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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   All-Star Defender Boulier Signs With Whitecaps   August 15, 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. 

Pride';s Top-Scorer Dempsey Re-Signs for 4th Year

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

Whitecaps Sign Forward/Defender Pezon

While the Minnesota Whitecaps are the new kid on the NWHL block, they are
quickly becoming a destination for a lot of great talent. They have already
acquired the reigning Best Goaltender award winner for the league, and signed
three Olympic gold medalists from the 2018 PyeongChang USA women';s national
hockey team. Now on Aug. 14, 2018 word was released by the NWHL that the
Whitecaps have added former Connecticut Whale defender-forward, Amanda Boulier.
 Acquiring the diminutive skater - Boulier is only 5-foot-1 - has to be
considered a steal by the Whitecaps. The Connecticut native could have signed
with any of the other teams in the league and would have been closer to home -
she didn';t. Boulier chose Minnesota.

BREAKING: The @WhitecapsHockey have signed defender Amanda Boulier. Boulier
spent her All-Star rookie season last year with the Connecticut Whale. 

🔗: https://t.co/3xXZkcU46F pic.twitter.com/RBobX2QQsw

- NWHL (@NWHL) August 14, 2018

"I am thrilled to be joining the Minnesota Whitecaps for their inaugural season
 in the NWHL," Boulier said in a league press release."The Whitecaps
organization already has a rich history dating back to 2004 and I can';t wait
to be a part of their tradition in the State of Hockey. Thank you to all of the
 women who came before us and paved the way to the NWHL. I will put my best
foot forward as we vie for a historic championship."

THW takes a closer look at how signing Boulier brings the Whitecaps that much
closer to an Isobel Cup championship.A Successful Rookie Season With the Whale

The Whale had a very rough go for the 2017-18 season. In 16 games they won only
 three times, while scoring a paltry 26 goals. They were were only NWHL team to
 average less than two goals scored per game. With all of that being said,
Boulier was one of a modest collection of bright spots on the roster.

Suiting up for a dozen of Connecticut';s regular season contests, she generated
 a substantial three goals and five assists for eight points. Although she is
capable of playing either forward or defense, Boulier fit in mostly as a
defender. This speaks further to her effectiveness on offense, as she produced
mainly while playing on the back end. Boulier (minus-1) also had the third best
 plus/minus rating on the squad of any skaters to have played at least 10
games.Amanda Boulier had a superb rookie NWHL season in 2017-18 with the
Connecticut Whale (Photo Credit: Matthew Raney).

While it was a tough year for Whale supporters to find positives, Boulier';s
performance undoubtedly caught the attention of the entire league. Not only
enough so that she earned a selection to the 2018 NWHL All-Star Game in
Minnesota, but obviously she gained enough attention that her stock quickly
rose for 2018-19 season. The Whitecaps won what we will affectionately refer to
 as an Amanda Boulier Sweepstakes. You can bet the ranch that her previous team
 and the other three teams wish that they could have acquired her services
instead.Minnesota Legitimately Vying for Isobel

Not that they needed it, but Boulier';s signing with the Whitecaps only further
 legitimizes them as the preeminent contenders for the Isobel Cup - them and
the Buffalo Beauts. While the Boston Pride are coming up behind them and the
reigning champs - the Metropolitan Riveters - are always very dangerous, it
really seems that Minnesota and Buffalo will be a clash of titans. We have
referred to NWHL free agency as an arms race in the past, and it continues to
be so. Each of the five teams is endeavoring to outdo the other by acquiring
the most talent that can then be blended with and evened out with role players.
 With each signing that takes place, there is almost a sense of bravado
involved.

Even though the statement on Boulier';s signing with the Whitecaps does mention
 that she will be attending graduate school and instructing young hockey
players in Minnesota, very few would have surmised that the blueliner would
have ended up with a team not in the New England area. But she is a Whitecap
now, and she is a very good one. Boulier has shown to be tremendous skater who
can stop and pivot on a dime. More often than not she has made opposing skaters
 appear sluggish or foolish as she has wheeled through tight areas. Her
heads-up, speedy style of play creates opportunities, and with the forwards
Minnesota has there is bound to be capitalizing from Boulier feeds and plays.

#Whitecaps fans, help us welcome @Amanda_Boulier to Minnesota 🤗
#RollCaps🌊 @buccigross @nwhl pic.twitter.com/Mt2QqU907Q

- Minnesota Whitecaps (@WhitecapsHockey) August 14, 2018

Keep in mind too that the only true blueliner that the Whitecaps have shared as
 being under contract is Olympian and NWHL first-round draft choice Lee
Stecklein. Meaghan Pezon is a defender-forward like Boulier, but it seems at
least for now that she will be utilized more as a forward. Boulier, on the
other hand, will likely be inserted right into the defense corps. Potentially
having she and Stecklein as a duo will provide some nice looks for the
Whitecaps blueliners, particularly on specialty teams.

As of Aug. 14, here is how the Whitecaps roster looks thus far:

Goalie: Amanda Leveille.

Defense: Lee Stecklein, Amanda Boulier. 

Forward: Hannah Brandt, Kate Schipper, Kendall Coyne Schofield, Allie
Thunstrom, Meaghan Pezon (defender/forward). 

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