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PWHL Class of 2019 Rank: Fall 2018

The following is a ranking from the Provincial Women's Hockey League for the coverage in the Fall of 2018. As the season continues, this list will grow and change with increased coverage. This list is from the 2019 graduation year players, who are in a specific number order.

  1. Julia Gosling #88 (London, F, 2019, St. Lawrence): Julia is a player with size, strength, and good speed. She uses her speed and good hands to easily and quickly get around players and drive hard to the net. She has a quick release on both forehand and backhand which results in some very nice goals. She backchecks and forechecks with intensity. She sees the ice well and makes solid tape to tape passes. She has a good net presence and her soft hands allow her to deke players in tight. With all her offensive skill, Julia is a great playmaker, she will use her puck and skating skills to take back ice, delay and create space for her teammates, then make a tape to tape pass setting up good scoring opportunities.
  2. Catherine Trevors #22 (Etobicoke, F, 2019, Dartmouth): Catherine has good speed and plays a physical game. She has good hands and a quick release. She has a strong wrist shot and a solid one timer. She has good puck protection and is a good playmaker. She is strong on faceoffs. In her defensive zone, she blocks shots. Catherine plays the game at a high tempo. She is a smart, two way, heads up player who is dangerous in the offensive zone. She is a fierce competitor on every shift.
  3. Maggie MacEachern #21 (Durham West, D, 2019, Colgate): Maggie is a good skater who is patient with the puck. She makes tape to tape passes and likes to be involved in the offense. She is smart and uses that hockey sense to decide when to use her wheels up ice. She has great skating and puck control. She makes very calculated defensive plays and is smooth skating backward to handle all different speed sets. She jumps into the offense, has a quick release that shows in her scoring touch Solid on the powerplay.
  4. Sydney Bard #15 (Toronto, F, 2019, Colgate): Bard has quick feet and is aware of her surroundings. She is a hard worker with great skill and speed. She will do all the dirty jobs but still has the skill to set up vision plays or put the puck in herself. Handles the puck very well and has an impressive backhand. She knows the game well and plays with her whole heart and shows up on the scoreboard every game.
  5. Megan Carter #27 (Stoney Creek, D, 2019, Northeastern): Megan has good size with a strong slapshot. She is a quick and agile skater who moves and protects the puck well. She makes good tape to tape passes, anticipates the play well and gets pucks deep and to the net. She has good vision, hockey sense, and works well with her partner to go D to D reverse. She is a physical defender, wins battles, blocks shots and pinches well.
  6. Kaitlyn Isaac #7 (Etobicoke, D, 2019, Cornell): Kaitlyn is a patient player who anticipates the play very well. She is an agile skater who can change direction quickly. She uses her good speed to rush the puck up the ice confidently. She holds the blueline well and will pinch when necessary. She makes a solid first pass and tape to tape passes to her teammates. She has good hands and a strong slapshot to get pucks to the net. Kaitlyn is a very good skate who plays with a very high IQ. she handles the puck very well and runs the power play.
  7. Laura Cote #32 (Mississauga, F, 2019, St. Lawrence): Laura is a smart player who uses every part of the rink to her advantage, including using the boards as an extra player. She uses her good speed to backcheck with intensity. She has good hands and a quick release to score goals regularly. Laura is a good skater who can handle the puck at a high speed. She has all the skill and plays with grit; she does not take shifts off.
  8. Nicole Kelly #17 (Etobicoke, F, 2019, UNH): Nicole is a heads-up player who sees the ice well. When she keeps her feet moving, she has a great power element that is very difficult to defend. She has good hands especially for tracking down rebounds when she drives the net. She blocks shots. She is strong on faceoffs. Nicole is a smart player goes to net with a purpose and plays in both ends of the rink.
  9. Stefanie Wallace #77 (Oakville, D, 2019, Princeton): Wallace has great size and is also a strong skater with very good lateral mobility. She has excellent puck management and the ability to transition up ice with her feet or smart first passes. She is excellent defensively with a great defensive stick and angles and strong gap control.
  10. Teagan Grant #44 (Toronto, D, 2019, Wisconsin): Teagan plays physical. She angles players to the boards and plays the body. She has a strong slapshot to get pucks deep and to the net. She has good hands and she is calm and patient as she moves the puck D to D or tape to tape with her forwards. She has good awareness of what is happening on the ice and is willing to skate the puck out of her zone. She has speed and creative skill to execute on the rush.
