Alyssa Wohlfeiler

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Alyssa Wohlfeiler
Alyssa Wohlfeiler 2023.jpg
Wohlfeiler with the Connecticut Whale in 2023
Born (1989-05-06) May 6, 1989 (age 35)
Santa Clarita, California, U.S.
Height 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Position Forward
Shoots Right
PHF team
Former teams
Connecticut Whale
Boston Pride
EC Bergkamener Bären
HV71
Connecticut Whale
HC Lugano
Boston Blades
Northeastern University
Playing career 2011present

Alyssa Wohlfeiler is an American ice hockey forward who played with the Connecticut Whale in the now defunct Premier Hockey Federation (PHF).

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Career

Across 133 games with Northeastern, Wohlfeiler scored 71 points. She would serve as the team's captain in her final year. [1] [2]

After graduating, she signed with the Boston Blades in the CWHL. She would play three seasons with the team, putting up 23 points in 52 games.

In 2014, she left North America to sign with HC Lugano, with who she would score 29 points in 18 games as the team won the national championship. [3] After one season in Switzerland, she signed with the Connecticut Whale in the newly formed Premier Hockey Federation, scoring 7 points in 17 games. She would only spend one season with the team, before returning to Europe to play for HV71 in Sweden and then EC Bergkamener Bären in Germany. [4] [5] [6]

In August 2019, she returned to the NWHL to sign with the Boston Pride. [7] In her first season with the Pride, she would score 16 points in 14 games, as the team finished first in league standings. [8]

It was announced in June 2020 that she would be returning to her prior PHF team Connecticut Whale. [9]

Wohlfeiler scored the first goal under the PHF name, after they had rebranded from NWHL. [10]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2007-08 Northeastern Huskies NCAA 33671324-----
2008-09 Northeastern HuskiesNCAA358132142-----
2009-10 Northeastern HuskiesNCAA3210102020-----
2010-11 Northeastern HuskiesNCAA33891738-----
2011-12 Boston Blades CWHL 26511162431010
2012-13 Boston BladesCWHL20000-----
2013-14 Boston BladesCWHL244372240006
2014-15 Ladies Team Lugano SWHL A 18131629328731012
2015-16 Connecticut Whale NWHL 173472010002
2017-18 HV71 SDHL 123251020004
2018-19 EC Bergkamener Bären DFEL 272926552421122
2019-20 Boston Pride NWHL14511162210110
2020-21 Connecticut WhaleNWHL4145410000
2021-22 Connecticut WhalePHF188816821122
2022-23 Connecticut WhalePHF2478151630004
NCAA totals133323971124-----
CWHL totals52914234671016
SWHL A totals18131629328731012
PHF totals772435597081238
SDHL totals123251020004
DFEL totals272926552421122

Honours and achievements

SWHL-A

NWHL

Personal life

Wohlfeiler has a degree in criminal justice.

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