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2 BOSTON PRIDE Alyssa Gagliardi uh-lih-suh gih-lar-dee 2 Defense Raleigh, NC Jillian Dempsey JIH-lee-uhn DEM-see 3 Forward Winthrop, MA Maggie Taverna 4 Defense Howell, NJ Lexi Bender lexee BEN-dur 5 Defense Snohomish, WA Blake Bolden blake BOLL-duhn 10 Defense Cleveland, OH Jordan Smelker JOR-duhn smel-ker 11 Forward Anchorage, AK Marissa Gedman 12 Defense Framingham, MA Lindsay Berman 13 Forward/Defense Odenton, MD Brianna Decker bree-ah-nuh DEH-kur 14 Forward Dousman, WI Emily Field EH-mih-lee feeld 15 Forward Littleton, MA Amanda Pelkey uh-man-duh pel-kee 16 Forward Montpelier, VT Meghan Duggan MAY-guhn DUHG-un 17 Forward Danver, MA Michaela Levine 18 Forward Litilz, PA Gigi Marvin GEE-gee MAR-vuhn 19 Defense Warroad, MN Hilary Knight HIH-luh-ree night 21 Forward Palo Alto, CA Kacey Bellamy KAY-see bell-uh-me 22 Defense Westfield, MA Alex Carpenter A-leks KAR-pen-tur 25 Forward North Reading, MA Kathryn Tomaselli 27 Forward Cape Coral, FL Brittany Ott BRIT-ih-nee AHT 29 Goaltender St. Clair Shores, MI Lauren Slebodnick LOR-uhn sluh-bod-nick 30 Goaltender Manchester, NH Natalie Robinson 33 Goaltender Huntsville, ON, CAN Zoe Hickel zoe HIH-kil 44 Forward Anchorage, AK Rachel Llanes RAY-chull LANN-iss 91 Forward San Jose, CA Date Time AWAY HOME Location Thursday, September 22 7:00 PM BOSTON BOSTON COLLEGE Conte Arena Saturday, September 24 7:00 PM RUSSIA BOSTON Warrior Ice Arena REGULAR SEASON BOSTON PRIDE SCHEDULE Friday, October 7, :30 PM BOSTON BUFFALO Harborcenter Saturday, October 8, :30 PM NEW YORK BOSTON Harborcenter Saturday, October 15, :30 PM BUFFALO BOSTON Warrior Ice Arena Saturday, October 22, :30 PM NEW YORK BOSTON Warrior Ice Arena Saturday, November 12, :30 PM CONNECTICUT BOSTON Warrior Ice Arena Sunday, November 20, :30 PM BOSTON BUFFALO Harborcenter Saturday, December 3, :30 PM CONNECTICUT BOSTON Warrior Ice Arena Saturday, January 7, 2017 TBD BOSTON NEW YORK Barnabas Health Hockey House Sunday, January 15, :00 PM BOSTON CONNECTICUT Northford Ice Pavilion Saturday, January 21, :00 PM BOSTON NEW YORK Barnabas Health Hockey House Friday, January 27, :00 PM BOSTON CONNECTICUT Northford Ice Pavilion Saturday, February 4, :30 PM CONNECTICUT BOSTON Warrior Ice Arena Saturday, February 18, :30 PM BUFFALO BOSTON Warrior Ice Arena Friday, February 24, :00 PM BOSTON CONNECTICUT Northford Ice Pavilion Saturday, March 4, :30 PM NEW YORK BOSTON Warrior Ice Arena Sunday, March 12, :00 PM BOSTON NEW YORK Barnabas Health Hockey House Saturday, March 18, :30 PM BOSTON BUFFALO Harborcenter General Manager Head Coach Hayley Moore Bobby Jay Sunday, March 19, :30 PM BOSTON BUFFALO Harborcenter Saturday, April 15, :00 PM CONNECTICUT BOSTON Warrior Ice Arena Sunday, April 16, :00 PM BUFFALO BOSTON Warrior Ice Arena

3 BOSTON PRIDE PLAYER PROFILES 4 MAGGIE TAVERNA 2 Gagliardi was an assistant captain her junior season and then was named a team captain her senior year. In her senior year, ALyssa was named to 1st Team All-Ivy, 1st Team All-ECAC Hockey, Co- Defensive Defenseman, 2nd Team All-American, 2nd Team All-USCHO and was a finalist for the Hockey Humanitarian Award. She is currently No. 5 all-time in the Cornell record books for plus/minus with 96, and she currently holds the career record for games played with 138. Alyssa competed in 2 Four Nations Cups with Team USA as well