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2022–23 PHF season
Premier Hockey Federation logo
League Premier Hockey Federation
Sport Ice hockey
Duration November 5, 2022 (2022-11-05) – March 12, 2023 (2023-03-12)
Number of games 84 (24 per team)
Number of teams 7
TV partner(s) ESPN+, TSN
Regular season
Season Champions Boston Pride
Top scorer Loren Gabel
Playoffs

The 2022–23 PHF season is the eighth ice hockey season of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) – known as the National Women's Hockey League during its first six seasons (2015–2021).

League business[]

The PHF decided not to hold a draft this year.

On June 30, 2023 the assets of the Premier Hockey Federation were acquired by a group of busines and philantropic leaders including tennis legend Billie Jean King, with the intent of working with the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association to form a new women's league to begin play in January of 2024. The new organization did not announce a new name for the league to be formed.[1]

Montreal expansion[]

The long-expected Montreal Force expansion franchise was announced in July and the team name, colors and logo were revealed in August. The team will not have an official home arena during the 2022–23 season but will instead play home games across the province of Quebec, with expected stops in Montreal, Gatineau, Quebec City, Rimouski, Rivière-du-Loup, Saint-Jérôme, and Sept-Îles, Quebec, among others.[2]

International players[]

A record twenty international players signed as roster players in the PHF for the 2022–23 season. Of the international players, six are from Finland, five are from Czechia, four are from Sweden, two are from Austria, two are from Hungary, and one is from Switzerland.[3] Signed as a practice player rather than to the main roster, Iveta Klimášová of the Buffalo Beauts is from Slovakia.[4]

An additional four players are North American-born but hold multiple citizenship and have represented nations outside of North America in international competition (listed with nations of citizenship): Taylor Baker (Canada/Hungary). Janka Hlinka (Slovakia/United States), Leah Lum (Canada/China), and Lenka Serdar (Czechia/United States).[5]

Player nationalities

Front office changes[]

On May 17, 2022, the Minnesota Whitecaps announced that Jack Brodt, who co-founded the team in 2004, would take a position with NLTT Hockey, the company who bought the Whitecaps in the 2021–22 season.[11]

On August 21, 2022, Chi-Yin Tse was named as the new general manager for the Whitecaps.[12]

Coaching changes[]

On May 9, 2022, Venla Hovi succeeded Ivo Mocek as head coach of the Metropolitan Riveters. Mocek remains with the team as associate head coach.[13]

On May 17, 2022, Ronda Engelhardt took over as sole head coach of the Whitecaps.[14]

Regular season[]

Standings[]

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
1 Boston Pride 24 15 4 1 4 92 52 +40 54 Playoffs
2 Toronto Six 24 15 2 2 5 87 62 +25 51
3 Connecticut Whale 24 13 1 2 8 83 66 +17 43
4 Minnesota Whitecaps 24 10 0 3 11 58 66 −8 33
5 Metropolitan Riveters 24 8 3 0 13 64 79 −15 30
6 Montreal Force 24 5 3 2 14 56 70 −14 23
7 Buffalo Beauts 24 5 0 3 16 50 95 −45 18
Updated to match(es) played on March 5, 2023. Source: PHF[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]

Notes

Schedule[]

The 2022–23 season schedule was published on September 19, 2022.[1][2]

All times in Eastern Standard Time (UTC−05:00); exception of November 5–6, 2022, which are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00).

