Tier Sports on June 28, 2021.[9]

Front office changes edit

General managers
Off–season
Team 2020–21 GM 2021–22 GM Notes
Toronto Six Mandy Cronin Krystiana (Krysti) Clarke[10] Clarke's background has included a role as manager of operations with York United FC of Canadian Premier League soccer

(*) Indicates interim.

Coaching changes edit

Coaches
Off–season
Team 2020–21 coach 2021–22 coach Notes
Toronto Six Digit Murphy Mark Joslin[11] Joslin spent the last four seasons with the Ontario Junior Hockey League's Toronto Patriots

Regular season edit

Standings edit

The regular season schedule was published on August 5, 2021.[12][13]

Standings as of March 22, 2022.[14]

Team GP W L OTL Pts[a][b] RW OTW SOW GF GA Diff PIM
Connecticut Whale 20 15 3 2 47 15 0 0 74 44 +30 142
Toronto Six 20 16 3 1 46 13 3 0 66 45 +21 154
Boston Pride 20 10 5 5 32 7 2 1 48 47 +1 152
Metropolitan Riveters 20 7 12 1 21 6 1 0 54 65 -11 195
Minnesota Whitecaps 20 6 13 1 19 6 0 0 62 64 -12 202
Buffalo Beauts 20 6 14 0 15 3 3 0 44 73 -29 176
  1. ^ 3 points are awarded for a regulation win, 2 points are awarded for an overtime/shootout win, 1 point is awarded for an overtime/shootout loss, 0 points are awarded for a regulation loss[15]
  2. ^ Tiebreaker order is: Points, Head-to-head record, Regulation wins, Wins, Goal Differential[14]

Schedule edit

All times listed are Eastern Time.

Regular season schedule
Date Visitor Score Home OT Notes
November 6 Connecticut 1–4 Metropolitan
Toronto 4–3 Buffalo
Minnesota 4–6 Boston
November 7 Minnesota 0–1 Boston
Connecticut 6–5 Metropolitan
November 13 Boston 4–3 Connecticut OT
November 14 Boston 1–3 Connecticut
November 20 Connecticut 1–5 Toronto
Buffalo 4–3 Metropolitan OT
Boston 0–2 Minnesota
November 21 Connecticut 2–3 Toronto
Boston 2–1 Minnesota OT
Buffalo 3–5 Metropolitan
December 4 Minnesota 1–5 Connecticut
Toronto 1–2 Boston SO
December 5 Minnesota 2–4 Connecticut
Toronto 2–8 Boston
December 11 Metropolitan 1–2 Toronto
Buffalo Minnesota Postponed[16]
December 12 Metropolitan 0–3 Toronto
Buffalo Minnesota Postponed[16]
December 18 Boston Metropolitan Postponed[17]
Connecticut 3–1 Buffalo
Toronto 4–0 Minnesota
December 19 Toronto 2–1 Minnesota
Connecticut 3–1 Buffalo
Boston Metropolitan Postponed[17]
January 8 Minnesota Toronto Postponed[18]
Boston Buffalo Postponed[18]
January 9 Boston Buffalo Postponed[18]
Minnesota Toronto Postponed[18]
January 15 Metropolitan 1–5 Connecticut
Buffalo 1–6 Toronto
January 16 Buffalo 3–8 Toronto
Metropolitan 2–3 Connecticut
January 22 Toronto Connecticut Postponed[19]
Minnesota 3–1 Buffalo
Metropolitan 1–3 Boston
January 23 Toronto Connecticut Postponed[19]
Minnesota 6–1 Buffalo
Metropolitan 4–3 Boston
February 5 Connecticut 3–2 Boston
Buffalo 1–8 Minnesota Rescheduled from December 11[20]
February 6 Buffalo 6–2 Minnesota Rescheduled from December 12[20]
Connecticut 6–1 Boston
February 12 Minnesota 2–6 Toronto Rescheduled from January 8[21]
Metropolitan 2–3 Buffalo
February 13 Minnesota 1–2 Toronto Rescheduled from January 9[21]
Metropolitan 3–2 Buffalo
February 19 Metropolitan 2–5 Minnesota
February 20 Metropolitan 7–4 Minnesota
February 21 Toronto 0–3 Buffalo
February 26 Toronto 4–3 Metropolitan
Buffalo 3–4 Boston
February 27 Buffalo 0–1 Boston
Toronto 3-2 Metropolitan
March 5 Boston 2–0 Metropolitan Rescheduled from December 18[21]
Connecticut 4–2 Minnesota
March 6 Connecticut 4–1 Minnesota
Boston 2–3 Metropolitan OT Rescheduled from December 19[21]
March 12 Minnesota 4-2 Metropolitan
Boston 1-2 Toronto OT
Buffalo 3-5 Connecticut
March 13 Boston 3–4 Toronto OT
Buffalo 0-4 Connecticut
Minnesota 3–4 Metropolitan
March 19 Toronto 5-4 Connecticut OT Rescheduled from January 22[22]
Boston 1-2 Buffalo OT Rescheduled from January 8[21]
March 20 Boston 2-3 Buffalo OT Rescheduled from January 9[21]
Toronto 0-5 Connecticut Rescheduled from January 23[22]

