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3rd NWHL All-Star Game
1 Total
Team Ott 0 8
Team Leveille 0 6
Date February 11, 2018
Arena TRIA Rink
City Saint Paul, MN, United States
MVP Kelsey Koelzer
Hayley Scamurra
← 2017

The 3rd NWHL All-Star Game took place on February 11, 2017 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. A skills competition was held the day prior on February 10, 2018.

Brittany Ott of the Boston Pride and Amanda Leveille of the Buffalo Beauts served as All-Star captains.[1] Of note, Leveille became the first Canadian-born player to serve as a captain in the NWHL All-Star Game. The coaches for the event were Minnesota Whitecaps legend Winny Brodt for Team Leveille, while Winter Games gold medalist Tricia Dunn served in the same capacity with Team Ott.

The game was contested in two 25-minute periods. With the contest held in Minnesota, each team featured one member of the Minnesota Whitecaps on its roster. Kate Schipper skated for Team Leveille while Sadie Lundquist competed with Team Ott. Katie Million, the Commissioner of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association was also in attendance.

Rosters[]

Team Leveille
Player Team Pos. Nat. Apperance
Amanda Leveille Buffalo Beauts Goaltender Flag of Canada 1
Katie Fitzgerald Metropolitan Riveters Goaltender Flag of the United States 2
Sarah Edney Buffalo Beauts Defense Flag of Canada 1
Lexi Bender Boston Pride Defense Flag of the United States 1
Lisa Chesson Buffalo Beauts Defense Flag of the United States 1
Jordyn Burns Buffalo Beauts Defense Flag of the United States 1
Kelsey Koelzer Metropolitan Riveters Defense Flag of the United States 1
Kate Schipper Minnesota Whitecaps Forward Flag of the United States 1
Kelly Babstock Connecticut Whale Forward Flag of Canada 2
Rebecca Russo Metropolitan Riveters Forward Flag of the United States 2
Rebecca Vint Buffalo Beauts Forward Flag of Canada 1
Kristin Lewicki Buffalo Beauts Forward Flag of the United States 1
Sam Faber Connecticut Whale Forward Flag of the United States 1
Meagan Mangene Boston Pride Forward Flag of the United States 1

Team Ott
Player Team Pos. Nat.
Brittany Ott Boston Pride Goaltender Flag of the United States 3
Sydney Rossman Connecticut Whale Goaltender Flag of the United States 1
Alyssa Gagliardi Boston Pride Defense Flag of the United States 2
Amanda Boulier Connecticut Whale Defense Flag of the United States 1
Jenny Ryan Metropolitan Riveters Defense Flag of the United States 1
Courtney Burke Metropolitan Riveters Defense Flag of the United States 2
Michelle Picard Metropolitan Riveters Defense Flag of the United States 1
Alexa Gruschow Metropolitan Riveters Forward Flag of the United States 1
Jordan Smelker Boston Pride Forward Flag of the United States 1
Jillian Dempsey Boston Pride Forward Flag of the United States 1
Hayley Scamurra Buffalo Beauts Forward Flag of the United States 1
Emily Field Boston Pride Forward Flag of the United States 2
Sadie Lundquist Minnesota Whitecaps Forward Flag of the United States 1
Corinne Buie Buffalo Beauts Forward Flag of the United States 2

Game recap[]

Hayley Scamurra logged a hat trick and an assist as Team Ott emerged victorious in an 8–6 final.[2]Team Leveille member Kelsey Koelzer set an All-Star Game record by scoring four goals. Of note, both Koezler and Scamurra were making their All-Star debuts. Other scorers for Team Ott included Alexa Gruschow, Corinne Buie, Jordan Smelker and Amanda Boulier. Of note, Smelker and Boulier both logged assists in the game. Team Ott out-shot Team Leveille, 41–28.

Skills challenge[]

In the Skills Challenge, Team Leveille defeated Team Ott by a 4–3 tally. The winner was decided in a skate-off between the two captains.[3]

  • Fastest Skater: Kristin Lewicki, Team Leveille, 13.41
  • Hardest Shot: Kelsey Koelzer, Team Leveille, 81 mph
  • Shooting Accuracy: Corinne Buie, Team Ott, 12.6 seconds
  • Fastest Goalie Challenge: Team Leveille (Amanda Leveille and Katie Fitzgerald) won the Fastest Goalie challenge, Team Ott won the Howie’s Hockey
  • Breakaway contest: Team Ott (participants included Courtney Burke, Sadie Lundquist and Jenny Ryan)

References[]

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