  11. Shannon Hollands #55 (Toronto, F, 2019, Harvard): Shannon sees the ice well. She knows when to cycle the puck. She makes good tape to tape passes. She goes to the net hard.
  12. Katy Knoll #16 (Toronto, F, 2019, Northeastern): Knoll has size and strength. She matches that strength with a high level of intensity, making it difficult to interrupt her when she has the puck and is working toward the net. She can push her opponent off pucks and wins battles. Can keep good puck control through all sorts of traffic. She has net front presence and grit while also being a sniper. Knoll is working at 100% all of the time.
  13. Darcie Lappan #11 (Kingston, F, 2019, Colgate): Darcie is a natural goal scorer. She’s strong on the puck and demands it when she doesn’t have it. She’s not shy in the hard areas of the o-zone and usually winds up with the puck. She seldom misses when she has a scoring opportunity.
  14. Alexa Hoskin #9 (Kingston, F, 2019, Quinnipiac): Alexa is a good skater that is a smart player with good vision. She handles the puck well and makes good passes. She has speed and size and a great sense for where the puck is going to be. She can set up some very impressive plays.
  15. Madison Beishuizen #17 (Kitchener-Waterloo, F, 2019, Syracuse): Madison is a smart and patient player. She battles in all parts of the ice. She goes to the net hard. She has good breakaway speed. She is tenacious and competes every shift in both ends of the ice. Madison skates well, has good vision and doesn't take a shift off. She’s a good skating forward who handles the puck well in stride.
  16. Scout Watkins Southward #12 (Kingston, F, 2019, Concordia): Scout is a grinder who sees the ice well. She forechecks with intensity and goes hard to the net. She has a good net presence and wins many battles for rebounds which result in goals. She is first to the puck and has good puck protection. She cycles the puck well and is an intelligent two-way player. Physically strong, she will muscle her way to the net with and without the puck. She plays hard every shift, uses her body well to protect the puck, and defend. Without the puck, she moves to open ice, with the puck she can deke, drive, and make tape to tape passes.
  17. Brooke McQuigge #77 (Whitby, F, 2019, Princeton): McQuigge has speed and the ability to consistently get pucks to the net. She puts it on net from everywhere in the offensive zone. Has good sense for who is net front or driving the net. Effective offensemen for Whitby.
  18. Amanda Rampado #29 (Stoney Creek, G, 2019, RPI): Amanda is very athletic and has a great compete level. She battles hard for the puck and has the ability to make big saves. She has strong lateral movement thanks to her great hip mobility and clean edgework. She is a focused goaltender with good anticipation skills, is usually ahead of the shooter. Also, a good communicator and directs her teammates in D- zone.
  19. Brynn Koocher #66 (Kitchener-Waterloo, F, 2019, Syracuse): Koocher is a pure goal scorer. She has an accurate shot with a quick hard release that she doesn't hesitate to use with a clear shooting lane. She is strong on faceoffs and handles the puck well in traffic.
  20. Kaitlyn Yearwood #7 (Toronto, D, 2019, Connecticut): Kaitlyn has a strong slapshot to get pucks to the net. She makes a strong first pass and makes solid tape to tape passes. She is a physically strong player, does not get pushed off the puck and plays the defensive zone.
  21. Karley Merkley #28 (Oakville, F, 2019, Harvard): Merkley is an elusive skater with great hands and is very creative offensively. She plays a physical game, battles in the corners, drives hard to the net, and forechecks with intensity. She is strong positionally in the DZ, is very aware of pressure and is able to find the escape routes.
  22. Maggie McKee #2 (London, F, 2019, Nipissing): Maggie has great offensive instincts and is particularly dangerous around the net. She plays with speed and energy and is not afraid to work hard for the puck. She is strong on faceoffs and takes her defensive responsibilities seriously. She is a solid two-way center.
  23. Lily Yovetich #6 (Ottawa Senators, D, 2019, Northeastern): Yovetich brings high energy to her strong two-way game. She is an excellent technical skater with good quickness. She has a strong IQ and anticipates very well to disrupt opposing offense with a highly effective defensive stick and strong 1v1 angles. She transitions up ice with speed and poise.
  24. Tatum James #22 (Kitchener-Waterloo, F, 2019, Providence): Tatum has excellent hands and a great shot and is very dangerous around the net. She is smart on the 2v1 and drives the net with purpose. In the d-zone, she applies heavy pressure to the points, giving her opponent very little time and space to work with. Quick and agile, she is able to protect the puck well, and gives the extra effort.
