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Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey


FieldValue
current2025–26 Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey season
team_nameVermont Catamounts
team_link[](vermont-catamounts)
imageVermont Athletics wordmark.png
image_size200px
universityUniversity of Vermont
sexwomen's
conferenceHockey East
conference_shortHockey East
locationBurlington, Vermont
coachJim Plumer
coach_year13th
coach_wins161
coach_losses220
coach_ties54
arenaGutterson Fieldhouse
assistant_coachesVictoria Blake
Erik Strand
Danielle Slominski

Erik Strand Danielle Slominski

The Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey program represents the University of Vermont. The Catamounts compete in Hockey East. Their first year of varsity women's hockey was in 1998–99. The Catamounts were in the ECAC at the Division III level of competition. In 2001–02, the Catamounts moved up to Division I. For the 2005–06 season, the Catamounts moved to Hockey East.

History

The Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey program was launched in 1995–1996, under head coach Bruce Garrapy.

During the 2003–04 season, Kami Cote of Vermont set an NCAA record for most saves in one season with 1332.

During the 2010–11 season, Roxanne Douville earned consecutive shutouts against No. 9 Providence (Jan. 30) and Maine (Feb. 5) establishing a new program record shutout streak of 164 minutes and 13 seconds. In addition, she became only the second Vermont player to be named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team.

The 2013– 2014 season saw Vermont's best finish, ending the season 18–4–4, and earning fourth place in Hockey East. They won their quarterfinal match-up against Maine with three overtime wins. They advanced to meet Boston College in the semi-finals, losing by a score of 1–3. Catamount head coach Jim Plumer won the Hockey East co-Coach of the Year award and the New England Division I Women's Coach of the Year award.

In 2019–2020, sophomore defenceman Maude Poulin-Labelle set the team's record for points by a defenseman in a single season, with 12 goals and 17 assists, for 29 points. Her goals total tied for first among Catamount defensemen. She was Hockey East player of the Week on January 6, 2020. She was nominated for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, and earned a spot on the Hockey East All Star Third Team. The Catamounts started the season on a four-game unbeaten streak, and lost just 2 games in their first 12 matches. They made the Hockey East tournament for the eighth consecutive year, but fell to the eventual tournament winners, the Northeastern Huskies, in the quarterfinals.

On November 11, 2020, Hockey East announced the 2020–2021 schedule for men's and women's ice hockey. League play had been postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, which caused the cancellation of the 2020 NCAA women's ice hockey tournament. Beginning on November 20, women's hockey resumes in a round robin format with each team playing 18 games, to determine the regular season champion. Flex weekends are planned to allow for canceled matches to be played as needed.

During the 2021–2022 season, the Catamounts were ranked for the first time in program history at #10 in the USCHO poll on January 31, 2022. They were ranked at #10 in the USA Hockey poll on February 22, 2022, for the first time ever. They also set a program record of 22 wins in a season.

Season-by-season results

Won ChampionshipLost ChampionshipConference ChampionsLeague Leader
2001–02Dennis Miller1281ECAC01609th ECACDid not qualifyDid not qualify

Roster

As of July 23, 2025.

Player stats

Career points

10Sini Karjalainen18–2376 (11–65)

All-Time Leaders Goaltending

Most Games Played102Roxanne Douville (2010–14)

Awards and honors

AWCHA honors

Dennis MillerNational Coach of the Year Finalist

ECAC honors

Goaltender of the Year

Hockey East honors

2025Ashley KokavecThird Team All-Star

[[Hockey Humanitarian Award]]

  • 2003– Jenny Agnew, Nominee
  • 2005– Kami Cote, Nominee
  • 2006– Abby Kaknes, Nominee
  • 2014– Danielle Rancourt, Finalist

[[Sarah Devens Award]]

  • 2018– Taylor Willard

National Strength & Conditioning All-American

  • 2006– Gabe Worzella
  • 2007– Kristen Norris

New England Hockey Writers Division l All-Star

  • 2013– Roxanne Douville
  • 2014– Roxanne Douville
  • 2014– Amanda Pelkey
  • 2023– Sini Karjalainen
  • 2023– Theresa Schafzahl

