PWHL Seattle has agreed to terms with 2025 PWHL Draft pick Hannah Murphy. Murphy, a Colgate alumna, signed a two-year deal after becoming the first goalie chosen, 15th overall, in the 2025 Draft. “Hannah strikes a difficult balance between size and athleticism,” said PWHL Seattle General Manager Meghan Turner. “Her agility, quick crease movement, and ability to seal the net make her well-suited for the speed and demands of the pro game. We’re excited to see her on the ice this season.” Murphy, 21, posted a 26-8-0 record last season with Colgate along with a 1.86 GAA and .939 save percentage, being named an ECAC Second Team All-Conference star. “I am extremely grateful to officially sign with PWHL Seattle and make my dream of being a professional hockey player a reality,” said Murphy. “It means so much to have the chance to connect with Seattle’s passionate and supportive fanbase and play with a talented group of players to try to bring a championship to the city.” Earlier in the week Seattle announced they'd signed first round pick Jenna Buglioni [https://thehockeynews.com/womens/pwhl/seattle-signs-first-round-pick-jenna-buglioni-to-a-two-year-deal] to a two-year contract. Buglioni was picked 8th overall. Hannah Murphy discusses her selection at the 2025 PWHL Draft