Playoffs edit

The Isobel Cup playoffs were held in the Tampa Bay area at AdventHealth Center Ice in Wesley Chapel, Florida. All six teams will compete in the postseason. The preliminary rounds will be played on March 25, with the semifinals on March 27 and the championship game on March 28. The championship game will air live on ESPN2 and TSN2.[23]

Quarterfinals
March 25
Semifinals
March 27
Finals
March 28
5 Minnesota Whitecaps 2
5 Minnesota Whitecaps 4 1 Connecticut Whale 4
4 Metropolitan Riveters 1 3 Boston Pride 4
1 Connecticut Whale 2
3 Boston Pride 5
6 Buffalo Beauts 0 2 Toronto Six 1
3 Boston Pride 6

Boston vs. Buffalo edit

March 25 Buffalo 0 – 6 Boston Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
No scoring Second period 8:19 – Taylor Wenczkowski(McKenna Brand, Sammy Davis)
14:42 – ppKali Flanagan(McKenna Brand, Kaleigh Fratkin)
15:14 – Jillian Dempsey(McKenna Brand, Evelina Raselli)
No scoring Third period 11:03 – ppChristina Putigna(Amanda Boulier)
12:38 – Tereza Vanišová(Christina Putigna, Amanda Boulier)
17:37 – Mary Parker(Kali Flanagan, Kaleigh Fratkin)
(30 saves / 36 shots) Carly Jackson Goalie stats Katie Burt (32 saves / 32 shots)


Metropolitan vs. Minnesota edit

March 25 Minnesota 4 – 1 Metropolitan Recap  
7:54 – Taylor Turnquist(Audra Morrison, Jonna Curtis) First period No scoring
6:54 – Sydney Baldwin(Jonna Curtis, Audra Morrison)
11:58 – pp – Sydney Baldwin – (Jonna Curtis, Audra Morrison)
Second period 8:42 – Kelly Babstock(Leila Kilduff, Rose Alleva)
19:18 – enAllie Thunstrom(Haley Mack) Third period No scoring
Amanda Leveille (32 saves / 33 shots) Goalie stats Brooke Wolejko (29 saves / 32 shots)


Connecticut vs. Minnesota edit

March 27 Minnesota 2 – 4 Connecticut Recap  
No scoring First period No scoring
Allie Thunstrom(Patti Marshall, Haley Mack)
15:29 – pp – Ashleigh Brykaliuk – (Sydney Baldwin, Patti Marshall)
Second period 01:23 – Kennedy Marchment(Taylor Girard, Alyssa Wohlfeiler)
06:55 – Janine Weber(Allie Munroe, Hannah Bates)
15:43 – Alyssa Wohlfeiler – (Kennedy Marchment, Shannon Turner)
17:10 – Tori Howran
No scoring Third period No scoring
Amanda Leveille (31 saves / 35 shots) Goalie stats Abbie Ives (22 saves / 24 shots)


