2015 CWHL Draft
The 2015 CWHL Draft was held on August 23, 2015. With the first pick overall, the Brampton Thunder selected Sarah Edney from the Harvard Crimson. Selecting second overall, the Toronto Furies picked Emily Fulton from the Cornell Big Red. Marie-Philip Poulin went third overall to the Montreal Stars, while the Calgary Inferno opted for Brianne Jenner. The defending Clarkson Cup champion Boston Blades had the fifth pick overall and selected Kristina Brown from Boston College.
2015 CWHL Draft | |
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General information | |
Date(s) | August 23, 2015 |
Location | Mississauga, Ontario |
Overview | |
First selection | Sarah Edney |
Top 25 picks
# | Player | Position | Team | College |
1 | Sarah Edney[1] | Defense | Brampton Thunder | Harvard |
2 | Emily Fulton[2] | Forward | Toronto Furies | Cornell |
3 | Marie-Philip Poulin | Forward | Montreal Stars | Boston University |
4 | Brianne Jenner | Forward | Calgary Inferno | Cornell Canadian National team |
5 | Kristina Brown | Forward | Boston Blades | Boston College |
6 | Jenna McParland | Forward | Brampton | Minnesota-Duluth |
7 | Laura Brooker | Forward | Toronto | Laurier Golden Hawks |
8 | Katia Clement-Heydra | Forward | Montreal | McGill |
9 | Hayley Wickenheiser | Forward | Calgary | Calgary Canadian National team |
10 | Nicole Giannino | Forward | Boston | College of the Holy Cross Team USA World Inline Hockey |
11 | Rebecca Vint | Forward | Brampton | Robert Morris |
12 | Ashton Hogan | Forward | Toronto | Elmira College |
13 | Karell Emard | Forward | Montreal | St. Lawrence |
14 | Jillian Saulnier | Forward | Calgary | Cornell Canadian National team |
15 | Elizabeth Tremblay | Forward | Boston | College Lionel-Groulx |
16 | Kristen Richards | Forward | Brampton | Niagara Robert Morris |
17 | Sarah Stevenson | Forward | Toronto | Liberty University |
18 | Leslie Oles | Forward | Montreal | McGill |
19 | Blayre Turnbull | Forward | Calgary | Wisconsin |
20 | Rachel Farrell | Forward | Boston | Connecticut |
21 | Becca King | Forward | Brampton | Manitoba |
22 | Katie Gaskin | Defense | Toronto | Wayne State Elmira College |
23 | Alyssa Sherrard | Forward | Montreal | Concordia |
24 | Brigette Lacquette | Defense | Calgary | Minnesota Duluth Canadian National team |
25 | Sadie St. Germain | Forward | Boston | Syracuse |
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