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2015–16 NWHL season
LeagueNational Women's Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationOctober 11, 2015 – February 28, 2016
Inaugural draft
Top draft pickAlex Carpenter
Picked byNew York Riveters
Regular season
Season championsBoston Pride
Season MVPBrianna Decker
Top scorerHilary Knight
Isobel Cup
ChampionsBoston Pride
  Runners-upBuffalo Beauts
NWHL seasons

The 2015–16 NWHL season was the first season of operation of the National Women's Hockey League. Four teams competed for the inaugural Isobel Cup: the Boston Pride, Buffalo Beauts, New York Riveters, and Connecticut Whale.

League business

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  • July 2015: The NWHL Foundation hosted a Canadian Training Camp Series in four different Canadian cities (Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Windsor).[1]
  • Late July 2015: A training camp for European players took place at Ristuccia Memorial Arena outside Boston on July 23, hosted by Boston Pride head coach Bobby Jay. Players from Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, Germany and Japan attended.[2]

All-star game

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The 1st NWHL All-Star Game was held January 24, 2016 at HarborCenter in Buffalo, the home of the Beauts.[3]

Regular season

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Standings

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Pos Team GP W L OTL W% GF GA GD Pts
1 y – Boston Pride 18 14 3 1 0.806 75 39 +36 29
2 Connecticut Whale 18 13 5 0 0.722 61 51 +10 26
3 Buffalo Beauts 18 5 9 4 0.389 56 66 −10 14
4 New York Riveters 18 4 12 2 0.278 40 76 −36 10
Source: PHF
y – Clinched division

Schedule

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All times in Eastern Standard Time (UTC−05:00).[4]

Regular season
Date Time Visitor Score Home OT Notes Gamesheet
October 11 1:30 New York 1–4 Connecticut [Game 1]
3:30 Boston 4–1 Buffalo [Game 2]
October 18 3:30 Connecticut 5–2 Buffalo [Game 3]
8:00 Boston 7–1 New York [Game 4]
October 25 3:30 Boston 5–3 Buffalo [Game 5]
7:00 Connecticut 3–1 New York [Game 6]
November 15 3:30 Connecticut 3–2 Buffalo [Game 7]
7:00 Boston 2–3 New York [Game 8]
November 22 3:00 New York 3–2 Boston [Game 9]
3:30 Connecticut 7–6 Buffalo SO [Game 10]
November 29 3:00 Connecticut 4–3 Boston [Game 11]
7:00 Buffalo 3–1 New York [Game 12]
December 5 7:00 Buffalo 6–7 Boston [Game 13]
December 6 3:30 New York 1–4 Boston [Game 14]
4:30 Buffalo 2–3 Connecticut SO [Game 15]
December 13 6:30 Connecticut 4–3 New York SO [Game 16]
December 20 3:00 Buffalo 0–1 Boston [Game 17]
December 27 3:30 New York 7–3 Buffalo [Game 18]
4:30 Boston 2–1 Connecticut [Game 19]
January 3 3:00 Buffalo 4–3 Boston OT [Game 20]
7:00 Connecticut 6–1 New York [Game 21]
January 9 7:30 New York 3–4 Connecticut [Game 22]
January 10 3:00 New York 1–8 Boston [Game 23]
6:00 Buffalo 3–5 Connecticut [Game 24]
January 17 3:00 Connecticut 1–4 Boston [Game 25]
7:00 Buffalo 6–5 New York SO [Game 26]
January 31 3:30 New York 2–4 Buffalo [Game 27]
6:00 Boston 5–2 Connecticut [Game 28]
February 6 6:00 Boston 6–1 New York [Game 29]
February 7 12:00 Buffalo 2–3 Connecticut OT [Game 30]
February 14 2:00 Buffalo 3–4 New York SO [Game 31]
3:00 Connecticut 2–4 Boston [Game 32]
February 21 1:30 Boston 5–3 Connecticut [Game 33]
3:30 New York 1–5 Buffalo [Game 34]
February 28 3:30 Boston 3–2 Buffalo [Game 35]
6:00 New York 2–4 Connecticut [Game 36]
March 4 7:00 New York 0–6 Boston [Game 37]
7:10 Buffalo 0–3 Connecticut [Game 38]
March 5 7:30 Buffalo 4–1 Connecticut [Game 39]
8:00 New York 4–7 Boston [Game 40]
March 6 6:00 Buffalo 4–3 Connecticut [Game 41]
March 11 7:30 Buffalo 3–4 Boston OT [Game 42]
March 12 7:30 Boston 3–1 Buffalo [Game 43]

Playoffs

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Semifinals Finals
      
1 Boston Pride 2
4 New York Riveters 0
1 Boston Pride 2
3 Buffalo Beauts 0
2 Connecticut Whale 1
3 Buffalo Beauts 2

Statistics

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Scoring leaders

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  • The following players led the league in regular season points at the conclusion of season.
Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Hilary Knight Boston Pride 17 15 18 33 8
Brianna Decker Boston Pride 17 14 15 29 20
Kelli Stack Connecticut Whale 17 8 14 22 24
Kelly Babstock Connecticut Whale 18 9 13 22 24
Kelley Steadman Buffalo Beauts 13 13 7 20 16