  25. Victoria Quance #7 (London, F, 2019, Nipissing): Quance is an evasive skater with very good offensive instincts. She has great hands and a nice scoring touch around the net. She's a smart, heads-up player who makes soft, accurate and easy-to-handle passes. She is very involved in the breakout and plays well without the puck, finding open ice and supporting the offense.
  26. Maddie Stockfish #77 (Kingston, F, 2019, Brown): Stockfish is a good playmaker. Can deliver passes in tricky situations. Maddie can skate and handle the puck. She plays with high energy and a strong work ethic. Maddie has a strong net front presence and is strong on the boards.
  27. Ainsley Svetek #44 (Stoney Creek, D, 2019, Connecticut): Ainsley has a good slap shot, getting pucks to the net. She makes a solid first pass. She moves the puck well with her partner when going D to D. Svetek is strong on the boards, wins most 1v1 battles. Offensively, she is a good power play quarterback, setting the shot with deception and passing skill.
  28. Leah Herrfort #17 (Cambridge, F, 2019, Union): Leah is a good skater who has good hands and a quick release. She protects the puck well, works hard and makes smart quick decisions and is in the right spot.
  29. Allyson Hebert #44 (Ottawa Senators, D, 2019, Robert Morris): Allyson has great size and is very strong and physical in her own end. She has solid shutdown instincts and a great defensive stick. She reads the play well and maintains good defensive inside positioning. She makes good first passes, jumps in to the rush and has a good point shot.
  30. Ashley Taciuk #97 (Oakville, F, 2019, Nipissing): Taciuk is very good at reading the ice and has a knack for finding open ice and getting behind defenders. She has excellent puck protection and is very effective at using her body, stick, and feet to maintain control and win board battles. Her offensive creativity and great hands produce significant offense for her team.
  31. Mikayla Schnarr #33 (Kitchener-Waterloo, G, 2019, Waterloo): She is highly athletic and a fierce competitor who consistently makes key saves. She stays square to shooters and plays the angles well. She will a good puck handler and will come out of the net to set up or make passes to her D.
  32. Aubrey Cole #22 (Bluewater, D, 2019, Mercyhurst): Aubrey is strong-sized physical defender who has good mobility for her size. She maintains good angles and a great stick when defending 1v1 and is punishing in front of her own net and along the boards. She has an excellent slap shot and is a key fixture on the powerplay.
  33. Avery Peer #4 (Toronto, D, 2019, Guelph): Avery makes a good first pass. She finds the open player when moving the puck. She works well with her partner to go D to D. She holds the blueline well.
  34. Emma Gorski #31 (Kingston, G, 2019, Merrimack): Emma can get out of the net quickly to set up the puck for her defense to start the breakout. Emma plays very big. She finds the puck in scrambles well and makes the saves you expect her to make.
  35. Jada Christian #8 (Oakville, F, 2019, UNH): Jada is a highly intelligent and reliable two-way center with a very strong work ethic. She is highly engaged and is always involved in the play at both ends of the ice. She is strong defensively and is a key penalty killer. She has improved her hands and is very effective and efficient with the puck, contributing a well-rounded offensive attack with the ability to both finish and distribute. She forechecks hard, blocks shots and is first to the puck on most of her shifts.
  36. Grace Parker #4 (Nepean, D, 2019, Boston University): Parker is a gritty leader with a great hockey IQ. She is a very good skater, anticipates the play well and has a good defensive stick. She is poised with the puck and is very effective with her puck management. She has a strong slapshot to get pucks to the net and creates offensive opportunities. She makes solid tape to tape passes and can change direction quickly when pursued by forecheckers.
  37. Julie Gough #14 (Durham West, D, 2019, Penn State): Julie anticipates the play well and will jump up into the offense and then quickly get back to her position. She has good hands and protects the puck well. She has a strong slapshot. She moves the puck well from D to D with her partner.
  38. Kennedy McAlpine #11 (Toronto, D, 2019, Merrimack): Kennedy walks the blueline to use her strong slapshot to get pucks to the net. She is patient and holds the blueline well. She is agile and plays her mark well. She makes a solid first pass and moves the puck well from D to D and to her forwards. She jumps into the play on the offense.