New England Division l Women's Coach of the Year

  • 2014– Jim Plumer
  • 2017– Jim Plumer

[[Patty Kazmaier Award|Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award]]

  • 2020– Maude Poulin-Labelle, Nominee
  • 2022– Theresa Schafzahl, Top 10 Finalist

University of Vermont Athletic Hall of Fame

  • 2013– Tiffany Hayes
  • 2015– Kami Cote

Division I CCM/AHCA All-Americans

  • 2022– Theresa Schafzahl, First Team
  • 2022– Maude Poulin-Labelle, Second Team

All-USCHO Teams

  • 2022– Theresa Schafzahl, Second Team

Records

Career records

Most Games Played-Goaltender102Roxanne Douville (2010–14)

Single season records

Most Games Played35Jessie McPherson2022–23

Single Game records

Single Game individual records

Saves66Kami Coteat Wisconsin (10/10/03)

Single game team records

Fewest Saves4vs. Trinity2/6/99

Catamounts in professional hockey

Color/symbolExplanation#§+
NWHL All-Star
Isobel Cup Champion
Walter Cup Champion
ZhHL Champion
Rachael AdeEvelyne Blais-SavoieTaylor FlahertyJane GervaisAlyssa HolmesSini KarjalainenSammy KolowratMadison LitchfieldMackenzie MacNeilAntonia MatzkaJessie McPhersonNatálie MlýnkováTynka PátkováAmanda PelkeyMaude Poulin-LabelleGina RepaciTheresa SchafzahlKristina ShanahanBlanka ŠkodováAlaina TanskiSaana ValkamaTaylor WillardBrittany Zuback
DefenseConnecticut WhalePHF2017–19, 2020–21, 2022–23
Dream Gap TourPWHPA2019–20
Metropolitan RivetersPHF2021–22
ForwardHV71SDHL2025–present
DefenseKRS Vanke Rays ShenzhenZhHL2019–201 (2020)+
GoaltenderVSV Lady HawksEWHL2025–present
ForwardMontreal ForcePHF2022–23
DefenseBrynäs IFSDHL2023–24
Skellefteå AIKSDHL2024–present
DefenseMetropolitan RivetersPHF2020–21
Brynäs IFSDHL2021–22
GoaltenderBoston PridePHF2017–19
ForwardToronto FuriesCWHL2018–19
HvidovreEWHL2019–20
Toronto SixPHF2020–21
DefenseBuffalo BeautsPHF2022–23
SKN Sabres St. PöltenEWHL2023–present
GoaltenderToronto SceptresPWHL2025–present
ForwardMontreal VictoirePWHL2025–present
ForwardLinköping HCSDHL2023–25
ForwardBoston PridePHF2015–191 (2016)#
Dream Gap TourPWHPA2019–22
Metropolitan RivetersPHF2022–23
Boston FleetPWHL2023–2025
DefenseToronto SceptresPWHL2023–24
Brynäs IFSDHL2024–present
DefenseMarkham ThunderCWHL2018–19
ForwardBoston FleetPWHL2023–present
ForwardMontreal ForcePHF2022–23
GoaltenderAIKSDHL2023–24
Skellefteå AIKSDHL2024–present
Leksands IFSDHL2025–present
ForwardHK BudapestDFEL2025–present
ForwardLinköping HCSDHL2019–20
Leksands IFSDHL2020–2021
AIKSDHL2021–2023
DefenseLes Canadiennes de MontréalCWHL2018–19
ForwardToronto FuriesCWHL2017–19
Dream Gap TourPWHPA2021–22

Olympians

YearCountryPlayerResult2010Sweden2018United States2022Czech RepublicDenmarkFinland2026Czech RepublicFinlandFrance
Klara Myrén4th
Amanda Pelkey
Sammy Kolowrat7th
Natálie Mlýnková
Tynka Pátková
Blanka Škodová
Sofie Skott10th
Sini Karjalainen
Natálie Mlýnková
Sini Karjalainen
Julia Mesplède

Chelsea Rapin, who played for the team from 2008 to 2012, was a referee for the women's tournament in the 2022 Winter Olympics.