Regular season
Date Time Visitor Score Home OT Notes Gamesheet
November 5 2:00 Minnesota 2–3 Toronto OT [Game 1]
7:00 Montreal 5–4 Buffalo SO [Game 2]
7:00 Connecticut 0–4 Boston Shutout recorded by Corinne Schroeder (1)[3] [Game 3]
November 6 11:00 Minnesota 2–3 Toronto [Game 4]
1:00 Montreal 2–3 Buffalo [Game 5]
2:00 Metropolitan 0–2 Boston Shutout recorded by Corinne Schroeder (2)[4] [Game 6]
November 18 8:00 Boston 2–0 Minnesota Shutout recorded by Corinne Schroeder (3)[5] [Game 7]
November 19 1:00 Toronto 3–6 Metropolitan [Game 8]
6:00 Buffalo Connecticut Postponed due to inclement weather; rescheduled for January 17[6]
7:00 Boston 5–4 Minnesota OT [Game 9]
November 20 12:00 Toronto 5–2 Metropolitan [Game 10]
12:00 Buffalo Connecticut Postponed due to inclement weather; rescheduled for January 18[6]
November 26 2:00 Metropolitan 3–5 Montreal Hat-trick recorded by Jade Downie-Landry[7] [Game 11]
7:00 Toronto 2–3 Boston OT [Game 12]
November 27 2:00 Metropolitan 3–2 Montreal [Game 13]
2:00 Toronto 7–3 Boston [Game 14]
December 3 1:00 Connecticut 3–4 Montreal SO [Game 15]
7:00 Metropolitan 3–4 Minnesota [Game 16]
December 4 1:00 Connecticut 3–2 Montreal [Game 17]
2:00 Metropolitan 1–4 Minnesota [Game 18]
December 9 7:00 Minnesota 0–2 Connecticut Shutout recorded by Abbie Ives (1)[8] [Game 19]
December 10 2:00 Metropolitan 3–2 Toronto SO [Game 20]
2:00 Minnesota 4–3 Connecticut [Game 21]
7:00 Boston 3–0 Buffalo Shutout recorded by Corinne Schroeder (4)[9] [Game 22]
December 11 1:00 Boston 7–5 Buffalo Hat-trick recorded by Jillian Dempsey (1)[10] [Game 23]
2:00 Metropolitan 2–5 Toronto Hat-trick recorded by Brittany Howard (1)[11] [Game 24]
December 16 7:00 Toronto 2–1 Buffalo Played outdoors at Riverworks in Buffalo[12] [Game 25]
December 17 2:00 Metropolitan 5–2 Connecticut [Game 26]
7:00 Toronto 6–4 Buffalo [Game 27]
7:00 Montreal 2–5 Minnesota Hat-trick recorded by Natalie Snodgrass(1)[13] [Game 28]
December 18 2:00 Boston 4–6 Connecticut [Game 29]
2:00 Montreal 4–1 Minnesota [Game 30]
January 6 7:00 Boston 5–2 Connecticut [Game 31]
January 7 3:00 Toronto 3–2 Montreal SO [Game 32]
7:00 Boston 4–1 Metropolitan [Game 33]
7:00 Minnesota 4–1 Buffalo [Game 34]
January 8 1:00 Connecticut 6–0 Metropolitan Shutout recorded by Meeri Räisänen (1)[14] [Game 35]
1:00 Minnesota 5–3 Buffalo [Game 36]
2:00 Toronto 3–2 Montreal [Game 37]
January 14 3:00 Montreal 5–4 Connecticut Played at UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Pittsburgh[15] [Game 38]
3:00 Minnesota 3–2 Metropolitan [Game 39]
7:00 Buffalo 0–8 Boston Shutout recorded by Corinne Schroeder (5) [Game 40]
January 15 2:00 Buffalo 1–2 Boston OT [Game 41]
2:00 Minnesota 4–1 Metropolitan [Game 42]
January 17 7:00 Buffalo 0–3 Connecticut Rescheduled from November 19[16]
Shutout recorded by Abbie Ives (2)[17]
[Game 43]
January 18 7:30 Buffalo 3–7 Connecticut Rescheduled from November 20[16]
Hat-trick recorded by Kennedy Marchment (1)[18]
[Game 44]
January 21 2:00 Connecticut 4–7 Toronto [Game 45]
3:00 Boston 5–0 Montreal Hat-trick recorded by Loren Gabel (1)
Shutout recorded by Corinne Schroeder (6)
[Game 46]
7:00 Metropolitan 1–4 Buffalo [Game 47]
January 22 1:00 Metropolitan 8–2 Buffalo [Game 48]
1:00 Boston 1–2 Montreal OT [Game 49]
2:00 Connecticut 4–1 Toronto [Game 50]
January 27 7:00 Montreal 1–4 Connecticut [Game 51]
February 3 7:00 Connecticut 1–2 Metropolitan SO [Game 52]
February 4 1:00 Minnesota Montreal Postponed due to inclement weather; rescheduled for February 6[19]
2:00 Buffalo 0–3 Toronto Shutout recorded by Elaine Chuli (1) [Game 53]
7:00 Metropolitan 0–5 Boston Shutout recorded by Corinne Schroeder (7) [Game 54]
February 5 1:00 Minnesota 4–1 Montreal [Game 55]
2:00 Buffalo 2–7 Toronto [Game 56]
2:00 Connecticut 2–5 Boston [Game 57]
February 6 1:00 Minnesota 3–2 Montreal Rescheduled from February 4[19] [Game 58]
February 11 2:00 Montreal 3–0 Toronto Shutout recorded by Tricia Deguire (1)[20] [Game 59]
February 12 2:00 Montreal 1–2 Toronto [Game 60]
February 18 7:00 Toronto 5–3 Connecticut [Game 61]
7:00 Montreal 1–4 Boston [Game 62]
7:00 Buffalo 4–2 Minnesota [Game 63]
February 19 2:00 Toronto 4–6 Connecticut [Game 64]
2:00 Buffalo 1–0 Minnesota Shutout recorded by Samantha Ridgewell (1)[21][22] [Game 65]
3:00 Montreal 1–2 Boston [Game 66]
February 24 7:00 Boston 2–6 Metropolitan [Game 67]
February 25 7:00 Toronto 1–0 Minnesota Shutout recorded by Elaine Chuli (2)[23] [Game 68]
7:30 Buffalo 3–1 Montreal [Game 69]
February 26 1:00 Buffalo 2–6 Montreal [Game 70]
1:00 Toronto 7–1 Minnesota [Game 71]
3:00 Metropolitan 3–6 Connecticut Hat-trick recorded by Justine Reyes (1)[24] [Game 72]
March 3 7:00 Minnesota 4–5 Boston SO [Game 73]
March 4 1:00 Minnesota 1–5 Boston [Game 74]
7:00 Connecticut 2–1 Buffalo OT [Game 75]
7:00 Montreal 1–2 Metropolitan OT [Game 76]
March 5 1:00 Connecticut 4–2 Buffalo [Game 77]
2:00 Montreal 3–4 Metropolitan [Game 78]
March 10 7:00 Buffalo 2–5 Metropolitan [Game 79]
March 11 2:00 Boston 3–2 Toronto [Game 80]
2:00 Buffalo 2–3 Metropolitan [Game 81]
7:00 Connecticut 3–0 Minnesota Shutout recorded by Abbie Ives (3)[25] [Game 82]
March 12 2:00 Boston 4–5 Toronto [Game 83]
2:00 Connecticut 3–1 Minnesota [Game 84]

