Boston Fleet Announced Training Camp Roster

On Friday morning, the Boston Fleet and the rest of the PWHL teams announced their training camp rosters. Training camp begins on November 12th. There will be mini-games amongst all the teams starting on November 19th. These games will continue until the 22nd.

“As we enter our second season, we’re excited about the depth and talent in our training camp roster,” “We believe we’ve done a good job identifying talent through the draft, free agency, and camp invites to create a highly competitive environment. Like last year, we’ve intentionally kept the group smaller to give each player a real opportunity to earn a spot. With a shorter camp than last season, we recognize that there’s limited time for players to showcase their skills and character, so we were very selective with our invitations. That said, we’re confident in the group we’ve assembled and look forward to the opportunity to further strengthen our team.” 

Boston Fleet General Manager Danielle Marmer.

The roster will include 29 players (16 forwards, 9 defenders, and 4 goaltenders). Rosters for the 2024-25 season must be finalized by November 27th. These rosters will include a maximum of 23 active players. Additionally, up to three players can be signed to reserve player contracts.

The Boston Fleet will scrimmage against the Montréal Victoire on November 20th, and against the Ottawa Charge on November 21st.

Below is the official 2024-25 Boston Fleet Training Camp Roster. Players with a ‘*’ next to their name are under contract. The returning players are those with a ‘^’ next to their name.

Forwards (16):  

Lexie Adzija (2024 Signed Extension) *^ 

Kelly Babstock (Camp Invite) ^ 

Hannah Bilka (2024 Draft) * 

Hannah Brandt (2024 Signed Extension) *^ 

Jill Dempsey (Camp Invite) 

Loren Gabel (2023 Draft) *^ 

Taylor Girard (2023 Draft) *^ 

Hilary Knight (2023 Signed FA) *^ 

Shay Maloney (2024 Draft) 

Ilona Markova (2024 Draft) 

Alina Müller (2023 Draft) *^ 

Amanda Pelkey (Camp Invite) ^ 

Jamie Lee Rattray (2023 Draft) *^ 

Theresa Schafzahl (2023 Draft) *^ 

Sophie Shirley (2024 Signed Extension) *^ 

Susanna Tapani (2024 Trade) *^ 

Defenders (9):  

Sydney Bard (2024 Draft) * 

Emily Brown (2024 Signed Extension) *^ 

Jessica DiGirolamo (2023 Draft) *^ 

Emma Greco (2024 Signed FA) * 

Hadley Hartmetz (2024 Draft) 

Megan Keller (2023 Signed FA) *^ 

Sidney Morin (2024 Signed Extension) *^ 

Daniela Pejšová (2024 Draft) * 

Maude Poulin-Labelle (Camp Invite) 

Goaltenders (4):  

Aerin Frankel (2023 Signed FA) *^ 

Cami Kronish (Camp Invite) ^ 

Klára Peslarová (Camp Invite) 

Emma Söderberg (2023 draft) *^ 


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