2024 PWHL Draft
2nd PWHL Draft
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The 2024 PWHL Draft was the second annual draft in Professional Women's Hockey League history, and took place on June 10, 2024, at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
(PWHL New York)
| 2024 PWHL Draft | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Date | June 10, 2024 |
| Location | Roy Wilkins Auditorium Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. |
| Overview | |
| 42 total selections in 7 rounds | |
| League | Professional Women's Hockey League |
| First selection | (PWHL New York) |
Sarah Fillier was selected first overall by PWHL New York.[1]
Eligibility
The declaration period for the draft opened on March 1, 2024, and closed on May 8. Undrafted players will become free agents; players must declare for the draft to reach free agency. Selected players may re-enter the draft if they are not signed to their draft club after two years. No player may declare for more than two drafts.[2] Players ineligible to play in the 2024–25 season are not eligible to be selected.[3]
On May 25, 2024, the PWHL released the full list of eligible players. In total, 167 eligible players declared for the draft, of which 93 were forwards, 48 were defensemen, and 26 were goaltenders.[4]
Top prospects
Top skaters
- Source: The Hockey News (May 28, 2024) ranking.[5]
| Ranking | Player | School/club team |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Princeton University (NCAA) | |
| 2 | Ohio State University (NCAA) | |
| 3 | Colgate University (NCAA) | |
| 4 | Ohio State University (NCAA) | |
| 5 | Did not play | |
| 6 | Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL) | |
| 7 | Did not play | |
| 8 | St. Lawrence University (NCAA) | |
| 9 | Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL) | |
| 10 | Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL) |
- Source: The Athletic (June 4, 2024) ranking.[6]
| Ranking | Player | School/club team |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Princeton University (NCAA) | |
| 2 | Colgate University (NCAA) | |
| 3 | Ohio State University (NCAA) | |
| 4 | Did not play | |
| 5 | Ohio State University (NCAA) | |
| 6 | Did not play | |
| 7 | University of Wisconsin (NCAA) | |
| 8 | St. Lawrence University (NCAA) | |
| 9 | Cornell University (NCAA) | |
| 10 | Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL) |
Top goaltenders
- Source: The Hockey News (May 28, 2024) ranking.[5]
| Ranking | Player | School/club team |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brynäs IF (SDHL) | |
| 2 | Northeastern University (NCAA) | |
| 3 | Colgate University (NCAA) |
- Source: The Athletic (June 4, 2024) ranking[6]
Format
The six teams picked in each of seven rounds for a total of 42 selections. The top two selections in the draft were determined by the Gold Plan, where standings points accumulated by a team that can no longer make the playoffs count as draft order points, and the team with the most draft order points received the first overall selection. Picks three through six went to the four playoff teams, in reverse order of regular season standings. The draft order was the same in each subsequent round.[7]
The draft order was as follows:[8]
| Selection | Team | Draft order points | Standings points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PWHL New York | 6 | 26 |
| 2 | PWHL Ottawa | 0 | 32 |
| 3 | PWHL Minnesota | — | 35 |
| 4 | PWHL Boston | — | 35 |
| 5 | PWHL Montreal | — | 41 |
| 6 | PWHL Toronto | — | 47 |
Teams were permitted trade their picks beginning at the conclusion of the playoffs.[9]
Selections by round
Round one
| # | Player | Nationality | PWHL team | School/club team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sarah Fillier (C) | New York | Princeton University (NCAA) | |
| 2 | Danielle Serdachny (C) | Ottawa | Colgate University (NCAA) | |
| 3 | Claire Thompson (D) | Minnesota | Did not play | |
| 4 | Hannah Bilka (LW) | Boston | Ohio State University (NCAA) | |
| 5 | Cayla Barnes (D) | Montreal | Ohio State University (NCAA) | |
| 6 | Julia Gosling (C) | Toronto | St. Lawrence University (NCAA) |
Round two
| # | Player | Nationality | PWHL team | School/club team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Daniela Pejšová (D) | Boston (from New York)[Trade 1] | Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL) | |
| 8 | Ronja Savolainen (D) | Ottawa | Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL) | |
| 9 | Britta Curl (F) | Minnesota | University of Wisconsin (NCAA) | |
| 10 | Maja Nylén Persson (D) | New York (from Boston)[Trade 2] | Brynäs IF (SDHL) | |
| 11 | Jennifer Gardiner (F) | Montreal | Ohio State University (NCAA) | |
| 12 | Megan Carter (D) | Toronto | Northeastern University (NCAA) |