  39. Maggy Burbidge #44 (Nepean, F, 2019, Robert Morris): Maggy demonstrates excellent puck control, and has great vision for anticipating the play. She finds lanes to the net and has a deceptive shot. Her puck handling skills are phenomenal. She makes quick decisions, has a hard shot, and a very quick release net front. She is a hard-working player.
  40. Megan Breen #81 (Kingston, D, 2019, Ottawa): Megan is a heads-up defender who anticipates plays well to stop offensive advances. She has the confidence to step up into the offensive rush and she holds the blueline well. She has a strong slapshot and a good one timer. She is a patient player and makes solid tape to tape passes. She has good size, skates well, and joins the rush.
  41. Paige Kenyon #7 (Stoney Creek, D, 2019, Cornell): Paige is a physical player and very calm under pressure. She makes smart puck choices in her own end and makes tape to tape passes. She is an agile skater. with a good slapshot and gets pucks to the net. She is on both special teams. She has good small space mobility and uses her size and strength to her advantage.
  42. Raeanne Breton #12 (Durham West, D, 2019, UNH): Raeanne is a patient player who can change direction quickly to avoid checkers. She uses this skill to her advantage to avoid forecheckers and set herself up to make a solid first pass. She makes solid tape to tape passes and has a good slap shot from the point. She is a good skater, stays very much under control when being pressured. She has quick hands and feet which create good retrievals and evasive moves that allow her time and space to make the best play. She has a very good sense for the game and is an on-ice leader.
  43. Rylee Davison #93 (Burlington, D, 2019, Guelph): Rylee is a strong skater who retrieves pucks well and makes safe plays to clear her zone. She gets pucks to the net and can score with her wrist shot from the point. She understands the right time to pinch
  44. Sarah Bukvic #22 (Stoney Creek, F, 2019, RPI): Sarah has great puck skills, maintains her top end speed and has real puck patience. She uses her solid skating ability to play tough hockey, forecheck with tenacity and win battles. She has good hands and a quick shot. She reads the play well and finds good skating and passing lanes.
  45. Amelia Van Vliet #61 (Toronto, G, 2019, Syracuse): She has a good post play and understands angles well. She slides with power and smoothness. Has a good ability to load her legs which allows her to get a powerful push and slide
  46. Natasha Athanasakos #13 (Toronto, F, 2019, Toronto): Natasha is strong on faceoffs and ties up the opposing center well. She has good defensive positioning and she backchecks with intensity. She has good coordination with her hands, eyes, and feet to receive errant passes. Natasha is strong along the boards. She gets get self open and calls for the pass. Plays hard in every situation. A pretty impactful and consistent player for the Aeros.
  47. Alexia Desforges #18 (Nepean, F, 2019): Alexia sees the ice well. She hustles on every shift. She keeps her feet moving and has good speed. Her anticipation skills make her a good play maker. She forechecks with intensity. She goes to the net hard and covers for her point when necessary. She blocks shots well. Alexia is a very quick skater.
  48. Ava Lacey #58 (Whitby, F, 2019, Queens): Ava is a heads-up player with good speed. She forechecks with intensity, is a good and quick skater, can handle the puck, and supports the play very well.
  49. Avery Vickers #9 (Oakville, D, 2019, Brock): Avery makes smart decisions in her end and makes a good first pass to start the breakout. She gets pucks deep and to the net. She makes good tape to tape passes and works well with her partner on D to D. She rushes the puck up the ice with confidence.
  50. Olivia Groulx #23 (Ottawa Senators, D, 2019, Union): Olivia has good mobility with a smooth stride. She very composed on the offensive blue line with smart pinches and effective puck decisions.
  51. Caitlin Whitehead #30 (Ottawa Senators, G, 2019, St. Lawrence): Whitehead is a strong technical goalie with good size. She relies on her positioning and technique to quiet the game down and limit second opportunities.
  52. Daniella Calabrese #10 (Durham West, F, 2019, Princeton): Daniella is a good playmaker. She backchecks with intensity. She makes good tape to tape pass. Fast, feisty and a 200' player She plays with her head up, reads the play well, and competes every shift. She is a good quick skater, has good vision, makes nice passes, and has a good quick release shot. She is a patient player who easily finds open ice.
  53. Emma Irwin #24 (Aurora, F, 2019, Brock): Emma uses her size to excel in the faceoff circle. She is good at tying up the opposing center and is able to establish herself a solid position in front of the opposing team's net. She has good hand eye coordination to tip pucks from the point She has good speed, a high IQ, and plays her position very well. She finds good spots and space in the offensive zone.
