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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Roesler Returns as Assistant Coach/Player, Headlining Busy Whale   August 21, 2018
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Beginning June 1, NWHL teams can start signing players for the 2018-19 season.
For players who have completed their college eligibility and want to continue
their hockey careers, the free agency period provides them an 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 - as well as the inclusion of players who participated
in the 2018 Winter Olympics, this very well could be the most competitive
season yet. 

My colleague Nathaniel Oliver will keep THW readers up-to-date on Boston and
Buffalo's signings throughout the summer, while I post updates on Connecticut
and the Riveters. Together we will collaborate to keep readers informed of all
of Minnesota's signings.

Rossman, White-Lancette Sign with Minnesota

Original Riveters Dosdall & Packer Re-Sign

Pride Get Johnson Back on Defense for Another Season

Congrats @croesler21! Might have to start calling you Jackie Moon!
https://t.co/k0PE2DGIEC

- Chase Priskie (@priskie4) August 20, 2018

On August 20 the Connecticut Whale announced that defender Cydney Roesler had
re-signed for a third season with the team with an additional note. The
24-year-old was also named as the team's assistant coach, the first time in
league history that someone would hold both roles simultaneously. Last season
she served as a volunteer assistant coach with her alma mater, Quinnipiac
University.

"I'm really looking forward to this new opportunity as a player-assistant
coach for the Whale," Roesler said in the press release. "Coaching is something
 I'm passionate about, and to have the opportunity to do it at the professional
 level is an honor and really exciting! The league is going to be so strong
this season. I feel very fortunate to be with the Whale and the NWHL again to
help to continue to grow this game."Nina Rodgers with Boston University. (Photo
 Credit: Michelle Jay)

Earlier that day Connecticut also announced that they had signed Nina Rodgers,
who they selected 17th overall at the 2017 NWHL Draft. Rodgers split her
college career between the University of Minnesota (where she won two NCAA
titles) and Boston University. The 22-year-old scored 56 points (26g-30a) over
her 146 NCAA games.

"My hope is to contribute to the team's success by creating good scoring
opportunities and supporting my teammates on and off the ice," Rodgers said in
a press release. "I am so grateful for the opportunity to continue my hockey
career post-graduation and proud to play for the Connecticut Whale."

This is the year I hang up my skates. #ThankYouHockey for teaching me who I am
and how to fight for what I believe in. I will continue focusing on the @NWHLPA
 and advancing #WomensHockey. To all who believed in me + supported me, thank
you. I owe everything to you. #Fanmily #NWHL pic.twitter.com/fug19XDNDw

- Anya Battaglino (@battaglinoa) August 20, 2018

Also that same day Anya Battaglino, who had been with the team since its
inception, announced on Twitter that she was ending her playing career but
would continue to serve as the director of the NWHLPA. The 26-year-old played
in 19 games over three seasons as both a forward and a defender; she has been
one of the most visible personalities and most popular players throughout the
existence of the NWHL. Following the 2016-17 season, she was voted as one of
the fans' 3-Stars of the Season.

On August 16 the Whale signed Sarah Schwenzfeier from Norwich University; over
119 games from 2014-18 the Massachusetts-native racked up 121 points (54g-67a).
 "I wanted to join the NWHL to continue to play the sport that has allowed me
so many opportunities in life, and to hopefully inspire young girls to follow
their dreams."

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