as the 2014 U.S. Women s Under-22 Select Team at the Under-22 Series vs. Canada. Gagliardi was a part of the 2016 Isobel Cup Boston Pride team. 3 ALYSSA GAGLIARDI DEFENSE COLLEGE: Cornell HOMETOWN: Raleigh, NC JILLIAN DEMPSEY FORWARD COLLEGE: Harvard HOMETOWN: Winthrop, MA Her senior year at Harvard, Dempsey was a unanimous first-team All-ECAC choice, a first-team All-Ivy choice, was a finalist for the Patty Kazmaier award, finished 12th in the nation in goals per game (0.71) and 16th in points per game (1.32), is ninth in Harvard history in career points, and was named an ECAC Hockey All-Academic squad selection for the fourth straight year. Jillian s junior season was highlighted by being named a 2012 Patty Kazmaier Award Nominee, earning All ECAC first team accolades, being named a finalist for ECAC Player of the Year Award, and was a unanimous first team All-Ivy League selection. As a sophomore, she received All-ECAC and All-Ivy League second-team honors, and finished the year as Harvard top scorer with 28 points on 14 goals and 14 assists. Her first year at Harvard, Jillian was honored on ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team and was named to the All-Ivy League second team. Dempsey won silver with Team USA at the 2012 IIHF World Championships and a gold at the 2011 Four Nations Cup. Dempsey spent 2 seasons with the CWHL s Boston Blades, claiming Rookie of the Year honors in 2014 and capturing a Clarkson Cup in Jillian then joined the Boston Pride and was a member of the 2016 Isobel Cup Champions team. FORWARD/DEFENSE COLLEGE: Boston College HOMETOWN: Howell, NJ Maggie was named an assistant captain for her senior year at Boston College. She tallied 67 career points (15 goals, 52 assists), the fourth highest total by a defenseman in program history at the time of her graduation. She also left the program playing 141 games, the most by any player when she graduated. Taverna was a member of two U.S. Under-22 teams (2006, 2007) and was a member of the player pool for the 2009 U.S. Women s National Team. Played for the Boston Blades of the CWHL in season. 6 DEFENSE COLLEGE: Boston College HOMETOWN: Snohomish, WA Earned all-hockey East honors in all four of her collegiate seasons, including spots on the Hockey East All-Star teams as a sophomore, junior and senior. Lexi finished her collegiate career ranked 17th in Boston College program history in scoring (95 points), eighth in assists (76), and third in plus/minus (+164). Bender also set a new program record with 154 games played in her career. She is in BC record books for a defenseman for having the second-highest point total, second-most assists and fourth-most goals (19) and finished her career ninth in team history in penalties (71) and 10th in penalty minutes (142). 10 LEXI BENDER BLAKE BOLDEN DEFENSE COLLEGE: Boston College HOMETOWN: Cleveland, OH In Bolden s freshman season, she led all Hockey East freshmen defenders in scoring with four goals and nine assists for 13 points. Blake was a 2012 Patty Kazmaier Award finalist. She was named a team captain in her senior season at Boston college. She won a gold medal with Team USA at the 2008 U18 IIHF World Championships. Blake spent 2 seasons with the CWHL s Boston Blades, winning the Clarkson Cup in 2015 before she signed with the Boston Pride, becoming a member of the Isobel Cup team in their first season.

