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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Whale Re-Sign Baribeau, Anderson, Sign 2 Rookies   September 6, 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.

Pride Re-sign Litchfield, Sign Burns

Whitecaps Add Three More Blueliners

Smelker Back for 4th Season in Boston

On September 5 the Connecticut Whale made a big splash in free agency when they
 re-signed two players from last season's team and also signed two highly
decorated collegiate players. Juana Baribeau returns for her third season with
the franchise, while Kaycie Anderson will be returning for her second season.
Making their NWHL debuts this season will be the second and third leading
scorers in Plattsburgh State history - Kayla Meneghin and Melissa
Sheeran.Rebecca Russo of the Metropolitan Riveters and Juana Baribeau of the
Connecticut Whale battle for a loose puck. (Photo Credit: Troy Parla)

The 29-year-old Baribeau played in every game last season for Connecticut,
registering her first NWHL goal and first assist this past season after putting
 up 62 goals and 118 points over 150 games at Clarkson University (2008-12).
She was an alternate captain last season and as one of seven returning players,
 she will be looked to for leadership on a team with so many players making
their pro debuts.

Anderson, 27, also had two points last season for the Whale (1g-1a) after a
collegiate career at Norwich University (2011-2015) in which she was a
point-per-game player: 118 points (48g-70a) in 118 games.

BREAKING: We are beyond excited to welcome Melissa Sheeran, Kayla Meneghin, and
 welcome back Juana "Juice" Baribeau to the Whale this season! #FinsUp if
you're as excited as we are! 
🔗: https://t.co/gSMJubwANT pic.twitter.com/0UoXmPS8Bg

- Connecticut Whale (@CTWhale_NWHL) September 5, 2018

Sheeran was a captain at Plattsburgh her senior season and was the 2018 Laura
Hurd Award winner, given annually to the best player in Division III women's
hockey. She racked up an eye-opening 186 points (97g-89a) in 112 games during
her four years playing college hockey.

Meneghin, 24, hails from Clifton, New Jersey and like Sheeran she was an
offensive dynamo at Plattsburgh - finishing her collegiate career with 188
points (86g-102a) in 117 games. She's ranked fifth all-time in Division III in
both points and assists and alongside Sheeran won three National Championships.
 The two rookies bring the total of D-III players on the Whale roster to eight
this upcoming season.

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 Hockey Writers.

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