  54. Jenna MacLean #64 (Etobicoke, D, 2019, Western): Jenna is a strong skater with good power in her lateral movement. She has a great compete level and plays with a physical edge. She has a good defensive stick and plays the body in 1v1 situations. She handles the puck with confidence and her passes are hard and accurate.
  55. Kate MacLean #19 (Durham West, F, 2019, Ottawa): Kate has good functional speed and an ability to find the open ice. She has a strong net presence and a knack for finding loose pucks. She has nice hands in small space and a finishing touch.
  56. Gigi Pora #16 (Ottawa Senators, F, 2019, Lindenwood): Gigi has a strong two-way work ethic and is highly engaged with the play. She is a good skater who distributes the puck very well. She has good hockey sense and is deceptively productive.
  57. Meara Ryan #9 (Ottawa Senators, F, 2019, Lindenwood): Meara forechecks with intensity. She covers her point and has a good net presence. She blocks shots, is strong on faceoffs and makes crisp, accurate passes. She does a lot of small things right; she pays attention to her defensive responsibility.
  58. Teeghan Dalby #57 (Stoney Creek, D, 2019, RPI): Teeghan has good hand - eye coordination. She uses this skill to pick pucks out of the air and handle errant passes. She makes a solid first pass as well as tape to tape passes to her defensive partner. Teeghan is strong skater and gets pucks to the net. She uses and supports her partner very well.
  59. Hannah Finlayson #20 (Bluewater, F, 2019, Windsor): Hannah plays with a mean physical edge. She is a tall skater with a high compete level and pursues the puck in all three zones. She has deceptive hands and is a strong net presence.
  60. Brooklyn Duff #9 (Stoney Creek, F, 2019, UOIT): Brooklyn is a tenacious competitor. She is an intelligent player with good skating skills.
  61. Sarah Brecht #15 (Aurora, D, 2019): Sarah is a good skater, retrieves pucks well in her zone. She makes a good first pass but can skate it if necessary.
  62. Mae Batherson #21 (Kingston, D, 2019, Syracuse): Mae is a good skater and has good size. She holds the blueline well and controls her gaps. She makes good first passes, hustles hard, and is great on the breakout. Reads and reacts to the play well in her zone.
  63. Emily Baxter #22 (Burlington, F, 2019): Emily is a good skater who can handle the puck. She is patient and makes good passes and decisions. She is smart and can execute 1-touch breakout passes. She supports the play well and drives to the net in strong positioning.
  64. Brooklyn Whitford #19 (Ottawa Senators, F, 2019): Brooklyn is a good skater with a strong work ethic in both ends of the rink. She can handle the puck and has a good shot. She has a good physical power element to her game.
  65. Natasha Simioni #88 (Bluewater, F, 2019): Natasha has quick hard shot and a solid drive to the net. She is very dangerous with the puck on her stick and finds open ice without it. When she keeps her feet moving and has a great power element that is very difficult to defend.
  66. Ariana Bowditch #12 (Ottawa Senators, F, 2019, Laurentian): Ariana has a strong work ethic and plays a very effective blue-collar game. She has good hockey sense and is a strong positional support player. She consistently makes the simple high percentage passes. She is very responsible defensively with a very smart stick and is a key penalty killer.
  67. Angelique Page #20 (Ottawa Senators, F, 2019, Laurentian): Angelique has a high compete level and creates with her speed and work ethic. She is strong on the forecheck and backcheck and is willing to work hard for the puck. She is defensively responsible and keeps her stick in the passing lane.
  68. Nicole Escano #91 (Kingston, D, 2019, UOIT): Escano brings a calming and reliable presence to her own end. She uses her excellent small space mobility and great defensive stick to effectively contain the attack to the periphery. She is decisive with the puck and makes hard and accurate first passes.
  69. Taylor Clark #5 (Bluewater, D, 2019): Taylor is very steady and reliable defensively. She angles well and is very effective at taking away opposing sticks. She keeps the game simple, is smart positionally, makes very few mistakes, and consistently makes efficient passes. She is a steady defender who has the ability to quiet the defensive zone.
  70. Ava Ricker-Singh #2 (Burlington, D, 2019, York): Ava is a highly intelligent two-way defender with a great compete level. She brings a calm composure to the defensive zone with her smart reads and strong positioning and stick. She is very smart with her puck management and is poised carrying the puck out of her zone.
