PWHL Ambassadors:
Erica Howe: PWHL Alumni - Goaltender for the Toronto Sceptres. Howe a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender with an impressive career spanning international, collegiate, and professional levels. She won gold with Team Canada at the 2010 IIHF U18 World Championship and was the first goaltender selected in the 2014 CWHL Draft by the Brampton Thunder. Howe starred at Clarkson University, leading the Golden Knights to the 2014 NCAA National Championship. She represented Canada at the 2014 4 Nations Cup and appeared in multiple CWHL All-Star Games. Professionally, she played for the Brampton Thunder and served as a goaltender for the Toronto Sceptres during the inaugural 2023–24 PWHL season.
Kacey Bellamy: Player Development Consultant for PWHL Boston Fleet. Bellamy was a fixture on blue line for the U.S. National Women’s Team for more than a decade, most notably as a three-time Olympic medalist (2018 Gold, 2010 and 2014 Silver) and a nine-time IIHF Women’s World Championship medalist (8 Gold, 1 Silver). Throughout her 11-year professional career, the stalwart defender played for the CWHL’s Boston Blades (2010-15) and Calgary Inferno (2018-19) where she compiled three Clarkson Cup titles. She also competed for the PHF’s Boston Pride (2015-17) and notably helped capture the league’s inaugural Isobel Cup title. Bellamy spent her collegiate career at the University of New Hampshire where she ranked third all-time in career points by a defender with 107 (27G, 80A) in 143 games.
Haley Skarupa: Scouting Consultant for PWHL Minnesota Frost. Skarupa is an Olympic Gold Medalist (2018) and three-time IIHF World Champion (2015, 2016, 2017) with Team USA and will scout the East Coast and International games for the Frost. Skarupa graduated from Boston College in 2016 and played four seasons with the Eagles. She competed professionally for five seasons following her college career with the PHF’s Connecticut Whale (2016-17) and Boston Pride (2017-19), and the PWHPA’s Team New Hampshire (2020-21) and Team Sonnet (2022-23).
Victoria Bach - PWHL Alumni - Ottawa Charge & Toronto Sceptres
Bach a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who most recently played for the Ottawa Charge in the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) and represented Team Canada internationally. A Boston University graduate, she set program records with 198 points and became the first player to score over 100 goals, earning Hockey East Rookie of the Year and multiple All-Star honors. Professionally, Bach played four seasons with the PWHPA before joining the PWHL, first with Toronto and later Ottawa, before retiring in June 2025. Internationally, Bach won gold at the 2014 U18 World Championship and then represented the Women's Canadian national team at two World Championships, winning gold in both 2021 and 2022, and served as an alternate for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games.