Playoffs[]

The top four teams in the standings qualified for the Isobel Cup playoffs, which were held in two rounds. The first round was a best-of-three series, hosted at the Bentley Arena in Waltham, Massachusetts and the Mattamy Athletic Centre at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, starting Friday, March 17, 2023. The two semi-final winners played a one-game championship final on Sunday, March 26, 2023, at Mullett Arena in Tempe, Arizona.[26][27]

Bracket[]

As of March 20, 2023
Semifinals Finals
        
1 Boston Pride 2 1
4 Minnesota Whitecaps 5 4
Minnesota Whitecaps 3
Toronto Six 4OT
2 Toronto Six 3 3OT 3
3 Connecticut Whale 5 2 0

Semifinals[]

(1) Boston Pride vs. (4) Minnesota Whitecaps[]

March 16, 2023
7:00 PM
Boston Pride 2–5
(2–2, 0–0, 0–3)
Minnesota Whitecaps Bentley Arena, Waltham
March 18, 2023
6:00 PM
Boston Pride 1–4
(1–2, 0–0, 0–2)
Minnesota Whitecaps Bentley Arena, Waltham

(2) Toronto Six vs. (3) Connecticut Whale[]

March 17, 2023
3:00 PM
Toronto Six 3–5
(1–2, 0–1, 2–2)
Connecticut Whale Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto
March 18, 2023
2:00 PM
Toronto Six 3–2 OT
(0–1, 2–1, 0–0)
(OT: 1–0)
Connecticut Whale Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto
March 20, 2023
6:00 PM
Toronto Six 3–0
(1–0, 1–0, 1–0)
Connecticut Whale Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto

Isobel Cup final[]

March 26, 2023
9:00
Toronto Six 4–3 OT
(1–0, 1–2, 1–1, 1–0)
Minnesota Whitecaps Mullett Arena, Tempe



News and notes[]

  • December 10, 2022: Boston Pride goaltender Corinne Schroeder set a new PHF single season record for shutouts, recording her fourth shutout in just seven starts for the first place Pride.[9]
  • December 11, 2022: Boston Pride team captain Jillian Dempsey tied a PHF record with six points on Sunday including her first career hat-trick to lead Boston to a 7–5 win versus Buffalo.[28]