4 11 JORDAN SMELKER 14 BRIANNA DECKER FORWARD COLLEGE: RPI HOMETOWN: Anchorage, AK FORWARD COLLEGE: U of Wisconsin HOMETOWN: Dousman, WI Smelker was named a team captain in her senior season at RPI and was a ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward Award finalist and was the Team s Most Valuable Player. As a freshman, she was the Team s Rookie of the Year and was an ECAC Hockey All-Academic honoree. Jordan played for Team USA at the 2015 Four Nations Cup where they captured gold. Smelker spent 2 years in the CWHL with the Boston Blades, capturing the Clarkson Cup in 2015 before joining the Boston Pride in She was a member of the 2016 Isobel Cup championship team, the Boston Pride. 12 MARISSA GEDMAN DEFENSE COLLEGE: Harvard HOMETOWN: Framingham, MA As a Junior, Marissa was named an Ivy League Honorable Mention honoree, and rejoined the team after taking off due to an injury. She was also named team captain prior to the season After a great freshman season, Gedman was named to the ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team. The freshman defender led all Harvard rookies in scoring with 17 points on five goals and 12 assists. In Decker s senior season, she was named Second Team All-American, First Team All-WCHA, and Wisconsin s Offensive Player of the Year for second consecutive season. Additionally as a senior, she led team with 29 goals and 26 assists, and ended her career as the second-leading point scorer at Wisconsin, and was tied for 10th in the nation with 55 points As a junior,brianna was selected as the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner, WCHA Player of the Year, All-WCHA First Team selection, Wisconsin s Offensive Player of the Year, and was ranked first nationally with 37 goals. Her sophomore year, she was ranked third on the team and fourth in the nation with 80 points (34-46) in 41 games, while helping lead Wisconsin to the national title, set a Wisconsin single-season record with 11 game-winning goals, was named to the All-WCHA First Team and selected as the MVP of the WCHA Final Face-Off, and was a WCHA All-Academic Team selection. Decker s freshman season was highlighted by being an All-WCHA Rookie Team selection and three-time WCHA Rookie of the Week winner, the WCHA Preseason Rookie of the Year and Wisconsin s Rookie of the Year, and she ranked third on the team with 27 points (15-12) in 27 games despite missing several games early in the season. Brianna was a part of 4 gold and 1 silver medal IIHF World Championship teams and the 2014 Olympic silver medal team for the United States. Decker played for the Boston Blades of the CWHL, where she won the 2015 Clarkson Cup,before joining the NWHL. She was a part of the Boston Pride as they won the Isobel Cup and was named the NWHL s Most Valuable Player. 13 LINDSAY BERMAN 15 EMILY FIELD DEFENSE COLLEGE: Boston College HOMETOWN: Cleveland, OH In Bolden s freshman season, she led all Hockey East freshmen defenders in scoring with four goals and nine assists for 13 points. Blake was a 2012 Patty Kazmaier Award finalist. She was named a team captain in her senior season at Boston college. She won a gold medal with Team USA at the 2008 U18 IIHF World Championships. Blake spent 2 seasons with the CWHL s Boston Blades, winning the Clarkson Cup in 2015 before she signed with the Boston Pride, becoming a member of the Isobel Cup team in their first season. FORWARD COLLEGE: Boston College HOMETOWN: Littleton, MA As a senior at Boston College, Field was named a captain. She endeed her career with a season plus/ minus rating of 28 and a career total of 138 points in 149 games for a.926 point per game average. After college, Emily joined the Isobel Cup winning Boston Pride and contributed 7 points in her 18 games.

