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    Ian Kennedy·Feb 29, 2024·Partner

    ECAC Names All-Stars On Eve Of PWHL Draft Declarations Opening

    ECAC Hockey announced their First, Second, and Third Team All-Stars for the 2023-2024 season on the eve of 2024 PWHL Draft declarations opening.

    Photo by Cornell Women's Hockey - ECAC Names All-Stars On Eve Of PWHL Draft Declarations OpeningPhoto by Cornell Women's Hockey - ECAC Names All-Stars On Eve Of PWHL Draft Declarations Opening

    Some of the players who will be called early in the 2024 PWHL Draft saw their names recognized on the eve of PWHL Draft declarations opening as ECAC Hockey announced their First, Second, and Third Team All-Stars.

    The ECAC's First Team was highlighted by the inclusion of Canadian national team members Sarah Fillier and Danielle Serdachny up front. Rounding out the forward group was ECAC leading scorer Izzy Daniel who finished with 53 points in 29 games this season, good for third in the nation.

    On the blueline Clarkson’s Nicole Gosling, who represented Canada at the Rivalry Series and St. Lawrence's Mae Batherson. Clarkson’s Michelle Pasiechnyk was named the First Team goaltender.

    The ECAC's Second Team All-Stars were St. Lawrence forwards Abby Hustler and Julia Gosling, Yale's Elle Hartje, defenders Haley Winn (Clarkson) and Sydney Morrow (Colgate), and St. Lawrence netminder Emma-Sofie Nordström.

    Joining the Third Team were Colgate’s Elyssa Biederman, St. Lawrence’s Anna Segedi, Clarkson’s Dominique Petrie, and Quinnipiac defenders Kendall Cooper and Kate Reilly. Colgate netminder Hannah Murphy received Third Team All-Star honors as well.

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