  71. Sophie Gareau #9 (Kitchener-Waterloo, F, 2019, Ottawa): Gareau has a great compete level and brings a strong work ethic every shift. She creates turnovers with her pressure on the forecheck and skates hard on the backcheck. She is gritty, drives the net hard, and has some nice touch in close.
  72. Avery Durie #22 (Nepean, D, 2019, Toronto): Durie is a steady defender who is very solid and reliable in her own end. She is very effective in a defensive shut down role. She has good mobility in small space and is very smart with her body and stick positioning. She manages the puck effectively in transition and consistently makes good first passes out of her zone.
  73. Nikki McDonald #93 (Etobicoke, F, 2019, Toronto): Nikki has an excellent motor and plays with a physical edge. She has a good IQ and is always in the right position. She has deceptively good hands and drives the net hard. She is very defensively responsible and is a strong penalty killer.
  74. Sydney Oitomen #97 (Etobicoke, F, 2019, New Brunswick): Sydney is an intelligent two-way player. She has nice skill and makes a lot of smart passes. She is very defensively responsible and is a strong penalty killer.
  75. Chelsea Dubois #41 (Burlington, G, 2019. Mount Allison): Chelsea is a goalie with size who has steadily improved over the last several years with a developing ability to read plays. She maintains strong angles. She has the ability to settle the defensive zone and make key saves.
  76. Elise McCormack #6 (Aurora, D, 2019): Elise is a strong skater that uses her long reach to defend. She makes good turns and plays odd man situations well.
  77. Emma McKnight #44 (London, F, 2019, Queen’s): Emma has a very high compete level and plays with a ton of heart. She is highly engaged and is strong on the forecheck and backcheck. She communicates loudly and effectively with her teammates. She has excellent speed and consistently makes the simple but high efficiency pass.
  78. Emma Michalicka #97 (Ottawa Senators, F, 2019, Union): Emma sees the ice well and makes nice tape to tape passes. She has good size and quick hands. She's a heads-up player with a with a hard shot.
  79. Emmy-Lou O’Neill #91 (Stoney Creek, F, 2019): Emmy-Lou is a steady and reliable two-way center with a very strong work ethic. She is excellent in support and a solid positional player. She is very effective in the face-off circle with a good success rate.
  80. Hannah Vickers #77 (London, F, 2019): Hannah is a smaller smooth skater and very quick. She has good vision and finds the open player with crisp passes.
  81. Ilena Richer-Singh #7 (Burlington, D, 2019, York): Ilena is a strong skater, solid in her own end and can carry the puck out to clear her zone. She plays simple hockey and keeps it in at the point.
  82. Jade Todd #88 (Nepean, F, 2019, Ottawa): Jade is a smart two way forward with an extremely strong, gritty work ethic. She is very responsible and reliable defensively. She consistently makes the simple high percentage passes for very effective puck distribution.
  83. Jayden Thompson #12 (Aurora, F, 2019): Jayden is a strong skater with good vision. She makes good passes, smart decisions, and shot with a quick release.
  84. Jocelyn Delgado #91 (Bluewater, F, 2019): Jocelyn has good vision and moves the puck well. She has a great compete level and is always hard on the puck. She has great hands and gets the puck to the net.
  85. Maya Graham #5 (Kitchener-Waterloo, F, 2019): Maya plays a very effective hard-working blue-collar game. She is gritty along the boards and net front and has a willingness to work hard for the puck. She has good awareness and a playmaking ability with nice hands.
  86. Sofia Smithson #22 (Mississauga, F, 2019, Holy Cross): Sofia has good speed and makes solid tape to tape passes. She has an explosive skating stride, when she drives the net, and excellent hands. She also has a quick release shot. When she is engaged, she is very difficult to defend.
  87. Taylor Liotta #96 (Oakville, G, 2019): Taylor has good size, a good compete level, and battles hard for the puck. She tracks the puck well and has good rebound control with her strong technique.
  88. Stephanie Caleca #16 (Mississauga, D, 2019): Stephanie is an effective offensive minded defender. She has quick feet and will take her space up ice when it is given to her. She has an awesome backcheck if she gets caught up too high. Willing to play physical for a smaller player.
  89. Eryn Babcock #18 (Barrie, F, 2019): Eryn has a high compete level, good vision and moves the puck well. She is a strong powerful skater and very aggressive on the puck. She protects the puck well and has a good hard shot.