International players

Players at the top level

YearCountryPlayerResult2008Sweden2009Sweden2012FinlandSweden2013Czech Republic2016Czech RepublicFinlandUnited States2017Czech RepublicFinlandUnited States2019Czech Republic2021Czech RepublicDenmarkFinland2022Czech RepublicDenmarkFinland2023Czech RepublicFinland2024Czech RepublicDenmarkFinland2025Czech RepublicFinland
Klara Myrén5th
Klara Myrén4th
Saana Valkama4th
Klara Myrén5th
Sammy Kolowrat8th
Sammy Kolowrat6th
Blanka Škodová
Saana Valkama4th
Amanda Pelkey
Sammy Kolowrat8th
Blanka Škodová
Saana Valkama
Amanda Pelkey
Sammy Kolowrat6th
Natálie Mlýnková
Sammy Kolowrat7th
Natálie Mlýnková
Tynka Pátková
Sofie Skott10th
Sini Karjalainen
Tynka Pátková
Natálie Mlýnková
Blanka Škodová
Sofie Skott10th
Sini Karjalainen6th
Krista Parkkonen
Natálie Mlýnková
Tynka Pátková
Blanka Škodová
Sini Karjalainen5th
Krista Parkkonen
Natálie Mlýnková4th
Blanka Škodová
Sofie Skott10th
Krista Parkkonen
Natálie Mlýnková4th
Krista Parkkonen

Players at the Division 1A level

YearCountryPlayerResult2016Austria2017Austria2018Austria2019Austria2022AustriaFrance2023Denmark2024AustriaFrance2025AustriaDenmarkFrance
Theresa Schafzahl3rd
Theresa Schafzahl2nd
Theresa Schafzahl2nd
Theresa Schafzahl4th
Theresa Schafzahl4th
Julia Mesplède1st
Sofie Skott2nd
Theresa Schafzahl4th
Julia Mesplède3rd
Theresa Schafzahl1st
Sofie Skott2nd
Julia Mesplède4th

Chelsea Rapin, who played for the team from 2008 to 2012, was a referee for the women's tournament in the 2021, 2023, and 2024 championships. She was also a referee for the 2025 IIHF Women's World Championship Division I.

References

References

  1. "Division 1 : Women's Records". Fs.ncaa.org.
  2. "Jim Plumer – Women's Ice Hockey Coach".
  3. "Maude Poulin-Labelle – Women's Ice Hockey".
  4. "Hockey East Announces 2020–21 Schedule, Return to Play Details – Hockey East Association".
  5. "Women’s Hockey Ranked in DCU/USCHO Poll for First Time in Program History".
  6. "Vermont Women's Hockey History & Records".
  7. "2025–26 Women's Ice Hockey Roster".
  8. "2425WHKrecordbook (PDF)".
  9. "Hockey East Association – Press Release Archive".
  10. "Poulin-Labelle Named a Hockey East All-Star by League's Coaches".
  11. Release, Press. (2021-03-03). "AERIN FRANKEL AND ALINA MUELLER NAMED CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR".
  12. (2021-02-26). "HOCKEY EAST NAMES WOMEN'S PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Five Other Award Winners Announced for 2020–21 Season".
  13. "Vermont's Taylor Willard Named Sarah Devens Award Winner – Hockey East Association".
  14. "Karjalainen and Schafzahl Named New England Division I Women’s All-Stars".
  15. "Schafzahl First Catamount Named to Patty Kazmaier Top-10".
  16. "Schafzahl and Poulin-Labelle Named CCM/AHCA All-Americans".
  17. Haase, Nicole. (2022-04-01). "Women’s Division I College Hockey: 2021–2022 All-USCHO Teams".
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