Marie-Philip Poulin, Jocelyne Larocque, and Renata Fast are the PWHL leading players for time on ice this season.
A trio of Canadian national team players lead the way for time on ice in the PWHL through the first quarter of the league's schedule.
Up front, Marie-Philip Poulin is the top forward with 21:38 average time on ice. She's followed closely by New York’s Alex Carpenter (21:36) and Boston’s Alina Müller (21:35).
On the back end, the Toronto duo of Renata Fast and Jocelyne Larocque are both averaging over 28:30 per game according to the league. They're followed by Minnesota's Lee Stecklein (27:25) and New York's Jaime Bourbonnais (26:07).
Rounding out the top players for time on ice at forward for each team are New York’s Abby Roque (21:19) and Boston’s Hilary Knight (21:16), along with leaders from their respective teams including Ottawa’s Brianne Jenner (19:23), Toronto’s Sarah Nurse (19:19), and Minnesota’s Kelly Pannek (19:09).
On the blueline, New York's Ella Shelton (25:14) and Montréal’s Erin Ambrose (25:13) round out the top four league wide, while Boston’s Megan Keller (23:45) and Ottawa’s Savannah Harmon (22:40) lead their teams.