Boston vs. Toronto edit

March 27 Boston 5 – 1 Toronto Recap  
15:39 – ppChristina Putigna(Lauren Kelly, Mallory Souliotis)
16:07 – ppKali Flanagan(Kaleigh Fratkin)
17:53 – Kayla Friesen(Kali Flanagan, McKenna Brand)
First period 19:26 – ppBreanne Wilson-Bennett(Brooke Boquist, Taylor Woods)
03:40 – Evelina Raselli Second period No scoring
8:08 – ppTaylor Wenczkowski (Kaleigh Fratkin, Amanda Boulier) Third period No scoring
Katie Burt (18 saves / 19 shots) Goalie stats Elaine Chuli (23 saves / 28 shots)


Boston vs. Connecticut edit

March 28 Boston 4 – 2 Connecticut Recap  
4:14 – Jillian Dempsey(Mary Parker) First period 16:44 – Amanda Conway(Emma Vlasic, Janine Weber)
No scoring Second period 0:33 – Taylor Girard(Kennedy Marchment)
6:39 – Evelina Raselli(Mary Parker, Jillian Dempsey)
6:57 – Taylor Wenczkowski(Christina Putigna, Kali Flanagan)
18:30 – enJenna Rheault
Third period No scoring
Katie Burt (32 saves / 34 shots) Goalie stats Abbie Ives (26 saves / 29 shots)


All-Star Game edit

 
2022 PHF All-Star Game Logo

The 2022 PHF All-Star Game was originally scheduled to take place at the home of the Toronto Six,[24] but was moved to Buffalo, home of the Beauts, due to COVID-19 restrictions in Ontario.[25] At the same time as the relocation announcement, it was announced that the 2023 All-Star Game would be held in Toronto.[25]

Draft edit

The 2021 NWHL Draft resulted in Taylor Girard being selected first overall by the Connecticut Whale.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ Donna Spencer, The Canadian Press (March 30, 2021). "Canada's Lisa Haley named NWHL's senior vice-president of hockey operations". torontostar.com. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
  2. ^ "NWHL doubles salary cap to $300,000, delays Montreal expansion". espn.com. April 28, 2021. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  3. ^ Wawrow, John (September 7, 2021). "NWHL Rebrands to 'Premier Hockey Federation' to Promote Inclusivity, Inspire Youth". WNBC.
  4. ^ Krotz, Paul (September 7, 2021). "NWHL REBRANDS AS PREMIER HOCKEY FEDERATION". Premier Hockey Federation. Retrieved January 10, 2022.
  5. ^ "Premier Hockey Federation increases salary cap for remainder of season and next season". ESPN.com. ESPN. Associated Press. February 23, 2022. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  6. ^ "NWHL postpones arrival of Montreal expansion club to 2022-23". montreal.ctvnews.ca. April 28, 2021. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  7. ^ Maggie Vanoni (May 10, 2021). "NWHL sell Connecticut Whale to new private ownership, Shared Hockey Enterprises". ctpost.com. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  8. ^ "Metropolitan Riveters being sold to BTM Partners as company's third NWHL team". espn.com/. May 26, 2021. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  9. ^ "NWHL Announces Sale of Buffalo Beauts and Minnesota Whitecaps". OurSports Central. June 28, 2021.
  10. ^ "Six name Clarke general managers". tsn.ca/. June 28, 2021. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  11. ^ "Six appoints Joslin as head coach". tsn.ca/. June 7, 2021. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  12. ^ Krotz, Paul (August 5, 2021). "NWHL Announces 2021-22 Regular Season Schedule". Premier Hockey Federation. Retrieved January 10, 2022.
  13. ^ "PHF Schedule". Premier Hockey Federation. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
  14. ^ a b "PHF standings". PHF. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
  15. ^ Krotz, Paul (November 6, 2021). "PHF Announces Changes to Playing Regulations". PremierHockeyFederation.com. Premier Hockey Federation. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  16. ^ a b Krotz, Paul. "PHF Announces BUF/MIN Games Postponed". Premier Hockey Federation. Retrieved December 17, 2021.
  17. ^ a b Krotz. "PHF Announces BOS/MET Games Postponed". Premier Hockey Federation. Retrieved December 19, 2021.
  18. ^ a b c d Krotz (January 5, 2022). "PHF Announces Jan 8-9 Games Postponed". Premier Hockey Federation. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  19. ^ a b "PHF Announces TOR/CTW Games Postponed; Updated COVID-19 Protocols". Premier Hockey Federation. January 21, 2022.
  20. ^ a b Krotz, Paul (December 16, 2021). "PHF Announces BUF/MIN Games Rescheduled". Premier Hockey Federation. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
  21. ^ a b c d e f Krotz, Paul (January 14, 2022). "PHF Announces Rescheduling Of Three Weekend Series". Premier Hockey Federation.
  22. ^ a b Krotz, Paul (January 25, 2022). "PHF Announces TOR/CTW Games Rescheduled". Premier Hockey Federation.
  23. ^ "PHF To Award Isobel Cup in Florida on ESPN2". PHF. February 9, 2022.
  24. ^ Krotz, Paul (January 7, 2022). "2022 PHF All-Star Showcase Logo and Jerseys Unveiled". PremierHockeyFederation.com. Premier Hockey Federation. Retrieved January 26, 2022. Unique Toronto designs are boldly 'Breaking Boundaries'
  25. ^ a b Krotz, Paul (January 12, 2022). "2022 PHF All-Star Showcase Relocates to Buffalo". PremierHockeyFederation.com. Premier Hockey Federation. Retrieved January 26, 2022. Top PHF talents to compete January 29 at Northtown Center
  26. ^ Krotz, Paul (June 29, 2021). "2021 NWHL Draft Recap". PremierHockeyFederation.com. Premier Hockey Federation. Retrieved January 26, 2022.

