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Vancouver Island hockey product signs pro contract with New York PWHL team

Micah Zandee-Hart of Saanichton dubbed a 鈥榗ornerstone player鈥
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Micah Zandee-Hart, who played her minor hockey on the Saanich Peninsula before winning gold at the 2022 Bejing Winter Olympics in women鈥檚 hockey playing for Team Canada, addresses the crowd during a 2022 Peninsula Panthers game. (Christian J. Stewart Photography file photo)

A Peninsula hockey product is among the first three players announced to sign to the New York franchise of the Professional Women鈥檚 Hockey League (PWHL).

Defender Micah Zandee-Hart of Saanichton signed alongside forwards Alex Carpenter and Abby Roque, dubbed 鈥渃ornerstone players鈥 by general manager Pascal Daoust.

鈥淪igning Abby Roque, Micah Zandee-Hart, and Alex Carpenter isn鈥檛 just about roster building, it鈥檚 about setting the tone in the locker room and on the ice. They represent the heart of our foundation, the compete every player and coach respects, and the spirit our fans will rally behind. With them lacing up for us, every play and every moment will be a step closer to the culture of excellence we鈥檙e crafting,鈥 Daoust said in a statement.

The decorated trio of Olympians and World Champions from the U.S. and Canadian national teams signed three-year deals for the 2023-24, 2024-25, and 2025-26 PWHL seasons. Salary terms will not be disclosed, as per the PWHL Players鈥 Association.

鈥淚 feel privileged to be one of the first women to sign with the PWHL,鈥 said Zandee-Hart. 鈥淭his league has been years, even decades in the making, as it is the legends of our game who have paved the way for women鈥檚 hockey. I am grateful to these women, to my fellow players today, the PWHL board of directors, and specifically to the player board for their countless hours in making this a reality for us. I am looking forward to joining the New York organization and growing the game with the community.鈥

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Zandee-Hart, 26, served as captain for Canada鈥檚 U18 team and was co-captain at Cornell University where she became the second sophomore in program history to don the 鈥楥鈥. Last season in the PWHPA, Zandee-Hart was also voted by her teammates in recognition of her leadership both on and off the ice. She became the first player from B.C. to represent the national team at the Olympics and won gold in 2022.

She鈥檚 also won three world championship medals 鈥 one each in gold, silver and bronze 鈥 in addition to U18 and U22 hardware. She has familiarity with the New York area from her collegiate tenure with the Big Red between 2015-20, capped by point-per-game production as a senior where she finished fourth in the nation in scoring among defenders.

鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to welcome Micah Zandee-Hart, a Canadian native who honed her skills in the Tri-State Area at Cornell, to our New York franchise in the PWHL,鈥 Daoust said. 鈥淩enowned for her leadership on a global scale and a playing style that aligns with our team鈥檚 values, Micah stands as a testament to the calibre of team we鈥檙e building. Our fans are in for a treat with her blend of talent and authenticity.鈥

The PWHL player selection process officially opened Sept. 1 with an initial free agency period through Sept. 10 when teams can sign up to three players to standard agreements. The 2023 PWHL Draft is scheduled for Sept. 18 where New York holds the fourth overall pick.

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