Abbie Ives | |
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Born | Bedford Hills, New York, US | October 7, 1998,
Height Weight |
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Position | Goaltender |
Catches | Right |
PHF team F. teams |
Connecticut Whale Quinnipiac Bobcats |
Playing career | 2016–present |
Abbie Ives (born October 7, 1998) is an American ice hockey goaltender, currently playing with the Connecticut Whale in the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF).
Career[]
Across 102 games with Quinnipiac, Ives would finish with 14 shutouts, third all-time for the university. During her first year with the university, she served as the team's backup behind Sydney Rossman, and would take over the starting position after Rossman's graduation in 2017.[1] In her final season, she would serve as an assistant captain for the team, and would be named the team's MVP.[2][3]
In May 2020, she signed her first professional contract with Connecticut in the PHF.[4][5] She picked up her first career professional win in the Whale's opening game of the 2020–21 NWHL season, making 24 saves in a 2–1 victory over the Buffalo Beauts.[6]
Personal life[]
Her father is a Presbyterian minister, and her mother is a pediatric dentist.[7][8][9]
References[]
- ↑ Dalton, Michael (2017-02-15). The next generation (en).
- ↑ Abbie Ives - Women's Ice Hockey.
- ↑ Ullathorne, Connor (May 25, 2020). "She lives and breathes hockey;" Quinnipiac sends goalie Ives to pro ranks.
- ↑ Quinnipiac's No. 1 Goalie Abbie Ives Becomes Big Pickup for the Connecticut Whale (May 27, 2020).
- ↑ Murphy, Mike (2021-01-21). 2021 NWHL Season Preview: Scouting the league’s rookie goaltenders (en).
- ↑ Ingemi, Marisa (2021-01-23). NWHL Day 1 Takeaways: Riveters, Whale, Whitecaps ahead early (en).
- ↑ Winerip, Michael (March 18, 2007). His Daughter, the 8-Year-Old Goalie.
- ↑ Dougherty, Mike. Abbie Ives deserves to hear the applause.
- ↑ Abbie Ives continues Fox Lane tradition of spectacular goal-tending (January 17, 2015).
External links[]
- Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com
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