  90. Zoe Arzuman #17 (Burlington, F, 2019): Zoe is big and smart, and makes good offensive and defensive decisions in the neutral zone. Her play is solid in all three zones. She's a good skater with a good shot and strong net presence.
  91. Zoey Westervelt #19 (Barrie, F, 2019): Zoey displayed good vision and finds the open ice. She drives the net hard and has great finishing ability thanks to her quick release.
  92. Samantha Lessick #6 (Cambridge, F, 2019, Merrimack): Samantha has a strong work ethic. She has a good sense for the game and some offensive skills.
  93. Bronwyn Brennan #24 (Leaside, D, 2019, Toronto): Bronwyn shows good patience in her own zone. She has strong net front presence and has good vision. She goes D to D well and uses the high glass to clear the zone.
  94. Marley Van Den Oetelaar #22 (Leaside, D, 2019, New Brunswick): Marely makes a very nice first pass zone exit. She is a strong 1 on 1 defender. She is a good skater with good edge work and pivots well to avoid the checker.
  95. Ava Iannow #22 (Aurora, F, 2019): Ava sees the ice and distributes the puck well. She has a hard quick shot at full speed off the rush and goes to the net hard.
  96. Ceilidh Campbell #9 (Mississauga, F/D, 2019, LIU Brooklyn): Ceilidh has good size and plays both forward and defense. This versatile player has good power and uses it behind her powerful shot.
  97. Chloe Saxton #16 (Stoney Creek, F, 2019): Chloe is a good quick skater who handles the puck well. She has good hockey sense and makes good passes. She is on both special teams
  98. Dylan Jessiman #73 (Burlington, F, 2019): Dylan is a good skater with good hockey sense and a strong work ethic in both ends. She is a heads up player who communicates well with her teammates on the ice. She is a good playmaker who makes tape to tape passes. She is strong on faceoffs.
  99. Erin Arsenault #55 (Leaside, F, 2019, St. Thomas): Erin has a high compete level and a quick hard shot. She has good hands and goes hard to the net.
  100. Jenna Morais #11 (Burlington, F, 2019, Carleton): Jenna has good size and plays an aggressive style with a strong work ethic. She is very good on the PK. She is a strong skater with good vision and makes good passes and smart decisions.
  101. Kennedy Choma #10 (Stoney Creek, F, 2019, Laurier): Kennedy is a bigger sized player and good skater. She gains speed through the neutral zone, sends and receives passes well and drives the net hard. She has a long reach and uses her stick effectively. She is strong on face offs and effective on the PP.
  102. Lauren Quilty #77 (Burlington, F, 2019): Lauren has a good compete level and wins puck battles. She has good net awareness and gets her stick on the puck. She is smart and uses her angling skill to get a jump on loose pucks.
  103. Mayla Mayer #97 (Burlington, F, 2019, Guelph): Mayer has a great motor and plays with a lot of energy and heart. She is very gritty and attacks hard on the forecheck with her stick in the lane. She has good speed and drives the net hard.
  104. Melanie Clayton #14 (Bluewater, F, 2019): Melanie has good work ethic, good speed and puck sense. She drives hard to the net.
  105. Mia McLeod #32 (Barrie, G, 2019, LIU Brooklyn): Mia plays her angles very well and likes to use her stick, she showed a very good poke check. She is very vocal and directs traffic in her own end. Mia has great athleticism and battles hard for the puck.
  106. Stephanie Goertzen #91 (Etobicoke, F, 2019, St. Thomas): Goertzen is a high energy player with a great compete level. She is a gritty and relentless forechecker who creates turnovers with her pressure. She keeps her offense simple but effective and will not hesitate to take the shot when she has a clear shooting lane.
  107. Emma Derraugh #72 (Brampton, D, 2019): Emma uses her 5'11" frame to her advantage. Her long reach and good defensive stick are assets when breaking up offensive opportunities. She is a patient player who makes tape to tape passes. She gets pucks to the net and is on both special teams.
  108. Kristen Walker #67 (Burlington, D, 2019): Kristen is a strong sized player who shields the puck well and has strong defensive zone coverage.
  109. Lauren Dabrowski #13 (Aurora, D, 2019, Lindenwood): Lauren is a strong skater and puck handler who has a strong shot. She has a good work ethic.
  110. Sofia Scilipoti #84 (Brampton, F, 2019): Scilipoti is a gritty player with a strong work ethic. She distributes the puck well to her teammates.

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