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The New England Women’s Hockey League (NEWHL), renowned for 21 years of success in teaching adult women to play hockey, is proud to announce a new partnership with The Hockey Academy for 2024. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the growth and development of women’s hockey in the region.

Through this partnership, NEWHL will expand its offerings across all levels, including women’s skills programs, Learn 2 Play sessions, Friday games, and, most notably, Women’s Tournaments. Plans are already underway for the inaugural NEWHL/THA Recreational Division Tournament, set to take place at Waterville Valley in January 2025 (exact dates to be announced). Additionally, an evening skills program is in development, promising even more opportunities for women to get involved in the sport.

NEWHL has earned a stellar reputation for its exceptional coaches, comprehensive programs, and a community that fosters lifelong friendships. The league’s commitment to inclusivity for all skill levels has been a cornerstone of its success, and this new partnership with The Hockey Academy will further enhance these values.

“We are confident that this partnership will be a game-changer for the growth of women’s hockey in New England,” said Kerri Macaluso,   Director. “We look forward to the exciting opportunities that lie ahead.”

Stay tuned for further announcements as NEWHL and The Hockey Academy continue to collaborate on innovative programs and events designed to support and grow women’s hockey.

 

Congratulations to Team Pink on becoming The Hockey Academy's 2023 Spring/Summer Woburn champions!

The Pink team finished out the end of the regular season coming in as the 4th seed with only 3 points on their season causing them to play the number one seed, Light Blue in round one of the playoffs.

Pink came out of the gate strong, taking a 1-0 lead heading into the second period. Pink struck again in the second period making it 2-0 going into the third. Light Blue battled back scoring 1 in the third, but it was not enough to hold Pink off. Pink defeated Light Blue 2-1, their first victory of the season, bringing them to the championship game .

The final game saw a Pink v White matchup where, again, Pink came out strong right away scoring 2 in the first. The remainder of the game saw no goals until White scored their first in the third period, looking to make a come-back. Pink was again able to hold onto their 2-1 lead despites White's best effort to tie the game up. Pink won the game 2-1, their second win of the season, and were named Woburn Spring/Summer League Champions!

Congratulations Pink on being named champions and a big congratulations to Barry Glovsky who was handed the trophy first after this season being his first championship season with The Hockey Academy's Woburn League!

Congratulations to Team Pink on becoming The Hockey Academy's 2023 Spring/Summer Nashua League Champions!

Pink held strong through the regular season finishing as the number one seed finishing with a 7-4-2 record. Facing Team Teal in the first round, Pink came out on top propelling them to the championship game where they would face Team White.

The game started off even until the second period where Pink was able to take their lead and run with it. They seemed determined to claim the championship shirts this season and they were successful in doing so! Pink was able to defeat White being crowned the 2023 Spring/Summer champions!

Congratulations Pink for being named The Hockey Academy's 2023 Spring/Summer Nashua League champions!!

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