External links edit

  • League website

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The 2021 22 PHF season was the seventh season of the Premier Hockey Federation PHF which was known as the National Women s Hockey League during the previous six seasons in North America After mostly playing in a bubble environment the previous season due to the on going COVID 19 pandemic the PHF commenced the 2021 22 season with a normal travel based schedule 2021 22 PHF seasonLeaguePremier Hockey FederationSportIce hockeyDurationNovember 6 2021 March 27 2022Number of matches20Number of teams6TV partner s ESPN ESPN2 and TSN2 Isobel Cup finals Regular seasonSeason ChampionsConnecticut WhaleTop scorerKennedy Marchment Connecticut Isobel CupChampionsBoston Pride Runners upConnecticut WhaleFinals MVPTaylor WenczkowskiPremier Hockey Federation seasons 2020 212022 23 Contents 1 League business 1 1 Expansion 1 2 Team ownership 1 3 Front office changes 1 4 Coaching changes 2 Regular season 2 1 Standings 2 2 Schedule 3 Playoffs 3 1 Boston vs Buffalo 3 2 Metropolitan vs Minnesota 3 3 Connecticut vs Minnesota 3 4 Boston vs Toronto 3 5 Boston vs Connecticut 4 All Star Game 5 Draft 6 References 7 External linksLeague business editFollowing the 2021 Isobel Cup Finals Lisa Haley was appointed as the league s vice president of hockey operations 1 On April 28 2021 the league announced that it was planning to double the salary cap of every franchise to 300 000 based on projections of financial stability for the seventh season 2 On September 7 2021 it was announced that the league would be renamed from the National Women s Hockey League NWHL to the Premier Hockey Federation PHF 3 4 On February 23 2022 the league announced that all teams were allowed to sign one additional player for the remainder of the season and spend an additional 10 000 above the current 300 000 salary cap Additionally all clubs would also be allowed to dress 18 skaters per game up from 17 for the rest of the 2021 22 season 5 Expansion edit Plans for an expansion team in Montreal Quebec for the seventh season were delayed Boston Pride president Miles Arnone a member of the BTM Group the group behind establishing the expansion club confirmed the league announcement With concerns over the on going COVID 19 pandemic the earliest season for an expansion team in Montreal would be 2022 23 6 Team ownership edit On May 10 the NWHL announced the sale and transfer of ownership of the Connecticut Whale to Shared Hockey Enterprises SHE LLC led by Tobin Kelly 7 The Whale became the first of the four founding teams to be sold to outside ownership after the league s October 2020 announcement of its transition to joint venture models The Metropolitan Riveters then were sold to BTM Partners on May 26 giving them control of three of the league s six franchises A transfer of ownership from W Hockey Partners the new ownership installed John Boynton to serve as the Riveters chairman 8 The NWHL finished selling its league operated teams to independent ownership with the sale of the Buffalo Beauts and Minnesota Whitecaps to a joint partnership of NLTT Ventures LLC and Top Tier Sports on June 28 2021 9 Front office changes edit General managers Off season Team 2020 21 GM 2021 22 GM Notes Toronto Six Mandy Cronin Krystiana Krysti Clarke 10 Clarke s background has included a role as manager of operations with York United FC of Canadian Premier