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Connecticut Whale
File:Connecticut Whale.png
CityNorth Branford, Connecticut
LeagueNational Women's Hockey League
Founded2015
Home arenaNorthford Ice Pavilion
ColorsBlue, Green, White
     
Owner(s)NWHL
General managerLisa Giovanelli
Head coachHeather Linstad
CaptainJessica Koizumi
MediaThe Collinsville Press
NWHL Cross Ice Pass (on YouTube)
WebsiteOfficial Website
Current season

The Connecticut Whale is a professional women's ice hockey team based in North Branford, Connecticut. It is one of the four charter franchises of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). It is named in honor of the defunct NHL Hartford Whalers.

History

For their first season, the Whale played home games in Stamford, Connecticut at Chelsea Piers. Chris Ardito was hired as the first general manager in franchise history,[1] while Jake Mastel and Ashley Parker coached the team. The team is named the "Connecticut Whale" and is not associated with the CT Whale, the name used by the American Hockey League team now known as the Hartford Wolf Pack for three seasons.

Among their off-season acquisitions, the Whale signed Kaleigh Fratkin to a contract on July 1, 2015. She was the first Canadian player to sign a contract in the NWHL. [2]

The team made its debut in 2015. The first game in NWHL history was a sell out on October 11, 2015 between the New York Riveters and Connecticut Whale.[3] The Whale prevailed by a 4-1 tally as Jessica Koizumi scored the first goal in both franchise and NWHL history. In the same game, Kelli Stack had one goal and two assists, becoming the first player to record a multi-point performance. Whale goaltender Jaimie Leonoff was credited the win, capturing the game's First Star. Stack was recognized as the Second Star, and Kelly Babstock, who became the first Canadian-born player to score a goal in an NWHL regular season game, was acknowledged as the Third Star.

The Whale won their first three games in franchise history with three different goalies. In the first game, the Whale prevailed with Jaimie Leonoff, while former Quinnipiac goaltender Chelsea Laden captured the second win, and Nicole Stock played her first game in over five years to capture the third win on the road against the New York Riveters.

Jessica Koizumi was named first team captain in franchise history.[4]

Prior to the team's second season, the Whale moved to the Northford Ice Pavilion in North Branford, Connecticut.[5]

During home games, the Whale plays Brass Bonanza after goals, to honor the same practice done by the Hartford Whalers.

Team

Current Roster

Template:Connecticut Whale (NWHL) roster

Draft history

Hannah Brandt from the Univ. of Minnesota program became the first player in franchise history to be selected in the inaugural 2015 NWHL Draft.[6] Raised in the state capital of Albany, New York, Picard was also the first defenseman selected in NWHL Draft history.

NWHL Draft

The following were the Whale's selections in the 2015 NWHL Draft on June 20, 2015.

# Player Position Nationality College
2 Hannah Brandt Forward  United States Univ of Minnesota
6 Michelle Picard Defense  United States Harvard Univ
10 Milica McMillen Defense  United States Univ of Minnesota
14 Maryanne Menefee Forward  United States Univ of Minnesota
18 Cassandra Poudrier Defense  Canada Cornell

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Franchise milestones

Milestone Player Date
First goal Jessica Koizumi October 11, 2015
First multi-point game Kelli Stack October 11, 2015
First win Jaimie Leonoff October 11, 2015

References

  1. ^ http://nwhl.co/pro-hockey-returns-to-connecticut/
  2. ^ "Whale signs Kaleigh Fratkin, First Canadian in the NWHL". NWHL.co. 2015-07-01. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  3. ^ http://www.thehockeynews.com/blog/nwhl-sells-out-inaugural-game-manon-rheaume-to-drop-ceremonial-puck-in-buffalo/
  4. ^ http://nwhl.co/whale-names-koizumi-captain-and-fratkin-assistant-captain/
  5. ^ "Whale Moves to Northford Ice Pavilion for Second Season". OurSports Central. May 5, 2016.
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2015-07-08. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2015-07-08. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

Official Website