5 16 AMANDA PELKEY 18 MICHAELA LEVINE FORWARD COLLEGE: U of Vermont HOMETOWN: Montpelier, VT FORWARD COLLEGE: Williams College HOMETOWN: Leitilz, PA In her senior year, Pelkey finished her career as the program s all-time leader in goals (49), assists (56) and points (105), was named team MVP and co-captain, became the first player in program history to reach 100 points, and tied a single-game program record with four points. In Pelkey s junior season she set singleseason program records in goals (21) and points (40)and tied program record for points in a game (4) and single-season record for power-play goals (7). As a sophomore, she finished second on the team in scoring with nine goals and 11 assists for 20 points, despite missing the first month of the season. Amanda competed for team USA in 1 IIHF World Championship, where they won gold, and 2 Four Nations Cups. Also won 2 golds and 1 silver at the U18 IIHF World Championships. Amanda returns for her second season with the Boston Pride after their Isobel Cup winning season. Michaela spent 3 years playing for Williams College where she played in 61 games, contributing a total of 39 points (18g, 21a). 17 MEGHAN DUGGAN 19 GIGI MARVIN FORWARD COLLEGE: U of Wisconsin HOMETOWN: Danvers, WI DEFENSE COLLEGE: U of Minnesota HOMETOWN: Warroad, MN Was a part of the teams at Wisconsin that captured three NCAA Division I national championships and was a runner-up in one more. As a senior, Duggan won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, was named All-America First Team, WCHA Player of the Year, and All-WCHA First Team, led the nation with 87 points (39-48) in 41 games to lead Wisconsin to the NCAA Division I national championship,named to the WCHA Final Face-Off All-Tournament Team, selected as the NCAA Women s Frozen Four Co-MVP, and was named to the all-tournament team. Her sophomore season featured Meghan finishing second on the team with 43 points (20-23) in 38 games and being an All-WCHA First Team honoree. As a freshman, Duggan ranked second on the team with 52 points (26-26) in 39 games, Led the WCHA and placed third among the nation s rookies in points, was named the WCHA Rookie of the Year, All-WCHA Second Team and WCHA All-Rookie Team. Duggan is a two-time silver medalist at the 2010 and 2014 Olympic Winter Games, serving as team captain in As a member of the U.S. Women s National Team, she has played in seven International Ice Hockey Federation Women s World Championships winning gold in 6 and silver in 1(served as team captain in 2015 and 2016), eight Four Nations Cups winning first 4 times, second 3 times and third 1 time (she served as captain in 2013 and 2015). Professionally, Meghan won a Clarkson Cup with the Boston Blades in 2013 and then went on to win the 2016 Isobel Cup with the Boston Pride. Marvin played four seasons at the University of Minnesota where she was twice a top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award (2008, 2009) and finished her career sixth in school history with 195 points (87-108) in 152 games. As a senior, GiGi Earned All-WCHA Second Team honors and was named WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year. In her junior season, she led the team with 23 goals, 31 assists and 54 points in 38 games, was an All-WCHA First Team honoree, RBK All-America Second Team selection, and was named to the WCHA Final Face-Off All-Tournament Team. As a sophomore, Marvin led the team with 38 points (18-20) in 35 games and earned All-WCHA First Team honors. And as a freshman, she was second on the team with 46 points (30-16) in 41 games, named the WCHA Rookie of the Year, named to the All-WCHA Third Team, finished fourth in the WCHA in points and second in assists, and was named to the WCHA All-Tournament Team. Competing for Team USA, Marvin is a two-time Olympic silver medalist, was a part of 4 gold medal and 2 silver medal IIHF World Championship teams, and 1 gold medal Four Nations Cup team. Gigi spent 1 season playing professionally for the Minnesota Whitecaps before moving to the Boston Blades of the CWHL and capturing a Clarkson Cup with them in Marvin then joined the Boston Pride for their Isobel Cup championship season of and was named the NWHL s Defensive player of the year at the NWHL Awards.

