Junior Women's Hockey League

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Junior Women's Hockey League
Sport ice hockey
Founded2007
Country United States
Canada

The Junior Women's Hockey League is an ice hockey league established in 2007 by Bill Driscoll and Kush Sidhu, coaches of North American Hockey Academy and the Washington Pride, respectively, in order to provide opportunities for young females to develop into collegiate student-athletes. U19, U16 and U14 divisions are sanctioned by the JWHL.

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History

A successful league since its first season, the JWHL has seen hundreds of players sign with NCAA Division I or Division III schools since 2007. Over 20 JWHL players have skated for the U.S., Canadian, Czech, and Japanese Under-18 National teams. The JWHL was developed to bring together teams that regularly produce NCAA calibre players. The league started with four teams, expanding to 12 teams in 2012-13. [1] Ten teams will compete in the 2017-18 season.

Season competition

Currently, each team plays all the other teams three times during the regular season (27 games in the 2017-18 season). All teams also compete in the JWHL Challenge Cup (see below). Following the regular season, a playoff is held to determine the JWHL Champion.

Games are played with three 20-minute stop-time periods with ice typically being resurfaced between periods. Most games in the US are played on college campuses. Games are played by USA Hockey or Hockey Canada rules depending on the location of the venue.

JWHL Challenge Cup

The JWHL's premier event takes place in mid-February with the hosting of the JWHL Challenge Cup. The Challenge Cup brings together all of the JWHL teams as well as invited teams from across the US and Canada. [2] The Challenge Cup has been hosted by the Washington Pride in the Washington, D.C. area, who are supported by the NHL's Washington Capitals.

Teams

Major Junior DivisionLocation
Balmoral Hall School Winnipeg, Manitoba
Boston Shamrocks Boston, Massachusetts
Chicago Young Americans Chicago, Illinois
Little Caesars Hockey Club Detroit, Michigan
New England Hockey Club Marlborough, Massachusetts
North American Hockey Academy Stowe, Vermont
Ottawa Lady 67s Ottawa, Ontario
Pacific Steelers Vancouver, British Columbia
Ridley College St. Catharines, Ontario
Washington Pride Washington, D.C.
U16 DivisionLocation
Boston Shamrocks Boston, Massachusetts
Chicago Young Americans Chicago, Illinois
Little Caesars Hockey Club Detroit, Michigan
Newbridge Academy Sackville, Nova Scotia
North American Hockey Academy Stowe, Vermont
Washington Pride Washington, D.C.

Champions

SeasonU19 ChampionU19 Runner-upResultLocation
2008North American Hockey AcademyPacific SteelersSouth Surrey Arena, Surrey, British Columbia
2009North American Hockey AcademyBalmoral Hall School Ralph Englestad Arena, Grand Forks, North Dakota
2010Warner Hockey School [3] Kettler Capitals Iceplex, Arlington, Virginia
2011North American Hockey AcademyEdge School Kohl Center, Madison, Wisconsin
2012North American Hockey AcademyEdge School Edge Ice Arena, Littleton, Colorado
2013North American Hockey AcademyEdge School Ralph Englestad Arena, Grand Forks, North Dakota
2014North American Hockey AcademyOkanagan Hockey Academy6-0 [4] University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
2015Warner Hockey SchoolNorth American Hockey AcademyThe HarborCenter, Buffalo, New York
2016Washington PrideEdge SchoolThe HarborCenter, Buffalo, New York
2017North American Hockey AcademyPacific Steelers1-0 (shootout) [5] The HarborCenter, Buffalo, New York
2018North American Hockey AcademyPacific SteelersLittle Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
2019Balmoral Hall SchoolNorth American Hockey AcademyCairns Arena, Burlington, Vermont
2020North American Hockey AcademyOttawa Lady 67'sRidley College - St. Catharines, Ontario

Elizabeth 'Liz' Turgeon Memorial Player of the Year Award

Season results

Major Junior Division Final Regular Season Standings 2016-17
#TeamGPWLTPTSGFGA
1NAHA White2418244010843
2Chicago Young Americans241374307961
3Pacific Steelers241284286455
4Washington Pride241068286349
5Balmoral Hall241077279573
6Ridley College24996247680
7Boston Shamrocks245181115489
8NEHC241212432121

See also

References

  1. "On home ice, girls struggle 'to be seen'". Portland Press Herald. 2 February 2013.
  2. Little Caesars: 2011 JWHL Challenge Cup Champions, http://ravingsofarinkrebel.blogspot.com/2011/01/little-caesars-2011-jwhl-challenge-cup.html
  3. "Warner Warriors women win". Sherwood Park News. 12 May 2010.
  4. "North American Hockey Academy captures sixth championship". USA Junior Hockey Magazine. 13 March 2014.
  5. "North American Hockey Academy wins 2017 championship". USA Junior Hockey Magazine. 11 March 2017.
  6. "Haley Skarupa Named 2011 JWHL Liz Turgeon Player of the Year". Junior Women's Hockey League. 10 March 2011.