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Ella Huber is an intelligent and swift skating forward from the University of Minnesota. The Northfield, Illinois centre is a top prospect for the 2025 PWHL Draft.
Former Gophers teammates have told the UMN captain what to expect. “It’s fast and it’s physical, as you would expect from watching,” she said.
Ella Huber (26) skating against Minnesota State, Makato / Photo credit: Brad Rampel/University of Minnesota Athletics Three Gophers women's hockey stars were selected in Tuesday night's PWHL draft ...
Ella Huber, a second-round pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft, can play multiple different roles for the Boston Fleet. (Carlos Gonzalez / NCAA Photos via Getty Images) Best pick: Ella Huber (Round 2, No. 10) ...
Round 2, Pick 10: Ella Huber, F With their second pick, the Fleet selected one of the top two-way forwards in this draft class in Minnesota center Ella Huber.
The 2025 PWHL Draft also featured several major trades sending Ella Shelton, Abby Roque, Kristin O’Neill and Kristen Campbell to new teams.
Here’s a look at the Fleet’s departures and acquisitions during the tumultuous expansion period, plus projected lineups heading into next season.
The 2025 PWHL Draft is finished, and each PWHL team now has a wealth of players to look at and begin piecing together ahead of the 2025-26 PWHL season. The third PWHL campaign has the potential to ...
Peyton Hemp, Ella Huber and Natálie Mlýnková were selected in the top 30 picks The Golden Gopher women's hockey team saw three alumni selected during the 2025 PWHL Draft on Tuesday evening. Peyton ...
Sceptres reboot with Ella Shelton and Emma Gentry after PWHL expansion purge With the New York Sirens, Shelton made history against her new team in the PWHL’s very first game.
Chanhassen’s Rory Guilday, a defender from Cornell, was taken by the Ottawa Charge. Vancouver used its first pick to take Finnish forward Michelle Karvinen. Seattle closed out the first round by ...
The New York Sirens swung a major deal at the PWHL Draft, sending defender Ella Shelton to the Toronto Sceptres in exchange for Toronto's first- and fourth-round draft picks.