6 21 HILARY KNIGHT 22 KACEY BELLAMY FORWARD COLLEGE: U of Wisconsin HOMETOWN: Palo Alto, CA DEFENSE COLLEGE: UNH HOMETOWN: Westfield, MA During her four years at the University of Wisconsin, Knight amassed a plethora of accolades and records. As a senior, Knight was a Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award top-10 finalist and All-WCHA First Team selection, led the nation with 10 game-winning goals, and ranked third on team with 60 points (31-29) while helping Wisconsin to the national title game. Her junior campaign featured her leading the nation with 47 goals and ranking third with 81 points in 41 games while helping Wisconsin to the national title, she was selected as a top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, earned All-America First Team honor, was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team, selected as the NCAA Women s Frozen Four co-mvp, earned All-WCHA First Team honors, and was selected as the league s Preseason Player of the Year. As a sophomore, Hillary led the NCAA with 45 goals, 38 assists, 83 points and 16 power-play goals in 39 games while helping Wisconsin capture the NCAA national championship, was a NCAA All-Tournament Team selection, First Team All-American, Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award top-10 finalist, WCHA Player of the Year, and was All-WCHA First Team. Her freshman year was just the same where Knight tied for second on team with 20 goals and ranked fourth with 38 points (20-18) in 41 games to help team to the NCAA title game, was named to the WCHA All-Rookie Team, and was named WCHA Preseason Rookie of the Year. Competing for Team USA, knight is a two-time silver medalist at the 2010 and 2014 Olympic Winter Games, has played in eight International Ice Hockey Federation Women s World Championships, winning gold 6 times and silver twice, was a part of nine Four Nations Cups capturing gold 4 times, silver 4 times, and bronze once, and she was also a part of one IIHF Twelve Nations Invitational Tournament Series. Knight was named MVP of the 2016 IIHF World Championship tournament, won the Directorate Award as the best forward, was a media all-star team member, was Team USA s Player of the Game in the tournament opener against Canada, and led all players in tournament with seven goals. Similarly in the 2015 World Championships, Hilary was named MVP of the tournament, was the Directorate Award winner as Best Forward, was USA s Player of the Game against Finland, led all players in tournament scoring (7-5 12), and led the tournament in goals and tied for overall lead with a plus-8 rating. Upon graduation, Bellamy ranked third all-time at UNH in career points by a defenseman with 107 (27-80) in 143 games. As a senior, she ranked fourth among NCAA defenders with 28 points (6-22) in 35 games, was named to the RBK All-America First Team, earned Hockey East First Team honors, was named the Hockey East Tournament MVP, earned a spot on the Hockey East All-Tournament Team, and was named UNH s Jim Urquhart Student-Athlete of the Year. Her junior season, she was named a Hockey East Second Team All-Star and led all Wildcat defensemen with 26 points (3-23). As a Freshman, Kacey was named to the U.S. College Hockey Online All-Rookie Team and the Hockey East RBK/CCM All- Tournament Team and led UNH blueliners in goals (8) and was second in both assists (16) and points (24) in 37 games. Competing for team USA, Bellamy is a two-time silver medalist at the 2010 and 2014 Olympic Winter Games. She has also played in seven International Ice Hockey Federation Women s World Championships winning gold 6 times and silver once, competed at 10 Four Nations Cups taking first at 4, second at 5, and third at 1. At the professional level, Kacey spent time in the CWHL with the Boston Blades, winning the Clarkson Cup in 2013 and Bellamy was the first defender in the NWHL to record a multi-point game, and was a part of the Isobel Cup Championship winning Boston Pride in Professionally, Knight spent 2 seasons with the Boston Blades of the CWHL, capturing the Clarkson Cup in 2013 and She was also the first American-Born player to win the CWHL s Most Valuable Player award in the season. In the inaugural season of the NWHL, Knight was a co-captain of the Boston Pride and helped lead them to an Isobel Cup Championship. Hilary was also the League s regular season scoring champion and was named a captain at the first NWHL All-Star game.

