As the PWHL season marches on, now almost a third of the way through the season, it’s becoming clear that the vibe of the Seattle Torrent fandom is fun and whimsical. Yes, the fans enjoy high quality hockey and will cheer on the team no matter what, but they are too busy exchanging trinkets during intermissions and kissing anytime they get on the twins to be taking things too seriously. I love it, hockey is a game, after all.
International Updates
USA Hockey announced their Olympic roster, and four Torrent players made the cut: Hilary Knight, who will be headed to her fifth Games, Alex Carpenter, Cayla Barnes, and Hannah Bilka who will be making her Olympic debut. Seattle has the second-most US Olympians on their roster; only Minnesota has more. Aneta Tejralová, as expected, was named to the Czechia Olympic roster. Canada’s roster announcement is expected on January 9.
Goalie Gear (and more) Corner

During the last few weeks, we got to know a few of the Torrent goalies a little better.
Rookie Hannah Murphy admitted to having chills when she stood in goal and heard the crowd chant her name for the first time. Her roommate, Jenna Buglioni, who also roomed with goalies in college, shared that all goalies are weird but “[Murphy] is the least weird one.”
CJ Jackson spoke to us about their new Torrent mask. They said their vision for their gear was a minimalist pad setup, with the mask as the centerpiece. Being a fantasy fan (the Throne of Glass series is a favorite) CJ turned again to a knight-themed mask, but with a sparkly, grungy, Seattle twist. They love what knights symbolize, the idea of people who commit their lives to something greater than themselves.
The backplate is their all-time favorite, and got a little emotional when speaking about it. The art is based on a photo from their hometown of their dad’s rowboat. The boat was named after the family’s childhood cat, Maggie, and that’s what was on the initial design. But CJ’s cat Fiona passed away right before they moved to Seattle, so they decided to change the name—last minute— in her memory. The art reminds them of all the people who have loved them along their journey. In all a cool mask, but a great story behind it.
Notes and Notions
After Saturday’s game against Toronto, Alex Carpenter became the third player ever—and the first American—to reach 50 points in the PWHL.
Injury Update: Prior to the Montréal game, Coach Steve O’Rourke confirmed rookie center Jenna Buglioni, who went down the tunnel during the previous game, is on concussion protocol and is day-to-day.
Suspension Update: Defender Aneta Tejralová was suspended for two games after her game misconduct penalty against New York was reviewed by the player safety committee. She will be eligible to return for the Jan. 11 game at Minnesota.
Game Recaps
12.23 vs. Victoire @ Home
First off, the winner of the (unofficial) walk-in ugly sweater contest was undoubtedly Corrine Schroeder.
Montréal came into the game hot, on a four game winning streak and perched at second in the league standings.
Period 1
The Torrent started the game at higher execution and performance level than previous games, with a concerted effort to send more pucks to the net. Even so, the game started out pretty evenly matched. The Victoire had more time in their offensive zone, but the Torrent had more shots on goal. With one minute left in the period, Montréal’s star first line connected on a pretty passing play, Poulin to Stacey to Roque, and Roque finished past Murphy to put them up 1-0 in the first.
Period 2
The Torrent even the score early in the second period. On a 2-on-1 Alex Carpenter put away a rebound off a shot from Julia Gosling. The Torrent then had some good shots and possession on a delayed penalty, but the resulting power play was lackluster. Megan Carter got called for roughing with five minutes left, and Hannah Murphy came up with some big saves. The rest of the period saw the momentum shift towards the Victoire, and the Torrent had trouble getting the puck out of their end.
Period 3
Three minutes in, the Torrent made good on another delayed penalty situation, and a Julia Gosling one-timer from Hilary Knight put the Torrent up 2-1. There were good chances at both ends, but more chances for Montréal, as they finished the period putting up 15 shots on goal to the Torrents paltry three. Murphy shut the door, though, and preserved the win, even when a second Carter penalty and a pulled goalie led to a 6-on-4 in the dying minutes of the game.
12/28 vs. Sirens in Dallas, Texas
The Torrent fell 4-3 to New York in their first Takeover Tour game in Dallas to a crowd of 8,514.
Dallas is the furthest south the PWHL has ever played, and the game featured the league’s only two Texans: Seattle’s Hannah Bilka, and New York’s Allyson Simpson. The pair dropped the puck at the Dallas Stars game the night before.
This game marked the start of the team’s first real road trip, playing four games over 16 days. Their only other away game this year was the season opener in Vancouver.
New York’s win snapped a four-game losing streak (which started these teams last faced off in Seattle).
Alex Carpenter surpassed 100 faceoff wins this game, the first to reach that milestone in the PWHL this season.

