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Team-By-Team Summary From The 2025 PWHL Draft

Team-By-Team Summary From The 2025 PWHL Draft

Yahoo13-07-2025
The 2025 PWHL Draft is in the books. Six rounds and 48 players later, and PWHL teams are much closer to finalizing their rosters for the 2025-26 PHWL season. Here's a team-by-team look at the 2025 PWHL Draft.
Boston Fleet
2. Boston Fleet - Haley Winn (D, Clarkson)
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10. Boston Fleet - Ella Huber (F, Minnesota)
18. Boston Fleet - Olivia Mobley (F, Minnesota-Duluth)
26. Boston Fleet - Riley Brengman (D, Ohio State)
34. Boston Fleet - Abby Newhook (F, Boston College)
42. Boston Fleet - Amanda Thiele (G, Ohio State)
Minnesota Frost
6. Minnesota Frost - Kendall Cooper (D, Quinnipiac)
14. Minnesota Frost - Abby Hustler (F, St. Lawrence)
22. Minnesota Frost - Anna Segedi (F, St. Lawrence)
30. Minnesota Frost - Ava Rinker (D, Connecticut)
38. Minnesota Frost - Vanessa Upson (F, Mercyhurst)
46. Minnesota Frost - Brooke Becker (D, Providence)
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Montreal Victoire'
4. Montreal Victoire - Nicole Gosling (D, Clarkson)
12. Montreal Victoire - Natalie Mylnkova (F, Minnesota)
20. Montreal Victoire - Skylar Irving (F, Northeastern)
36. Montreal Victoire - Maya Labad (F, Quinnipiac)
44. Montreal Victoire - Tamara Giaquinto (D, Boston University)
New York Sirens
1. New York Sirens - Kristyna Kaltounkova (F, Colgate)
3. New York Sirens (from Toronto) - Casey O'Brien (F, Wisconsin)
9. New York Sirens - Anne Cherkowski (F, Clarkson)
17. New York Sirens - Makenna Webster (F, Ohio State)
25. New York Sirens - Dayle Ross (D, St. Cloud State)
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27. New York Sirens (from Toronto) - Maddi Wheeler (F. Ohio State)
28. New York Sirens (from Montreal) - Callie Shanahan (G, Boston College)
33. New York Sirens - Anna Bargman (F. Yale)
41. New York Sirens - Kaley Doyle (G, Quinnipiac)
Ottawa Charge
5. Ottawa Charge - Rory Guilday (D, Cornell)
13. Ottawa Charge - Anna Shokhina (F, Dynamo-Neva St. Petersburg)
21. Ottawa Charge - Sarah Wozniewicz (F, Wisconsin)
29. Ottawa Charge - Peyton Hemp (F, Minnesota)
37. Ottawa Charge - Sanni Ahola (G, St. Cloud State)
45. Ottawa Charge - Fanuza Kadirova (F, Dynamo-Neva St. Petersburg)
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PWHL Seattle
8. PWHL Seattle - Jenna Buglioni (F, Ohio State)
15. PWHL Seattle - Hannah Murphy (G, Colgate)
24. PWHL Seattle - Lily Delianedis (F, Cornell)
31. PWHL Seattle - Jada Habisch (F, Connecticut)
40. PWHL Seattle - Lyndie Lobdell (D, Penn State)
47. PWHL Seattle - Olivia Wallin (F. Minnesota-Duluth)
Toronto Sceptres
11. Toronto Sceptres - Emma Gentry (F, St. Cloud State)
16. Toronto Sceptres - Kiara Zanon (From Vancouver) F, Ohio State)
23. Toronto Sceptres (from Vancouver) - Clara Van Wieren (F, Minnesota-Duluth)
35. Toronto Sceptres - Sara Hjalmarsson (F, Linkoping)
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43. Toronto Sceptres - Hanna Baskin (D, Minnesota-Duluth)
PWHL Vancouver
7. PWHL Vancouver - Michelle Karvinen (F, Frolunda)
19. PWHL Vancouver (from Toronto) - Nina Jobst-Smith (D, Minnesota-Duluth)
32. PWHL Vancouver - Brianna Brooks (F, Penn State)
39. PWHL Vancouver - Maddy Samoskevich (F, Quinnipiac)
48. PWHL Vancouver - Chanreet Bassi (F, British Columbia)
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