League soccer Indicates interim Coaching changes edit Coaches Off season Team 2020 21 coach 2021 22 coach Notes Toronto Six Digit Murphy Mark Joslin 11 Joslin spent the last four seasons with the Ontario Junior Hockey League s Toronto PatriotsRegular season editStandings edit The regular season schedule was published on August 5 2021 12 13 Standings as of March 22 2022 14 Team GP W L OTL Pts a b RW OTW SOW GF GA Diff PIM Connecticut Whale 20 15 3 2 47 15 0 0 74 44 30 142 Toronto Six 20 16 3 1 46 13 3 0 66 45 21 154 Boston Pride 20 10 5 5 32 7 2 1 48 47 1 152 Metropolitan Riveters 20 7 12 1 21 6 1 0 54 65 11 195 Minnesota Whitecaps 20 6 13 1 19 6 0 0 62 64 12 202 Buffalo Beauts 20 6 14 0 15 3 3 0 44 73 29 176 3 points are awarded for a regulation win 2 points are awarded for an overtime shootout win 1 point is awarded for an overtime shootout loss 0 points are awarded for a regulation loss 15 Tiebreaker order is Points Head to head record Regulation wins Wins Goal Differential 14 Schedule edit All times listed are Eastern Time Regular season schedule Date Visitor Score Home OT Notes November 6 Connecticut 1 4 Metropolitan Toronto 4 3 Buffalo Minnesota 4 6 Boston November 7 Minnesota 0 1 Boston Connecticut 6 5 Metropolitan November 13 Boston 4 3 Connecticut OT November 14 Boston 1 3 Connecticut November 20 Connecticut 1 5 Toronto Buffalo 4 3 Metropolitan OT Boston 0 2 Minnesota November 21 Connecticut 2 3 Toronto Boston 2 1 Minnesota OT Buffalo 3 5 Metropolitan December 4 Minnesota 1 5 Connecticut Toronto 1 2 Boston SO December 5 Minnesota 2 4 Connecticut Toronto 2 8 Boston December 11 Metropolitan 1 2 Toronto Buffalo Minnesota Postponed 16 December 12 Metropolitan 0 3 Toronto Buffalo Minnesota Postponed 16 December 18 Boston Metropolitan Postponed 17 Connecticut 3 1 Buffalo Toronto 4 0 Minnesota December 19 Toronto 2 1 Minnesota Connecticut 3 1 Buffalo Boston Metropolitan Postponed 17 January 8 Minnesota Toronto Postponed 18 Boston Buffalo Postponed 18 January 9 Boston Buffalo Postponed 18 Minnesota Toronto Postponed 18 January 15 Metropolitan 1 5 Connecticut Buffalo 1 6 Toronto January 16 Buffalo 3 8 Toronto Metropolitan 2 3 Connecticut January 22 Toronto Connecticut Postponed 19 Minnesota 3 1 Buffalo Metropolitan 1 3 Boston January 23 Toronto Connecticut Postponed 19 Minnesota 6 1 Buffalo Metropolitan 4 3 Boston February 5 Connecticut 3 2 Boston Buffalo 1 8 Minnesota Rescheduled from December 11 20 February 6 Buffalo 6 2 Minnesota Rescheduled from December 12 20 Connecticut 6 1 Boston February 12 Minnesota 2 6 Toronto Rescheduled from January 8 21 Metropolitan 2 3 Buffalo February 13 Minnesota 1 2 Toronto Rescheduled from January 9 21 Metropolitan 3 2 Buffalo February 19 Metropolitan 2 5 Minnesota February 20 Metropolitan 7 4 Minnesota February 21 Toronto 0 3 Buffalo February 26 Toronto 4 3 Metropolitan Buffalo 3 4 Boston February 27 Buffalo 0 1 Boston Toronto 3 2 Metropolitan March 5 Boston 2 0 Metropolitan Rescheduled from December 18 21 Connecticut 4 2 Minnesota March 6 Connecticut 4 1 Minnesota Boston 2 3 Metropolitan OT Rescheduled from December 19 21 March 12 Minnesota 4 2 Metropolitan Boston 1 2 Toronto OT Buffalo 3 5 Connecticut March 13 Boston 3 4 Toronto OT Buffalo 0 4 Connecticut Minnesota 3 4 Metropolitan March 19 Toronto 5 4 Connecticut OT Rescheduled from January 22 22 Boston 1 2 Buffalo OT Rescheduled from January 8 21 March 20 Boston 2 3 