ECJLL Female Division Award Winner
ECJLL Female division recognized the players and teams who made the 2024 Female Jr A season another successful one. Here are the winners of our 2024 Awards. Congratulations to all!
2nd Team All-Stars:
Abbi Hamilton (Sackville Wolves)
Demi Johnston (Saint John Rapids)
McKenna Scotland (Dartmouth Bandits)
Maddi Hamilton (Sackville Wolves)
Brenna Hovey (Sackville Wolves)
Kat Garland (Saint John Rapids)
1st Team All-Stars:
Rachel Cormier (Halifax Hurricanes)
Maddy Dyer (Sackville Wolves)
Pearce Batchilder (Eastern Shore Breakers)
Kiley Brown (Saint John Rapids)
Samantha Taylor (Halifax Hurricanes)
Greer Nagel (Halifax Hurricanes)
Indigenous Player of the Year: Kiley Brow (Saint John Rapids)
Brow, a dedicated member of the Rapids, finished the regular season with 6 goals and 2 assists. Brow was the recipient of this honour in the 2022 season.
Coaching Staff of the Year: Dartmouth Bandits
Under the leadership of Allison Burke, the Dartmouth Bandits’ coaching staff has set the foundation for a resilient and ambitious franchise in their inaugural season. Throughout a challenging year of growth, both the coaching staff and team exhibited unwavering dedication and positivity, embodying the spirit of perseverance and teamwork.
Rookie of the Year: Maddy Dyer (Sackville Wolves)
Dyer was protected by the Sackville Wolves before the 2024 Draft. In her rookie year, she amassed an impressive 54 points during the regular season with 37 goals and 17 assists, leading her team in both categories.
Top Scorer: Pearce Batchilder (Eastern Shore Breakers)
Batchilder earns this award for the second consecutive year, following an impressive regular season with 51 goals and an average of 6.44 points per game.
Goalie of the Year: Greer Nagel (Halifax Hurricanes)
Nagel played a pivotal role in their team’s success this season, boasting a .899 save percentage on 357 shots in regular season play. This marks Nagel’s third consecutive season receiving this honour
Defensive Player of the Year: Samantha Taylor (Halifax Hurricanes)
Taylor continues to shine as a defensive powerhouse for the Hurricanes, earning this honour for the second consecutive season.
Offensive Player of the Year: Maddy Dyer (Sackville Wolves)
In her rookie year, she amassed an impressive 54 points during the regular season with 37 goals and 17 assists, leading her team in both categories.