Player statistics[]

Scoring leaders[]

The following players led the league in regular season points at the completion of games played on March 5, 2023.[29]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Gabel, LorenLoren Gabel Boston Pride 20 19 19 38 4
Marchment, KennedyKennedy Marchment Connecticut Whale 22 16 17 33 6
Dempsey, JillianJillian Dempsey Boston Pride 22 14 13 27 4
Girard, TaylorTaylor Girard Connecticut Whale 22 10 17 27 14
Howard, BrittanyBrittany Howard Toronto Six 18 15 10 25 10
Woods, EmmaEmma Woods Toronto Six 22 10 13 23 4
Downie-Landry, JadeJade Downie-Landry Montreal Force 24 10 13 23 20
Darkangelo, ShiannShiann Darkangelo Toronto Six 22 11 12 23 16
Bettez, Ann-SophieAnn-Sophie Bettez Montreal Force 23 11 11 22 8
Giguère, ÉlizabethÉlizabeth Giguère Boston Pride 16 6 15 21 4

The following skaters were the top point scorers of teams not represented in the scoring leader table at the conclusion of games played March 5, 2023, noted with their overall league scoring rank:

Leading goaltenders[]

The following goaltenders led the league in regular season save percentage at the completion of games played on February 6, 2023, while playing at least 30% of games.[30]

Player Team GS TOI W L SA GA SO SV% GAA
Schroeder, CorinneCorinne Schroeder Boston Pride 21 !!!!!1230:15 1230:15 18 1 760 34 7 .955 1.66
Leveille, AmandaAmanda Leveille Minnesota Whitecaps 15 !!!!!!896:35 896:35 9 4 450 36 0 .920 2.41
Chuli, ElaineElaine Chuli Toronto Six 18 !!!!!1068:42 1068:42 12 4 571 46 2 .919 2.58
Deguire, TriciaTricia Deguire Montreal Force 15 !!!!!!902:41 902:41 5 9 478 39 1 .918 2.59
Deschênes, Marie-SoleilMarie-Soleil Deschênes Montreal Force 9 !!!!!!544:01 544:01 3 5 291 25 0 .914 2.76
Brenneman, JennaJenna Brenneman Minnesota Whitecaps 7 !!!!!!396:29 396:29 1 5 221 21 0 .905 3.18
Burt, KatieKatie Burt Metropolitan Riveters 9 !!!!!!586:30 586:30 4 5 284 28 0 .901 2.86
Berndtsson, LovisaLovisa Berndtsson Buffalo Beauts 11 !!!!!!654:06 654:06 2 7 366 38 0 .896 3.49
Ives, AbbieAbbie Ives Connecticut Whale 15 !!!!!!874:28 874:28 9 6 385 40 2 .896 2.74
Räisänen, MeeriMeeri Räisänen Connecticut Whale 7 !!!!!!455:35 455:35 3 2 200 23 1 .885 3.03
McQuigge, RachelRachel McQuigge Metropolitan Riveters 7 !!!!!!417:16 417:16 3 4 214 25 0 .883 3.59

Awards and honors[]

Player of the Month

Three Stars of the Week

Playoffs[]

The top four teams in the standings qualified for the Isobel Cup playoffs, which was held in two rounds. The first round games were be a best-of-three series, hosted at the Bentley Arena in Waltham, Massachusetts and the Mattamy Athletic Centre at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto starting Friday, March 17, 2023. The two semifinal winners will play a one-game championship final on Sunday, March 26, 2023, at Mullett Arena in Tempe, Arizona.[52][53]

Bracket[]

As of March 20, 2023
Semifinals Finals
        
1 Boston Pride 2 1
4 Minnesota Whitecaps 5 4
Minnesota Whitecaps
Toronto Six
2 Toronto Six 3 3OT 3
3 Connecticut Whale 5 2 0

Semifinals[]

(1) Boston Pride vs. (4) Minnesota Whitecaps[]

March 16, 2023
7:00 PM
Boston Pride 2–5
(2–2, 0–0, 0–3)
Minnesota Whitecaps Bentley Arena, Waltham
March 18, 2023
6:00 PM
Boston Pride 1–4
(1–2, 0–0, 0–2)
Minnesota Whitecaps Bentley Arena, Waltham