Buffalo OT Rescheduled from January 9 21 Toronto 0 5 Connecticut Rescheduled from January 23 22 Playoffs editThe Isobel Cup playoffs were held in the Tampa Bay area at AdventHealth Center Ice in Wesley Chapel Florida All six teams will compete in the postseason The preliminary rounds will be played on March 25 with the semifinals on March 27 and the championship game on March 28 The championship game will air live on ESPN2 and TSN2 23 QuarterfinalsMarch 25SemifinalsMarch 27FinalsMarch 285Minnesota Whitecaps25Minnesota Whitecaps41Connecticut Whale44Metropolitan Riveters13Boston Pride41Connecticut Whale23Boston Pride56Buffalo Beauts02Toronto Six13Boston Pride6 Boston vs Buffalo edit March 25 Buffalo 0 6 Boston Recap No scoring First period No scoring No scoring Second period 8 19 Taylor Wenczkowski McKenna Brand Sammy Davis 14 42 pp Kali Flanagan McKenna Brand Kaleigh Fratkin 15 14 Jillian Dempsey McKenna Brand Evelina Raselli No scoring Third period 11 03 pp Christina Putigna Amanda Boulier 12 38 Tereza Vanisova Christina Putigna Amanda Boulier 17 37 Mary Parker Kali Flanagan Kaleigh Fratkin 30 saves 36 shots Carly Jackson Goalie stats Katie Burt 32 saves 32 shots Metropolitan vs Minnesota edit March 25 Minnesota 4 1 Metropolitan Recap 7 54 Taylor Turnquist Audra Morrison Jonna Curtis First period No scoring 6 54 Sydney Baldwin Jonna Curtis Audra Morrison 11 58 pp Sydney Baldwin Jonna Curtis Audra Morrison Second period 8 42 Kelly Babstock Leila Kilduff Rose Alleva 19 18 en Allie Thunstrom Haley Mack Third period No scoring Amanda Leveille 32 saves 33 shots Goalie stats Brooke Wolejko 29 saves 32 shots Connecticut vs Minnesota edit March 27 Minnesota 2 4 Connecticut Recap No scoring First period No scoring Allie Thunstrom Patti Marshall Haley Mack 15 29 pp Ashleigh Brykaliuk Sydney Baldwin Patti Marshall Second period 01 23 Kennedy Marchment Taylor Girard Alyssa Wohlfeiler 06 55 Janine Weber Allie Munroe Hannah Bates 15 43 Alyssa Wohlfeiler Kennedy Marchment Shannon Turner 17 10 Tori Howran No scoring Third period No scoring Amanda Leveille 31 saves 35 shots Goalie stats Abbie Ives 22 saves 24 shots Boston vs Toronto edit March 27 Boston 5 1 Toronto Recap 15 39 pp Christina Putigna Lauren Kelly Mallory Souliotis 16 07 pp Kali Flanagan Kaleigh Fratkin 17 53 Kayla Friesen Kali Flanagan McKenna Brand First period 19 26 pp Breanne Wilson Bennett Brooke Boquist Taylor Woods 03 40 Evelina Raselli Second period No scoring 8 08 pp Taylor Wenczkowski Kaleigh Fratkin Amanda Boulier Third period No scoring Katie Burt 18 saves 19 shots Goalie stats Elaine Chuli 23 saves 28 shots Boston vs Connecticut edit March 28 Boston 4 2 Connecticut Recap 4 14 Jillian Dempsey Mary Parker First period 16 44 Amanda Conway Emma Vlasic Janine Weber No scoring Second period 0 33 Taylor Girard Kennedy Marchment 6 39 Evelina Raselli Mary Parker Jillian Dempsey 6 57 Taylor Wenczkowski Christina Putigna Kali Flanagan 18 30 en Jenna Rheault Third period No scoring Katie Burt 32 saves 34 shots Goalie stats Abbie Ives 26 saves 29 shots All Star Game edit nbsp 2022 PHF All Star Game Logo The 2022 PHF All Star Game was originally scheduled to take place at the home of the Toronto Six 24 but was moved to Buffalo home of the Beauts due to COVID 19 restrictions in Ontario 25 At the same time as the relocation announcement it was announced that the 2023 All Star Game would be held in Toronto 25 Draft