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Boston Globe
6 days ago
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Jillian Dempsey, a staple in Boston pro women's hockey, announces retirement
After spending the PWHL's inaugural season with Montreal, Dempsey joined the Boston Fleet on a reserve contract ahead of the 2024-25 season, appearing in nine games and tallying two assists. Advertisement This past season was a homecoming for Dempsey, who grew up in Winthrop and played at the Rivers School and Harvard. She began her professional career with the now-defunct CWHL's Boston Blades and was named Rookie of the Year in 2014, after leading all American-born players in scoring. She later joined and was named captain of the NWHL/PHF's Boston Pride, setting league records for games, goals, assists, and points, and became one of only two players to have won the Isobel Cup three times. While at Rivers, Dempsey was named a 2009 Globe All-Scholastic, and the Globe recently named her to the Throughout her professional career, Dempsey juggled practices and games with her other passion: teaching elementary school in her hometown. She took a leave of absence from teaching in 2024, to devote her time to the PWHL. Advertisement 'I had to decide to keep playing or teach at school,' Emma Healy can be reached at


Toronto Star
18-06-2025
- Sport
- Toronto Star
Toronto Sceptres bring back key forwards Natalie Spooner and Jesse Compher
Natalie Spooner is staying put. The Sceptres ' forward and former PWHL's Most Valuable Player has signed a two-year extension to stay with Toronto through 2026-2027. 'As someone born and raised in Toronto, it means so much to represent my hometown. This city, this team, and our amazing fans have a special place in my heart,' the 34-year-old star said in the team statement announcing her signing Tuesday. 'I'm grateful for the opportunity to continue building something special here and can't wait to bring a Walter Cup to Toronto.' Spooner, who previously played for the Toronto Furies in the defunct Canadian Women's Hockey League, took the PWHL by storm in the first season and finished it with the league-leading 27 points and 20 goals. But a devastating ACL injury took her out of the playoffs and she stayed sidelined until this past February. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sceptres' general manager Gina Kingsbury said in a statement that Spooner remains a significant 'piece of the puzzle' for Toronto on and off the ice. 'She is a world-class athlete that has shown just how impactful she can be in this league. With her determination and work ethic, we know Natalie will come back in Season 3 ready to help our team be successful,' Kingsbury said. Spooner's teammate and fellow forward Jesse Compher also received a similar two-year extension to stay in Toronto, as the team continues to retool and get ready for a new season after losing several players earlier. Compher, 25, had a productive season with Toronto and recorded 18 points (9-9-18) in 30 regular season games this past season. 'Playing in front of a sold-out crowd in the best city, with the most passionate fans, is an absolute honour,' Compher said in the statement. 'Over the past two years, my teammates and coaches have made this place feel like home, and I can't wait to get to work with this group.' Hockey Toronto Six star Elaine Chuli set the standard for the goalie renaissance in the PHF With the second-most wins in PHF history, Chuli is part of a group of elite goalies, which is led by Pride netminder Corinne Schroeder this season. Hockey Toronto Six star Elaine Chuli set the standard for the goalie renaissance in the PHF With the second-most wins in PHF history, Chuli is part of a group of elite goalies, which is led by Pride netminder Corinne Schroeder this season. The team had announced earlier Tuesday that goaltender Elaine Chuli signed a one-year deal along with forward Claire Dalton, the first two signings for the Sceptres this off-season. They both played the past two seasons with the Montreal Victoire. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 'Elaine brings consistency to our team,' general manager Kingsbury said in a statement. 'A proven goalie in the league, she brings a lot of traits we value both on and off the ice. We are also excited to have signed Claire Dalton, who brings size, a great shot and a high ceiling.' Chuli helped the Toronto Six win the Isobel Cup in 2023 in the defunct Premier Hockey Federation, a year after winning the league's goaltender of the year award. 'I couldn't be more excited to be coming home to Toronto and joining the Sceptres for next season,' the Waterford, Ont., native said in a statement. 'I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunity to represent this city and this organization, and I'm ready to compete to bring a championship back to Toronto.' The signings come after Toronto fell to the Minnesota Frost in the PWHL semifinals for the second straight season. Kristen Campbell, the PWHL goalie of the year two seasons ago, had a strong end to her regular season but struggled in the playoffs against Minnesota, giving up seven goals in Game 3, and posting a 4.55 goals-against average over three games in the series. Head coach Troy Ryan opted to start backup Carly Jackson in the deciding Game 4, even though she had only played one PWHL game in her career, with regular backup Raygan Kirk out with injury. Both Jackson and Kirk are signed for next season. The 31-year-old Chuli, who grew up idolizing Maple Leafs goalie Curtis Joseph, started in 10 of her 11 appearances for Montreal this past season, finishing with a 2-2-1-6 record and a 2.42 GAA while backing up Ann-Renée Desbiens. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Sceptres' attack could use some help too, after they lost Sarah Nurse (expansion draft) and Hannah Miller (free-agent signing) to Vancouver. Dalton will be expected to help. The Toronto native had 18 points during her two-season tenure in Montreal, after 133 points in her college career at Yale University. 'I'm looking forward to coming home and playing in front of friends and family,' Dalton said in a statement. 'I've admired the competitiveness and style of play Toronto has demonstrated these past two seasons and hope to contribute positively to an already great group.' The two signings are just the first step in trying to fill out roster holes ahead of next season. Aside from Nurse and Miller, the Sceptres also lost Izzy Daniel (Vancouver), Julia Gosling (Seattle) and Megan Carter (Seattle) in the expansion draft. More new names will be added to the roster during next week's PWHL entry draft, with Toronto holding the third pick in the expanded eight-team league.
Yahoo
22-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Boston Fleet Sign Jillian Dempsey To A Full Contract
The PWHL's Boston Fleet have signed forward Jillian Dempsey to a full Standard Player Agreement (SPA). Dempsey had previously been signed to a 10-day contract on Feb. 12. 'Before this league even existed, Jill Dempsey was a cornerstone of the hockey community in Boston—both on and off the ice,' said Boston Fleet General Manager Danielle Marmer. 'For this reason, it's a pleasure to call her up to a full SPA with the Boston Fleet. We've seen firsthand the impact she's had in practice and how she elevates our team when called upon, as she did during her 10-day stint. Her work ethic, attention to detail, and hockey IQ make us better, and we're excited to have her in the lineup.' Dempsey was called up from Boston's Reserve Player list ahead of the Fleet's Feb. 12 matchup against New York. Since then, the 34-year-old from Winthrop, MA, has played in four of the team's five games as the Fleet have earned 11 of 15 available points and have won a team-high three straight games. Last season, Dempsey was selected by Montréal in the eleventh round (66th overall) of the inaugural PWHL Draft. She played in all 24 regular season games and three playoff games with Montréal, earning a total of four points (1G, 3A). Prior to the PWHL, Dempsey was no stranger in Boston, winning three Isobel Cup titles and finishing as the PHF's all-time leading scorer with 146 points in 142 career games, all with the Boston Pride. 'I'm thrilled to sign a full Standard Player Agreement with the Boston Fleet,' said Dempsey. 'It has been so much fun playing in the last few games, and I can't wait to continue playing for my home city and the incredible Boston fans.' Next up for the Fleet is a Sunday afternoon battle at 4 p.m. ET at Buffalo's KeyBank Center against the Sirens in the sixth game of the PWHL Takeover Tour.