7 25 ALEX CARPENTER 29 BRITTANY OTT FORWARD COLLEGE: Boston College HOMETOWN: North Reading, MA Carpenter Finished her career at Boston College as the school s career leader in points (278), goals (133), assists (145), power-play goals (26), game-winning goals (27) and plus/minus (+180) and was also the highest-scoring hockey player in school history, men or women. She graduated third in career appearances (150). Alex completed her collegiate playing career as the NCAA s fifth-leading scorer (278 points) and ranked fifth in career goals (133) and sixth in career assists (145), as Hockey East s secondleading career scorer in conference games (160 points), second in career goals (76) and the league s career leader in assists (84). Carpenter was the 2015 Patty Kazmaier Award winner as the nation s top female hockey player, she was a two-time first team All -American, a Hockey East First Team All-Star four times in her career, and was just one of three players in league history to earn that distinction. In her senior season, she led the nation in scoring with a program-record 88 points and her 88 points mark the seventh-highest point total in a single season in NCAA history, was second nationally with a career-high and BC single-season record 43 goals, led the nation in assists with a career-best and program-record 45, led the nation in power-play points (27) and power-play assists (18), her +61 rating was secondbest nationally behind teammate Megan Keller (+64), led the nation in faceoff wins (616) and faceoff percentage (.681), ranked third nationally in power-play goals (9) and second nationally in game-winning goals (8), had four hat tricks, second-most nationally, scored four shorthanded goals, second-most in the country, and was one of the team s three captains. In international play for team USA, Carpenter has won an Olympic silver, 3 IIHF World Championship golds, and 1 gold and 2 silvers at the IIHF U18 World Championships. GOALTENDER COLLEGE: University of Maine HOMETOWN: St. Clair Shores, MI Ott holds the program record of 72 saves in a game at the University of Maine; she also holds the program record for save percentage with.919 and is second on Maine s all time saves list with 2,122. Before joining the NWHL, Ott played for the Boston Blades of the CWHL and was a part of their 2015 Clarkson CUp championship roster in Ott then made the move to the Pride and was a part of the 2016 Isobel CUup championship team. Brittany recorded the first shutout in NWHL history, and was named Goaltender of the Year at the 2016 NWHL Awards. 30 LAUREN SLEBODNICK GOALTENDER COLLEGE: Cornell University HOMETOWN: Manchester, NH Slebdonick completed her collegiate career as the winningest goaltender in Cornell history with 68, is second all-time for goals-against average (1.65), second all-time for shutouts (18), third all-time for save percentage (.924) and fourth all-time for saves (1668). Slebodnick stepped into the role as Cornell s starting goaltender in her junior year, earning Second Team All-Ivy and ECAC Hockey Third-Team honors for her efforts. Slebdonick was a part of the roster for the 2016 Isobel Cup Champions, the Boston Pride. 27 KATHRYN TOMASELLI 33 NATALIE ROBINSON FORWARD COLLEGE: Union College HOMETOWN: Cape Corel, FL Tomaselli was named captain in her senior season and lead the team with eight goals and 11 points. Kathryn had 50 points (31g, 19a) in her 135 game career at Union. GOALTENDER COLLEGE: University of Maine HOMETOWN: Manchester, NH Natalie spent four years at the University of Maine, where she played goal.