Milestones

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Milestone Player Team Date
First goal Jessica Koizumi Connecticut Whale Oct 11, 2015
First Canadian to score a goal Kelly Babstock Connecticut Whale Oct 11, 2015
First European to log an assist Lyudmila Belyakova New York Riveters Oct 11, 2015
First multi-goal game Hilary Knight (2 goals) Boston Pride Oct 11, 2015
First multi-point game Kelli Stack (3 points) Connecticut Whale Oct 11, 2015
First multi-point game by a defenseman Kacey Bellamy (2 points) Boston Pride Oct 11, 2015
First goaltending win Jaimie Leonoff Connecticut Whale Oct 11, 2015
First American-born goaltender to win a regular season game Brittany Ott Boston Pride Oct 11, 2015
First African-American player to compete in the NWHL Blake Bolden Boston Pride Oct 11, 2015
First hat trick Brianna Decker Boston Pride Oct 25, 2015
First international goaltender to win a regular season game Nana Fujimoto New York Riveters Nov 15, 2015
First shootout goal Kelly Babstock Connecticut Whale Nov 22, 2015
First European to score a goal Yekaterina Smolentseva Connecticut Whale Dec 13, 2015
First shutout game Brittany Ott Boston Pride Dec 20, 2015

Awards and honors

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  • Brianna Decker, Boston Pride, 2016 NWHL Most Valuable Player
  • Hilary Knight, Boston Pride, 2016 NWHL Scoring Champion
  • Denna Laing, Boston Pride, 2016 NWHL Perseverance Award
  • Denna Laing, Boston Pride, 2016 NWHL Foundation Award
  • Gigi Marvin, Boston Pride, 2016 NWHL Defensive Player of the Year Award
  • Brittany Ott, Boston Pride, 2016 NWHL Goaltender of the Year

Transactions

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NWHL draft

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The 2015 NWHL draft took place in Boston on June 22, 2015. The draft was not binding on the players, who did not enter their names and did not have to give their consent.[5] It was not clear that the players felt themselves bound by the decisions made in the draft.[6] However, during the season the NWHL was frequently active on social media about draft picks' success in the NCAA, and on April 1, 2016 the NWHL announced [7] that the draft would be enforced insofar as there would be salary cap penalties for teams that signed other teams' draftees.

A draft lottery was held by NWHL commissioner Dani Rylan, with the New York Riveters earning the first pick overall.[8]

Notable first round picks included University of Minnesota forward Hannah Brandt by Connecticut, Northeastern University forward Kendall Coyne by Boston, and University of Wisconsin defenseman Courtney Burke by Buffalo.[9][10]

= Indicates player with a prior Olympic appearance
= Indicates player with prior IIHF experience without appearing in the Olympics
# Player Pos Nationality Team College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 Alex Carpenter F United States New York Riveters Boston College (HEA)
2 Hannah Brandt F United States Connecticut Whale University of Minnesota (WCHA)
3 Kendall Coyne F United States Boston Pride Northeastern (HEA)
4 Courtney Burke D United States Buffalo Beauts University of Wisconsin (WCHA)
5 Haley Skarupa F United States New York Riveters Boston College (HEA)
6 Michelle Picard D United States Connecticut Whale Harvard University (ECAC)
7 Emerance Maschmeyer G Canada Boston Pride Harvard University (ECAC)
8 Sarah Lefort F Canada Buffalo Beauts Boston University (HEA)
9 Erin Ambrose D Canada New York Riveters Clarkson University (ECAC)
10 Milica McMillen D United States Connecticut Whale University of Minnesota (WCHA)
11 Lexi Bender D United States Boston Pride Boston College (HEA)
12 Amanda Leveille G Canada Buffalo Beauts University of Minnesota (WCHA)
13 Dana Trivigno F United States New York Riveters Boston College (HEA)
14 Maryanne Menefee F United States Connecticut Whale University of Minnesota (WCHA)
15 Miye D'Oench F United States Boston Pride Harvard University (ECAC)
16 Emily Janiga F United States Buffalo Beauts Mercyhurst College (CHA)
17 Kimberly Newell G Canada New York Riveters Princeton University (ECAC)
18 Cassandra Poudrier D Canada Connecticut Whale Cornell University (ECAC)
19 Shannon MacAulay F Canada Boston Pride Clarkson University (ECAC)
20 Jenna Dingeldein F Canada Buffalo Beauts Mercyhurst College (CHA)

