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2018–19 CWHL season

The 2018–19 CWHL season was the 12th and final season of the Canadian Women's Hockey League.


2018–19 CWHL season
Canadian Women's Hockey League
Ice hockey
Calgary Inferno
Marie-Philip Poulin (Les Canadiennes)
Marie-Philip Poulin (Les Canadiennes)
Brianna Decker (Calgary)
Calgary Inferno
Les Canadiennes

The 2018–19 CWHL season was the 12th and final season of the Canadian Women's Hockey League.

  • July 16: The CWHL contracted the Vanke Rays' membership after one season to focus solely on the Kunlun Red Star team in China.
  • July 19: Jayna Hefford was appointed to the position of interim commissioner of the CWHL, replacing inaugural commissioner Brenda Andress, who tendered her resignation.
  • August 3: The Kunlun Red Star franchise was rebranded as the Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays as part of integrating the CWHL's two teams in China. Rob Morgan, who served as the head coach of the Vanke Rays during the previous season, was also named as the general manager for the consolidated Chinese team.
  • August 20, 2018: The Boston Blades relocated to Worcester, Massachusetts and rebranded as the Worcester Blades. Home games are scheduled for the Fidelity Bank Worcester Ice Center.

Starting in March 2018, and throughout the offseason, current and former players took to social media to promote the concept of one unified professional women's hockey league. Players had utilized the hashtag #OneLeague to indicated their support.

Heading into the draft, the league reported that general managers were authorized to "pre-sign" their first and second round selections prior to the draft. The window for pre-signing expired on August 17.

Off-season
Calgary InfernoTomas PacinaShannon MillerMiller was signed by the Inferno as their head coach on June 23, 2018.
Shenzhen KRS Vanke RaysDigit MurphyBob DeraneyMurphy left the team in May 2018 after leading Kunlun Red Star to the 2018 Clarkson Cup championship game. Deraney was signed by KRS as head coach on June 12, 2018, after several year as head coach of the Providence Friars women's ice hockey team.
Toronto FuriesJeff FlanaganCourtney BirchardThe Furies signed Birchard as their new head coach on July 31, 2018. In addition, Ken Dufton was named as an advisor to the team.
Worcester BladesKacy AmbrozPaul KennedyKennedy replaced Ambroz, who had gone 1–12 after being promoted from assistant during the previous season when head coach Casey Brugman was fired in January 2018.
Calgary InfernoShannon MillerRyan HildermanMandi DuhamelMiller left after only 12 games and 10–1–1 record while in first place. She was replaced by assistant coaches Hilderman and Duhamel.
Les CanadiennesDany BrunetCaroline OuelletteBrunet resigned on 24 November 2018 after leading the team to three Clarkson Cup appearances. Recently retired player Caroline Ouellette was hired as the interim head coach.
Team2017–18 GM2018–19 replacementNotes
Shenzhen KRS Vanke RaysRob MorganMorgan coached the previous season with the Vanke Rays and was named general manager of the consolidated and rebranded China-based team.
Toronto FuriesNicole LatreilleSami Jo SmallOn June 11, 2018, Small was named general manager of the Toronto Furies.
Worcester BladesJessica MartinoDerek AlfamaAlfama was named the new general manager of the Boston Blades on August 2, 2018.

Final standings

GPWLOTLSOLPTSGFGA
Calgary Inferno28234014711154
Les Canadiennes28216014311845
Markham Thunder28131131308580
Toronto Furies28141400286477
Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays28131320287968
Worcester Blades2802800022155
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
Clarkson Cup semifinalsBest-of-threeClarkson Cup Championship
1Calgary Inferno2
4Toronto Furies1
1Calgary Inferno5
2Les Canadiennes2
2Les Canadiennes2
3Markham Thunder1
Column 1Column 2Column 3
AwardWinnerNominees
Chairman's Trophy (regular season champions)Calgary Inferno
Most Valuable PlayerMarie-Philip Poulin (MTL)Rebecca Johnston (CGY) and Natalie Spooner (TOR)
Angela James Bowl (top scorer)Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL)
Coach of the YearJim Jackson (MAR)Ryan Hilderman (CGY) and Courtney Kessel (TOR)
Defensive Player of the YearErin Ambrose (MTL)Kacey Bellamy (CGY) and Laura Fortino (MAR)
Goalie of the YearAlex Rigsby (CGY)Emerance Maschmeyer (MTL) and Noora Raty (KRS)
Humanitarian AwardMike Bartlett
Jayna Hefford Trophy (league MVP voted by the players)Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL)Brianne Jenner (CGY) and Emerance Maschmeyer (MTL)
Rookie of the YearVictoria Bach (MAR)Rebecca Leslie (CGY) and Sarah Nurse (TOR)
  • 2019 Clarkson Cup Playoff MVP: Brianna Decker

  • First Star of the Game: Zoe Hickel

  • Second Star of the Game: Ann-Sophie Bettez

  • Third Star of the Game: Kacey Bellamy

  • CWHL website

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