8 44 ZOE HICKEL BOSTON PRIDE REGULAR SCHEDULE RESULTS FORWARD COLLEGE:U of Minnesota Duluth HOMETOWN: Anchorage, AK In her senior season at Minnesota Duluth, Hickel was the team leader in points, goals, and shots. Internationally, Zoe has competed with Team USA on several occasions As a member of the U.S. Women s National Team, Zoe played in two International Ice Hockey Federation Women s World Championships winning gold in both and one Four Nations Cup, where USA took first place. Additionally, Hockel was a member of the U.S. Women s National Under-18 Team, and played in one International Ice Hockey Federation Under-18 Women s World Championship, taking silver. She was a part of the 2016 Isobel Cup Championship Boston Pride team. Date AWAY HOME LOCATION Sunday, October 11, 2015 BOSTON- 4 BUFFALO- 1 Harborcenter Sunday, October 18, 2015 BOSTON- 7 NEW YORK- 1 Aviator Sports & Events Center Sunday, October 18, 2015 BOSTON- 7 BUFFALO- 1 Harborcenter Sunday, October 25, 2015 BOSTON- 5 BUFFALO- 3 Harborcenter Sunday, November 15, 2015 BOSTON- 2 NEW YORK- 3 Aviator Sports & Events Center 91 RACHEL LLANES Sunday, November 22, 2015 NEW YORK- 3 BOSTON- 2 Bright-Landry Hockey Center Sunday, November 29, 2015 CONNECTICUT- 4 BOSTON- 3 Warrior Ice Arena Sunday, December 6, 2015 NEW YORK- 1 BOSTON- 4 Bright-Landry Hockey Center Sunday, December 20, 2015 BUFFALO- 0 BOSTON- 1 Warrior Ice Arena Sunday, December 27, 2015 BOSTON- 2 CONNECTICUT- 1 Chelsea Piers CT Sunday, January 10, 2016 NEW YORK- 1 BOSTON- 8 Bright-Landry Hockey Center FORWARD COLLEGE: Northeastern HOMETOWN: San Jose, CA As a junior at Northeastern, Rachel was named the Northeastern Seventh Player Award winner, which is awarded to the player who goes beyond the call of duty and most exceeded team expectations. After her senior campaign, Llanes was named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team. She sits at 17 on Northeastern University s all-time career assists list with 61. Before joining the Boston Pride in winning the 2016 Isobel Cup, Rachel spent time playing for the Boston Blades of the CWHL. Sunday, January 17, 2016 CONNECTICUT- 1 BOSTON- 4 Warrior Ice Arena Sunday, January 31, 2016 BOSTON- 5 CONNECTICUT- 2 Chelsea Piers CT Saturday, February 6, 2016 BOSTON- 6 NEW YORK- 1 Aviator Sports & Events Center Sunday, February 14, 2016 CONNECTICUT- 2 BOSTON- 4 Warrior Ice Arena Sunday, December 27, 2015 BOSTON- 5 CONNECTICUT- 3 Chelsea Piers CT Sunday, February 28, 2016 BOSTON- 3 BUFFALO- 2 Harborcenter Friday, May 4, 2016 NEW YORK- 0 BOSTON- 6 Ray Bourque Arena Saturday, May 5, 2016 NEW YORK- 4 BOSTON- 7 Ray Bourque Arena

9 ISOBEL CUP PLAYOFFS BOSTON PRIDE PLAYER STATISTICS SEMI-FINALS #3 #1 BUF WINS 2-1 FINALS BOS WINS 2-0 #2 #3 Player Team GP G A Pts Pts/GM PP SHG PIM GWG Lexi Bender Boston College Blake Bolden BOS Lindsay Berman Kacey Bellamy BOS Alex Carpenter Boston College Brianna Decker BOS Jillian Dempsey BOS Meghan Duggan BUF Emily Field BOS Alyssa Gagliardi BOS Marissa Gedman BOS Zoe Hickel BOS Hilary Knight BOS Michaela Levine Williams College Rachel Llanes BOS Gigi Marvin BOS Amanda Pelkey BOS Jordan Smelker BOS Maggie Taverna Kathryn Tomaselli Union SEMI-FINALS #1 BOS WINS 2-0 #4 Player Team GP Min. SV% GAA W L OTL SV SO Brittany Ott BOS : Natalie Robinson Univ. of Maine 0 0: Lauren Slebodnick BOS :

10 BOSTON PRIDE QUICK FACTS Inaugural season Home Arena- Warrior Ice Arena, Boston, MA Colors- Black, Gold, White The Pride made its debut at home on October 11, 2015 in a 4-1 victory versus the Buffalo Beauts. On October 25, 2015 Brianna Decker recorded the first hat trick in NWHL history. Brittany Ott recorded the first regular season shutout in NWHL history with a 24 save performance against the Buffalo Beauts. the Pride went on to play the Beauts in the finals and won the series 2-0 to become the first team to have its name engraved on the Isobel Cup. Facebook- Boston Pride

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