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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Pride's Top-Scorer Dempsey Re-Signs for 4th Year   August 14, 2018
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Beginning June 1, NWHL teams can re-sign players from their 2017-18 roster and
their draft picks. Additionally, for those players who have completed their
college eligibility and want to continue their hockey careers, NWHL Free Agency
 provides the best opportunity to continue playing at the highest level of
professional women's hockey. The fourth season of the NWHL will begin in
October as the Metropolitan Riveters defend their Isobel Cup championship, and
with the addition of a fifth team - the Minnesota Whitecaps - this will be the
most competitive season yet.

My colleague Dan Rice will keep THW readers up-to-date on Metropolitan and
Connecticut's signings throughout the summer, while I post updates on Buffalo
and Boston. Together we will be keeping readers informed of all of Minnesota';s
 signings. 

Boston Pride';s Fratkin Back for 4th NWHL Season

Whitecaps Sign Forward/Defender Pezon

All-Star Bender Is Back for Third Year With Pride

The Boston Pride have just made their most necessary re-signing of the NWHL
offseason. On Aug. 14, 2018 word was announced that "The Pack" had re-signed
original member of the team and their leading scorer during the 2017-18 season,
 Jillian Dempsey. Having already begun to comprise a roster built from
returning veterans blended with new talent, getting Dempsey back into the fold
immediately vaults Boston';s chances of winning a second Isobel Cup.

BREAKING: Yet another original NWHLer returns to @TheBostonPride as they
re-sign their leading scorer, Jillian Dempsey. 

🔗: https://t.co/2cXn6Swv6o pic.twitter.com/cITmQGtKeO

- NWHL (@NWHL) August 14, 2018

"Jillian's return is crucial for us," said Pride head coach Paul Mara in the
press release about the signing. "She is one of our top leaders and best
all-around players. There isn't a coach in hockey who wouldn't want Jillian on
their team. She is as tenacious as she is talented."

THW takes a closer at what makes Dempsey so valuable to Boston, and why fans of
 the team can be ecstatic over her return.Winner of the Clarkson Cup and the
Isobel Cup

Through the first three NWHL seasons, only Brianna Decker (61) and Hilary
Knight (48) have scored more career points for the Pride than Dempsey';s 44 in
51 total games. She is also one of those special few who won the CWHL';s
Clarkson Cup with the Boston Blades the year prior to the NWHL';s inaugural
2015-16 season. Then in the league';s first year, she and many of her Blades
teammates helped the Pride win the first ever Isobel Cup. Dempsey played in
every regular season and playoff game that first year. During the four
postseason games that it took the Pride to win Lady Isobel, she scored a pair
of playoff goals and added three assists.Boston Pride forward Jillian Dempsey
(14) is an original member of the team. She is seen here going up against
Connecticut Whale forward Juana Baribeau during a game in Boston, MA on Nov.
04, 2017. (Photo Credit: Michelle Jay)

At the time of this latest Boston re-signing, only Dempsey and defender Alyssa
 Gagliardi have been with the team since the very beginning of the NWHL and won
 the Clarkson Cup with the Blades. The only other players who could potentially
 fit that same bill are forward Jordan Smelker and goaltender Brittany Ott.
Neither player has been announced to have re-signed with the Pride as of yet.
Forward Emily Field and defender Marissa Gedman (who is not yet re-signed) are
original members of the Pride and have played the three previous NWHL seasons
with the team, but neither was a member of the 2014-15 Boston Blades squad.

Dempsey';s longevity with Boston-based teams stems namely from her affinity for
 the game of hockey and the fact that she is a Massachusetts native. She played
 her four years of NCAA hockey at Beanpot school Harvard University. There she
scored 148 points (76 goals, 72 assists) in just 129 games. More than anything
else though, Dempsey is back with the Pride because of her burning passion for
the sport.

"I love playing hockey - it's my greatest passion," Dempsey said in the press
release. "Having the opportunity to play another season of the game I love and
to help grow girls'; youth hockey is something I';m very grateful for. I want
to get better every day and continue to improve the little things. My goals are
 to win another Isobel Cup championship and to contribute to my team';s success
 in all three zones of the ice."Firepower Matched by Few Others

With each signing the Pride have made this summer, their grasp around the
Isobel Cup seems to strengthen. Some would argue that they are not the
frontrunner for the 2018-19 NWHL season. Even if that were true, they are
certainly not far from it. Re-signing Dempsey increases their chances of
recapturing the championship exponentially. There is indeed a hurdle that they
need to climb over for sure. Many expected the Pride to be back-to-back Cup
champions until they were usurped by an underdog Buffalo Beauts team during the
 2016-17 season. This most recent campaign - 2017-18 - they recognized
afterward that they fell short of the dominance that they once maintained.
Dempsey and her returning teammates are looking to make a resurgence.

"It';s a new season and a fresh start for our team," she went on to say in the
press release. "We did not reach our expectations last season, but found ways
to grow and bounce back from tough losses, which will benefit us this season.
We expect to take home the Isobel Cup again. That';s the ultimate goal for
Boston. We want to win the championship. I';m thrilled about the high level of
competition throughout the league and ready for some dogfight battles."

Coming in at 11, fearless leader, awesome forward, all star and Team
NWHLer...Jillian Dempsey!#ProvePeopleWrong#NWHLBestSellers
pic.twitter.com/k6JwSLsirO

- NWHL (@NWHL) May 3, 2018

Despite their early playoff exit, Dempsey scored seven goals and added eight
assists for 15 points in 16 regular season games. In the Pride';s loss in the
semis to the Beauts, she was one of just two members of the team to score a
playoff goal. No player for Boston took more face-offs during the regular
season than Dempsey did. Out of a total of 339 draws, she won almost exactly
half of them (169). That also meant that Dempsey generated the second-most
amount of face-off wins in the entire league this past year, trailing only the
Metropolitan Riveters Alexa Gruschow.

Look for Dempsey to continue to build upon her numbers during the 2018-19
season. If she does not repeat as the Pride';s leading scorer, she will
assuredly be within the top-three. She certainly has the enthusiasm to do so.

"It';s exciting that the league has added a new team beyond the original four,"
 Dempsey also said. "It was an enjoyable experience playing in the All-Star
Game in Minnesota this past season, so it';ll be great to play there
consistently during the year. I would love for the league to have two games
every weekend and for us to double the amount of games in the regular season.
I';m eager for when we get to play even more hockey."

With Dempsey';s signing, here is how the Pride look as of Aug. 14:

Goalie: Katie Burt.

Defense: Alyssa Gagliardi, Toni Ann Miano, Lauren Kelly, Lexi Bender, Kaleigh
Fratkin.

Forward: Emily Field, Dana Trivigno, Denisa Křížová, Haley Skarupa, Jillian
 Dempsey. 

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