- New York → Boston. New York's second-round pick went to Boston as the result of a trade on June 10, 2024, that sent a second-round pick (7th overall) and a seventh-round pick (37th overall) to Boston in exchange for a second-round pick (10th overall), a third-round pick (16th overall) and a fifth-round pick (28th overall).[10]
- Boston → New York. Boston's second-round pick went to New York as the result of a trade on June 10, 2024, that sent a second-round pick (10th overall), a third-round pick (16th overall) and a fifth-round pick (28th overall) to New York in exchange for a second-round pick (7th overall) and a seventh-round pick (37th overall).[10]
Round three
| # | Player | Nationality | PWHL team | School/club team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 | Noora Tulus (F) | New York | Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL) | |
| 14 | Gwyneth Philips (G) | Ottawa | Northeastern University (NCAA) | |
| 15 | Klára Hymlárová (F) | Minnesota | St. Cloud State University (NCAA) | |
| 16 | Allyson Simpson (D) | New York (from Boston)[Trade 1] | Colgate University (NCAA) | |
| 17 | Abigail Boreen (F) | Montreal | Minnesota (PWHL) | |
| 18 | Izzy Daniel (F) | Toronto | Cornell University (NCAA) |
- Boston → New York. Boston's third-round pick went to New York as the result of a trade on June 10, 2024, that sent a second-round pick (10th overall), a third-round pick (16th overall) and a fifth-round pick (28th overall) to New York in exchange for a second-round pick (7th overall) and a seventh-round pick (37th overall).[10]
Round four
| # | Player | Nationality | PWHL team | School/club team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | Gabby Rosenthal (F) | New York | Ohio State University (NCAA) | |
| 20 | Stephanie Markowski (D) | Ottawa | Ohio State University (NCAA) | |
| 21 | Brooke McQuigge (F) | Minnesota | Clarkson University (NCAA) | |
| 22 | Sydney Bard (D) | Boston | Colgate University (NCAA) | |
| 23 | Dara Greig (F) | Montreal | Colgate University (NCAA) | |
| 24 | Lauren Bernard (D) | Toronto | Ohio State University (NCAA) |
Round five
| # | Player | Nationality | PWHL team | School/club team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 | Elle Hartje (F) | New York | Yale University (NCAA) | |
| 26 | Mannon McMahon (F) | Ottawa | University of Minnesota Duluth (NCAA) | |
| 27 | Dominique Petrie (F) | Minnesota | Clarkson University (NCAA) | |
| 28 | Kayle Osborne (G) | New York (from Boston)[Trade 1] | Colgate University (NCAA) | |
| 29 | Anna Wilgren (D) | Montreal | University of Wisconsin (NCAA) | |
| 30 | Noemi Neubauerová (F) | Toronto | Brynäs IF (SDHL) |
- Boston → New York. Boston's fifth-round pick went to New York as the result of a trade on June 10, 2024, that sent a second-round pick (10th overall), a third-round pick (16th overall) and a fifth-round pick (28th overall) to New York in exchange for a second-round pick (7th overall) and a seventh-round pick (37th overall).[10]
Round six
| # | Player | Nationality | PWHL team | School/club team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | Emmy Fecteau (F) | New York | Concordia University (U Sports) | |
| 32 | Anna Meixner (F) | Ottawa | Brynäs IF (SDHL) | |
| 33 | Mae Batherson (D) | Minnesota | St. Lawrence University (NCAA) | |
| 34 | Shay Maloney (F) | Boston | Leksands IF (SDHL) | |
| 35 | Anna Kjellbin (D) | Montreal | Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL) | |
| 36 | Anneke Linser (F) | Toronto | Djurgårdens IF (SDHL) |
Round seven
| # | Player | Nationality | PWHL team | School/club team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 37 | Ilona Markova (F) | Boston (from New York)[Trade 1] | Agidel Ufa (ZhHL) | |
| 38 | Madeline Wethington (D) | Ottawa | University of Minnesota (NCAA) | |
| 39 | Katy Knoll (F) | Minnesota | Northeastern University (NCAA) | |
| 40 | Hadley Hartmetz (D) | Boston | Ohio State University (NCAA) | |
| 41 | Amanda Kessel (F) | Montreal | Did not play | |
| 42 | Raygan Kirk (G) | Toronto | Ohio State University (NCAA) |
- New York → Boston. New York's seventh-round pick went to Boston as the result of a trade on June 10, 2024, that sent a second-round pick (7th overall) and a seventh-round pick (37th overall) to Boston in exchange for a second-round pick (10th overall), a third-round pick (16th overall) and a fifth-round pick (28th overall).[10]
Draftees based on nationality
| Rank | Country | Selections | Percent | Top selection |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| North America | 33 | 78.6% | ||
| 1 | 12 | 28.6% | Sarah Fillier, 1st | |
| 2 | 21 | 50.0 | Hannah Bilka, 4th | |
| Europe | 9 | 21.4 | ||
| 3 | 3 | 7.1% | Daniela Pejšová, 7th | |
| 4 | 2 | 4.8% | Ronja Savolainen, 8th | |
| 2 | 4.8% | Maja Nylén Persson, 10th | ||
| 6 | 1 | 2.4% | Anna Meixner, 32nd | |
| 1 | 2.4% | Ilona Markova, 37th | ||