Free agency

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Date Player Team
June 11, 2015 Janine Weber[11] New York Riveters
June 23, 2015 Amanda Pelkey[12] Boston Pride
June 25, 2015 Shiann Darkangelo[13] Connecticut Whale
June 25, 2015 Sam Faber[13] Connecticut Whale
June 25, 2015 Chelsea Laden[13] Connecticut Whale
June 26, 2015 Celeste Brown[14] New York Riveters
June 30, 2015 Kiira Dosdall[15] New York Riveters
June 30, 2015 Morgan Fritz-Ward[15] New York Riveters
July 1, 2015 Kaleigh Fratkin[16] Connecticut Whale
July 1, 2015 Brianne McLaughlin[17] Buffalo Beauts
July 2, 2015 Blake Bolden[18] Boston Pride
July 2, 2015 Jillian Dempsey[18] Boston Pride
July 2, 2015 Alyssa Gagliardi[18] Boston Pride
July 6, 2015 Emily Field[19] Boston Pride
July 6, 2015 Jordan Smelker[19] Boston Pride
July 9, 2015 Jessica Koizumi[20] Connecticut Whale
July 9, 2015 Devon Skeats[21] Buffalo Beauts
July 9, 2015 Danielle Ward[20] Connecticut Whale
July 9, 2015 Erin Zach[21] Buffalo Beauts
July 10, 2015 Beth Hanrahan[22] New York Riveters
July 10, 2015 Brittany Ott[22] Boston Pride
July 13, 2015 Lindsay Grigg[23] Buffalo Beauts
July 13, 2015 Kelly McDonald[23] Buffalo Beauts
July 14, 2015 Madison Packer[24] New York Riveters
July 17, 2015 Micaela Long[25] Connecticut Whale
July 17, 2015 Nicole Stock[25] Connecticut Whale
July 24, 2015 Kelly Cooke[26] Boston Pride
July 24, 2015 Marissa Gedman[26] Boston Pride
July 25, 2015 Lyudmila Belyakova[27] New York Riveters
July 26, 2015 Ashley Johnston[28] New York Riveters
July 26, 2015 Tara Tomimoto Connecticut Whale
July 26, 2015 Jaimie Leonoff[29] Connecticut Whale
July 26, 2015 Shenae Lundberg[28] New York Riveters
July 27, 2015 Nana Fujimoto[30] New York Riveters
July 31, 2015 Corinne Buie[31] Boston Pride
July 31, 2015 Elena Orlando[31] New York Riveters
August 3, 2015 Meghan Fardelmann[32] New York Riveters
August 3, 2015 Lauren Slebodnick[32] Boston Pride
August 4, 2015 Kelly Babstock[33] Connecticut Whale
August 6, 2015 Hailey Browne[34] Buffalo Beauts
August 6, 2015 Kimberly Sass[34] Buffalo Beauts
August 7, 2015 Shelby Bram[35] Buffalo Beauts
August 7, 2015 Tatiana Rafter[35] Buffalo Beauts
August 11, 2015 Paige Harrington[36] Buffalo Beauts
August 11, 2015 Rachel Llanes[36] Boston Pride
August 11, 2015 Amanda Makela[37] Buffalo Beauts
August 11, 2015 Jenny Scrivens[37] New York Riveters
August 11, 2015 Hayley Williams[36] Buffalo Beauts
August 13, 2015 Brittney Dougherty[38] Connecticut Whale
August 13, 2015 Shannon Doyle[38] Connecticut Whale
August 15, 2015 Gabie Figueroa[39] New York Riveters
August 15, 2015 Kourtney Kunichika[39] Buffalo Beauts
August 15, 2015 Yekaterina Smolentseva[40] Connecticut Whale
August 16, 2015 Brooke Ammerman[41] New York Riveters
August 17, 2015 Jessica Fickel[42] Buffalo Beauts
August 17, 2015 Kelsie Fralick[42] Boston Pride
August 17, 2015 Bray Ketchum[42] New York Riveters
August 18, 2015 Erin Barley-Maloney[43] New York Riveters
August 18, 2015 Molly Engstrom[44] Connecticut Whale
August 18, 2015 Zoe Hickel[45] Boston Pride
August 18, 2015 Hannah McGowan[43] Buffalo Beauts
September 22, 2015 Kacey Bellamy[46] Boston Pride
September 23, 2015 Brianna Decker[47] Boston Pride
September 23, 2015 Gigi Marvin[48] Boston Pride
September 24, 2015 Lindsay Berman[49] Connecticut Whale
September 24, 2015 Jordan Brickner[49] Connecticut Whale
September 24, 2015 Sydney Kidd[49] New York Riveters
September 24, 2015 Emily Pfalzer[50] Buffalo Beauts
September 24, 2015 Kelli Stack[51] Connecticut Whale
September 24, 2015 Alyssa Wohlfeiler[49] Connecticut Whale
September 25, 2015 Megan Bozek[52] Buffalo Beauts
September 25, 2015 Meghan Duggan[53] Buffalo Beauts
September 25, 2015 Hilary Knight[54] Boston Pride

Trades

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January 27, 2016 (2016-01-27)[55] To New York Riveters

Chelsea Laden

To Connecticut Whale

Shenae Lundberg

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