editThe 2021 NWHL Draft resulted in Taylor Girard being selected first overall by the Connecticut Whale 26 References edit Donna Spencer The Canadian Press March 30 2021 Canada s Lisa Haley named NWHL s senior vice president of hockey operations torontostar com Retrieved April 29 2021 NWHL doubles salary cap to 300 000 delays Montreal expansion espn com April 28 2021 Retrieved July 27 2021 Wawrow John September 7 2021 NWHL Rebrands to Premier Hockey Federation to Promote Inclusivity Inspire Youth WNBC Krotz Paul September 7 2021 NWHL REBRANDS AS PREMIER HOCKEY FEDERATION Premier Hockey Federation Retrieved January 10 2022 Premier Hockey Federation increases salary cap for remainder of season and next season ESPN com ESPN Associated Press February 23 2022 Retrieved February 24 2022 NWHL postpones arrival of Montreal expansion club to 2022 23 montreal ctvnews ca April 28 2021 Retrieved July 27 2021 Maggie Vanoni May 10 2021 NWHL sell Connecticut Whale to new private ownership Shared Hockey Enterprises ctpost com Retrieved July 27 2021 Metropolitan Riveters being sold to BTM Partners as company s third NWHL team espn com May 26 2021 Retrieved July 27 2021 NWHL Announces Sale of Buffalo Beauts and Minnesota Whitecaps OurSports Central June 28 2021 Six name Clarke general managers tsn ca June 28 2021 Retrieved July 27 2021 Six appoints Joslin as head coach tsn ca June 7 2021 Retrieved July 27 2021 Krotz Paul August 5 2021 NWHL Announces 2021 22 Regular Season Schedule Premier Hockey Federation Retrieved January 10 2022 PHF Schedule Premier Hockey Federation Retrieved January 3 2022 a b PHF standings PHF Retrieved March 22 2022 Krotz Paul November 6 2021 PHF Announces Changes to Playing Regulations PremierHockeyFederation com Premier Hockey Federation Retrieved January 12 2022 a b Krotz Paul PHF Announces BUF MIN Games Postponed Premier Hockey Federation Retrieved December 17 2021 a b Krotz PHF Announces BOS MET Games Postponed Premier Hockey Federation Retrieved December 19 2021 a b c d Krotz January 5 2022 PHF Announces Jan 8 9 Games Postponed Premier Hockey Federation Retrieved January 6 2022 a b PHF Announces TOR CTW Games Postponed Updated COVID 19 Protocols Premier Hockey Federation January 21 2022 a b Krotz Paul December 16 2021 PHF Announces BUF MIN Games Rescheduled Premier Hockey Federation Retrieved January 5 2022 a b c d e f Krotz Paul January 14 2022 PHF Announces Rescheduling Of Three Weekend Series Premier Hockey Federation a b Krotz Paul January 25 2022 PHF Announces TOR CTW Games Rescheduled Premier Hockey Federation PHF To Award Isobel Cup in Florida on ESPN2 PHF February 9 2022 Krotz Paul January 7 2022 2022 PHF All Star Showcase Logo and Jerseys Unveiled PremierHockeyFederation com Premier Hockey Federation Retrieved January 26 2022 Unique Toronto designs are boldly Breaking Boundaries a b Krotz Paul January 12 2022 2022 PHF All Star Showcase Relocates to Buffalo PremierHockeyFederation com Premier Hockey Federation Retrieved January 26 2022 Top PHF talents to compete January 29 at Northtown Center Krotz Paul June 29 2021 2021 NWHL Draft Recap PremierHockeyFederation com Premier Hockey Federation Retrieved January 26 2022 External links editLeague website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2021 22 PHF season amp oldid 1190488180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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