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The '''2015 [[Canadian Women's Hockey League|CWHL]] Draft''' was held on August 23, 2015. With the first pick overall, the Brampton Thunder selected [[Sarah Edney]] from the Harvard Crimson. Selecting second overall, the Toronto Furies picked Emily Fulton from the Cornell Big Red. [[Marie-Philip Poulin]] went third overall to the Montreal Stars, while the Calgary Inferno opted for [[Brianne Jenner]]. The defending Clarkson Cup champion Boston Blades had the fifth pick overall and selected Kristina Brown from Boston College.
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The '''2015 [[Canadian Women's Hockey League|CWHL]] Draft''' was held on August 23, 2015. With the first pick overall, the Brampton Thunder selected [[Sarah Edney]] from the Harvard Crimson. Selecting second overall, the Toronto Furies picked Emily Fulton from the Cornell Big Red. [[Marie-Philip Poulin]] went third overall to the Montreal Stars, while the Calgary Inferno opted for [[Brianne Jenner]]. The defending Clarkson Cup champion Boston Blades had the fifth pick overall and selected Kristina Brown from Boston College.

==Top 25 picks==
==Top 25 picks==
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| '''#''' || '''Player''' || '''Position''' || '''Team''' || '''College'''
| '''#''' || '''Player''' || '''Position''' || '''Team''' || '''College'''
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| 1 || [[Sarah Edney]]<ref> http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/brampton-thunder-choose-defenceman-sarah-edney-first-overall-in-cwhl-draft-322632151.html</ref> ||Defense || [[Brampton Thunder]] || [[Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey|Harvard]]
| 1 || [[Sarah Edney]]<ref>http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/brampton-thunder-choose-defenceman-sarah-edney-first-overall-in-cwhl-draft-322632151.html {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref> ||Defense || [[Brampton Thunder]] || [[Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey|Harvard]]
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| 2 || [[Emily Fulton]]<ref> http://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/news/u18-nationals-alumnae-chosen-at-2015-cwhl-draft</ref> || Forward|| [[Toronto Furies]] || [[Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey|Cornell]]
| 2 || [[Emily Fulton]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/news/u18-nationals-alumnae-chosen-at-2015-cwhl-draft|title = Taking the next step}}</ref> || Forward|| [[Toronto Furies]] || [[Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey|Cornell]]
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| 3 || [[Marie-Philip Poulin]] || Forward ||[[Montreal Stars]] || [[Boston University Terriers women's ice hockey|Boston University]]
| 3 || [[Marie-Philip Poulin]] || Forward ||[[Montreal Stars]] || [[Boston University Terriers women's ice hockey|Boston University]]
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| 4 ||[[Brianne Jenner]] ||Forward ||[[ Calgary Inferno]] || Cornell<br>Canadian National team
| 4 ||[[Brianne Jenner]] ||Forward ||[[Calgary Inferno]] || Cornell<br />Canadian National team
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| 5 || Kristina Brown || Forward || [[Boston Blades]] || [[Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey|Boston College]]
| 5 || Kristina Brown || Forward || [[Boston Blades]] || [[Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey|Boston College]]
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| 8 || Katia Clement-Heydra ||Forward ||Montreal || [[McGill Martlets women's ice hockey|McGill]]
| 8 || Katia Clement-Heydra ||Forward ||Montreal || [[McGill Martlets women's ice hockey|McGill]]
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| 9 || [[Hayley Wickenheiser]] || Forward ||Calgary || Calgary<br>Canadian National team
| 9 || [[Hayley Wickenheiser]] || Forward ||Calgary || Calgary<br />Canadian National team
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| 10 || [[Nicole "Gino" Giannino]] || Forward || Boston || College of the Holy Cross<br>Team USA World Inline Hockey
| 10 || [[Nicole Giannino]] || Forward || Boston || College of the Holy Cross<br />Team USA World Inline Hockey
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| 11 || Rebecca Vint || Forward||Brampton || [[Robert Morris Lady Colonials women's ice hockey|Robert Morris]]
| 11 || Rebecca Vint || Forward||Brampton || [[Robert Morris Lady Colonials women's ice hockey|Robert Morris]]
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| 13 || Karell Emard || Forward || Montreal || [[St. Lawrence Skating Saints women's ice hockey|St. Lawrence]]
| 13 || Karell Emard || Forward || Montreal || [[St. Lawrence Skating Saints women's ice hockey|St. Lawrence]]
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| 14 || [[Jillian Saulnier]] || Forward ||Calgary || Cornell<br>Canadian National team
| 14 || [[Jillian Saulnier]] || Forward ||Calgary || Cornell<br />Canadian National team
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| 15 || Elizabeth Tremblay || Forward ||Boston || College Lionel-Groulx
| 15 || Elizabeth Tremblay || Forward ||Boston || College Lionel-Groulx
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| 16 || Kristen Richards || Forward ||Brampton || [[Niagara Purple Eagles women's ice hockey|Niagara]]<br>Robert Morris
| 16 || Kristen Richards || Forward ||Brampton || [[Niagara Purple Eagles women's ice hockey|Niagara]]<br />Robert Morris
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| 17 || Sarah Stevenson || Forward||Toronto|| Liberty University
| 17 || Sarah Stevenson || Forward||Toronto|| Liberty University
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| 21 || Becca King || Forward ||Brampton || [[Manitoba Bisons women's ice hockey|Manitoba]]
| 21 || Becca King || Forward ||Brampton || [[Manitoba Bisons women's ice hockey|Manitoba]]
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| 22 || Katie Gaskin || Defense ||Toronto || [[Wayne State Warriors women's ice hockey|Wayne State]]<br>Elmira College
| 22 || Katie Gaskin || Defense ||Toronto || [[Wayne State Warriors women's ice hockey|Wayne State]]<br />Elmira College
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| 23 || Alyssa Sherrard || Forward || Montreal|| [[Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey|Concordia]]
| 23 || Alyssa Sherrard || Forward || Montreal|| [[Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey|Concordia]]
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| 24 || [[Brigette Lacquette]] || Defense ||Calgary|| Minnesota Duluth<br>Canadian National team
| 24 || [[Brigette Lacquette]] || Defense ||Calgary|| Minnesota Duluth<br />Canadian National team
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| 25 || Sadie St. Germain || Forward|| Boston || [[Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey|Syracuse]]
| 25 || Sadie St. Germain || Forward|| Boston || [[Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey|Syracuse]]
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*[[2013 CWHL Draft]]
*[[2013 CWHL Draft]]
*[[2014 CWHL Draft]]
*[[2014 CWHL Draft]]
*[[2016 CWHL Draft]]