Period 1
The Torrent started with some good pressure, and both teams took early penalties. Danielle Serdachny scored her first of the season on a chance she created purely with speed. Hannah Murphy notched her first point on the goal.
Aneta Tejralová took down Sirens star Sarah Fillier with a check to the head and received a well-deserved game misconduct. The Torrent then had to kill a five minute major for the first time, and Murphy came up with some clutch saves. With a minute and a half left in the first, New York rookie Casey O’Brien scored her first professional goal. One minute later, Grant-Mentis crashed the net and put away her first goal with the Torrent. New York had 21 shots to Seattle’s 11 in the first frame, but Seattle held a 2-1 lead.
Period 2
The second period was more sedate. A Carpenter slashing penalty led to a second O’Brien goal. The end of the period had chances back and forth, but New York seemed to have most of the momentum. The teams ended the second tied 2-2.
Period 3
A Lexie Adzija goal came early off some great work behind the goal by Grant-Mentis. The momentum never fully shifted, and Maddi Wheeler scored coming out of the penalty box for New York. A Serdachny hooking penalty led to another O’Brien goal, giving her a hat-trick in the same game she scored her first career goal (You don’t see that every day). The Torrent had some good possession with the goalie pulled, but nothing came of it. Murphy made some good saves throughout, but this was the first game where there were a couple she would probably like back.
1.3 vs. Sceptres in Hamilton, Ontario
The Torrent notched their first road win, but took only two standings points in a 3-2 shootout victory against the Sceptres.
This was the Torrent’s second straight Takeover Tour game and the first-ever PWHL game in Hamilton. The game was definitely less of a neutral site than other Takeover Tour games, as Hamilton is about an hour and a half drive from Toronto proper.
The game was the first hockey game played at TD Coliseum after large scale renovations, and boasted over 16,000 fans. Although the quality of the ice seemed sub-par, there was a takeover tour logo at center ice!
With this game, Seattle is no longer a newcomer and has officially played against all the other PWHL teams.

Period 1
Out of the gate the Adzija—Snodgrass—Grant-Mentis line was forechecking well and playing heavy on the puck. Five minutes in, Grant-Mentis backhanded the puck to Adzija, who kept at it until horn sounded for her second goal in two games. Seattle did a great job of breaking up Toronto’s zone entries through the period and dominated overall, out-shooting Toronto 14 to 6.
Period 2
The second period started shakily though. A loose puck in the neutral zone led to a Natalie Spooner goal to tie the game. Schroeder came up big with some highlight-reel saves to keep the Sceptres at one for the period. This game was the first time I really noticed how much more involved the goalies in the PWHL are without the “trapezoid rule”, and Toronto’s Raygan Kirk stood out as noticeably mobile.
Period 3
The Torrent dominated possession to start the third, and had a lot of good, dangerous chances. Daryl Watts got a goal against the run of play to put Toronto ahead 2-1. The Torrent turned the pressure up again, until Alex Carpenter put away a deflection with ice in her veins to tie it up with four minutes left and send the game to overtime.
Overtime & Shootout
Seattle defended well in OT and had some quality possession, outshooting Toronto 4-0, despite an initial struggle to get the puck out of their zone.
Hannah Bilka scored on the first shootout attempt in Torrent history, and Anna Wilgren showed off some sick hands to get Seattle’s second goal of the shootout. Corrine Schroeder stopped all of the Sceptres attempts, to record her first win with the Torrent.
Up Next
The Torrent play away again on Wednesday at 4:00 PST against the top of the table Boston Fleet.




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