
Amanda Boulier and Jess Healey are the newest two signings in the PWHL landing with Ottawa and Boston respectively.

The PWHL signings continued to mount as the clock ticked closer to the opening of PWHL training camps November 14.
Amanda is an offensive player who will help us this season on the powerplay. She is an incredible teammate who will block shots and do whatever it takes to help a team win.
Ottawa picked Boulier 77th overall in the PWHL Draft, and secured the blueliner signing her to a one-year deal.
"Amanda is an offensive player who will help us this season on the powerplay," said general manager Mike Hirshfeld. "She is an incredible teammate who will block shots and do whatever it takes to help a team win."
Boulier is a two-time Isobel Cup champion and led the PWHL in scoring by a blueliner in 2019-2020. The 30-year-old who won gold with USA at the U-18 World Championships before captaining St. Lawrence University is excited for the next state of her career. Boulier spent the last six seasons in the PHF, spending most o her career with the Minnesota Whitecaps.
“I am thrilled and honoured to join such a first-class organization in Ottawa and take part in the inaugural PWHL season. I am excited to get to work in the nation’s capital in the coming weeks.”
PWHL Boston signed defender Jessica Healey to a one-year contract. Healey, the 87th overall pick in the PWHL Draft, spent last season with the Buffalo Beauts of the PHF.
“Jess plays an exciting physical, two-way game that aligns with our vision for the team," said GM Danielle Marmer. "We want our D to play a physical and hard-to-play-against style while actively contributing to the offense. Jess excels in both aspects."
Prior to Buffalo, Healey spent three seasons in Sweden with HV71. The University of Minnesota-Duluth grade also won gold as a member of Canada's U-18 national team.
“I am so excited and honored to be a part of the Boston organization in the PWHL," said Healey. "It is such an exciting time and milestone for women’s hockey, and I feel lucky to be a part of history. The support I have received from my family, friends, teammates, and staff has been incredible and I can’t wait for the season to start. It is going to be such a great year growing this sport in this amazing city and creating a path for the generations to come. See you at puck drop, lets go Boston!”