==References==
==References==
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{{Canadian Women's Hockey League}}
{{Canadian Women's Hockey League}}
{{Professional Women's Hockey seasons}}


[[Category:2015–16 CWHL season|Draft]]
[[Category:2015–16 CWHL season|Draft]]

Latest revision as of 13:12, 14 February 2022

2015 CWHL Draft
General information
Date(s)August 23, 2015
LocationMississauga, Ontario
Overview
First selectionSarah Edney
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2016 →

The 2015 CWHL Draft was held on August 23, 2015. With the first pick overall, the Brampton Thunder selected Sarah Edney from the Harvard Crimson. Selecting second overall, the Toronto Furies picked Emily Fulton from the Cornell Big Red. Marie-Philip Poulin went third overall to the Montreal Stars, while the Calgary Inferno opted for Brianne Jenner. The defending Clarkson Cup champion Boston Blades had the fifth pick overall and selected Kristina Brown from Boston College.

Top 25 picks

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# Player Position Team College
1 Sarah Edney[1] Defense Brampton Thunder Harvard
2 Emily Fulton[2] Forward Toronto Furies Cornell
3 Marie-Philip Poulin Forward Montreal Stars Boston University
4 Brianne Jenner Forward Calgary Inferno Cornell
Canadian National team
5 Kristina Brown Forward Boston Blades Boston College
6 Jenna McParland Forward Brampton Minnesota-Duluth
7 Laura Brooker Forward Toronto Laurier Golden Hawks
8 Katia Clement-Heydra Forward Montreal McGill
9 Hayley Wickenheiser Forward Calgary Calgary
Canadian National team
10 Nicole Giannino Forward Boston College of the Holy Cross
Team USA World Inline Hockey
11 Rebecca Vint Forward Brampton Robert Morris
12 Ashton Hogan Forward Toronto Elmira College
13 Karell Emard Forward Montreal St. Lawrence
14 Jillian Saulnier Forward Calgary Cornell
Canadian National team
15 Elizabeth Tremblay Forward Boston College Lionel-Groulx
16 Kristen Richards Forward Brampton Niagara
Robert Morris
17 Sarah Stevenson Forward Toronto Liberty University
18 Leslie Oles Forward Montreal McGill
19 Blayre Turnbull Forward Calgary Wisconsin
20 Rachel Farrell Forward Boston Connecticut
21 Becca King Forward Brampton Manitoba
22 Katie Gaskin Defense Toronto Wayne State
Elmira College
23 Alyssa Sherrard Forward Montreal Concordia
24 Brigette Lacquette Defense Calgary Minnesota Duluth
Canadian National team
25 Sadie St. Germain Forward Boston Syracuse

See also

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References

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  1. ^ http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/brampton-thunder-choose-defenceman-sarah-edney-first-overall-in-cwhl-draft-322632151.html [dead link]
  2. ^ "Taking the next step".