(2) Toronto Six vs. (3) Connecticut Whale[]

March 17, 2023
3:00 PM
Toronto Six 3–5
(1–2, 0–1, 2–2)
Connecticut Whale Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto
March 18, 2023
2:00 PM
Toronto Six 3–2 OT
(0–1, 2–1, 0–0)
(OT: 1–0)
Connecticut Whale Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto
March 20, 2023
6:00 PM
Toronto Six 3–0
(1–0, 1–0, 1–0)
Connecticut Whale Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto

Isobel Cup final[]

March 26, 2023
9:00
Toronto Six 9:00 Minnesota Whitecaps Mullett Arena, Tempe


References[]

  1. Forno, Mario (September 19, 2022). PHF Announces 2022–23 Regular Season Schedule.
  2. PHF releases 2022-23 schedule, sets opening day for Nov. 5 (2022-09-19).
  3. Kennedy, Ian (2022-11-06). PHF Opening Day: Montreal Force Earn First Win (en).
  4. Demestihas, Eleni (2022-11-11). PHF opening weekend recap — PWHPA's second Dream Gap Tour stop — Commissioner Reagan Carey on what's next for the PHF (en-US).
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  7. Hickey, Pat. "Montreal Force pounds Riveters 5-3 in home opener", Montreal Gazette, 2022-11-27. 
  8. Whale of a win in Simsbury (2022-12-10).
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  17. Krotz, Paul (2023-01-18). Tuesday Highlights: Whale Blank Beauts.
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  24. Sunday Highlights: Reyes hat-trick vs Riveters clinches playoffs for Whale, Whitecaps (en) (2023-02-26).
  25. Abbie Ives Picks Up Shutout Against 'Caps (en) (2023-03-11).
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  31. Krotz, Paul (2022-12-01). Schroeder Named PHF Player of the Month for November.
  32. Howard Named PHF Player of the Month for December (en) (2022-12-29).
  33. Marchment Named PHF Player of the Month for January (en) (2023-02-02).
  34. Gabel Named PHF Player of the Month for February (en) (2023-03-02).
  35. Packer Named PHF Player of the Month for March (en) (2023-03-15).
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  37. Krotz, Paul (2022-11-22). Bujold, Schroeder, Lum Named PHF Three Stars of the Week.
  38. Downie-Landry, Bettez, Gasparics Named Three PHF Stars of the Week (en) (2022-11-29).
  39. Krotz, Paul (2022-12-06). Marchment, Tuominen, Brodt Named PHF Three Stars of the Week.
  40. Dempsey, Gabel, Howard Named Three PHF Stars of the Week (en) (2022-12-13).
  41. Snodgrass, Darkangelo, Girard Named PHF Three Stars of the Week (en) (2022-12-20).
  42. Girard, Gabel, Chuli Named PHF Three Stars of the Week (en) (2023-01-12).
  43. Thunstrom, Bettez, Albers Named PHF Three Stars of the Week (en) (2023-01-17).
  44. Gabel, Marchment, Howard Named PHF Three Stars of the Week (en) (2023-01-24).
  45. Gabel, Darkangelo, Schroeder Named PHF Three Stars of the Week (en) (2023-02-07).
  46. Deguire, Chuli, Labelle Named PHF Three Stars of the Week (en) (2023-02-14).
  47. Schroeder, Ridgewell, Cava Named PHF Three Stars of the Week (en) (2023-02-21).
  48. Packer, Vanisova, Reyes Named PHF Three Stars of the Week (en) (2023-03-01).
  49. Marchment, Bujold, Dempsey Named PHF Three Stars of the Week (en) (2023-03-07).
  50. Packer, Watts, Ives Named PHF Three Stars of the Week (en) (2023-03-16).
  51. Albers, Leveille, Cava Named PHF Three Stars of the Week (en) (2023-03-21).
  52. Krotz, Paul (February 16, 2023). PHF Announces 2023 Isobel Cup Playoff Dates, Semifinal Locations. “Boston and Toronto to host best-of-three semifinals March 16-20. Isobel Cup championship final set for March 26”
  53. Krotz, Paul (March 9, 2023). 2023 Isobel Cup Championship Coming to Mullett Arena. Premier Hockey Federation. “PHF Partners with Arizona Coyotes and OVG360 to bring professional women's hockey to the desert on March 26 with live coverage on ESPN2 and TSN.”

Gamesheets[]

External links[]

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