Last year I took my two older daughters to see the National
Women’s Hockey League Metropolitan Riveters play two
games against the Boston Pride. It was a blast and made us
committed Riveters fans.
This coming weekend, the Riveters will be competing in the
championship game against the Buffalo Beauts. We will be there to see them play
for the Isobel Cup, the NWHL’s championship trophy (named for the Isobel
Stanley, daughter of Lord Fredrick Arthur Stanley for whom the NHL’s Stanley
Cup is named for).
It has been a great season for the Riveters, and they had a
long winning streak that lasted late into the season. The family and I have
been to all but one regular season home game, and we traveled to Stamford to
see the Riveters pull out a thrilling overtime win against the Connecticut
Whale.
We have a regular place that we like to sit for games and
it’s near a group of dedicated fans who often ring cowbells. There is Dmitry, a
superfan who was the first that I can remember ringing the cowbell - he offered
to let one of my girls ring it at the game in Connecticut. There are a few
others in the growing cowbell contingent. Also near us is Manpuku the Puppy
and his human companion, both dressed to impress. We’ve also sat next to Kelsey Koelzer’s mother a few times
and chatted with her about the team. My older daughters have given hugs to
Rebecca Russo.
We make a point to bring our daughters to see these games
because it’s important that they see women in sports. Even at a very young age
girls crave representation in what they see. So much of our culture presents
women is nonsense, and the NWHL allows us to go to events where young women are
the center of attention in a very positive way.
And it has been a joy to watch the hockey. Madison Packer’s smooth and
aggressive style of play is a thing of beauty – she will circle around, almost
as if she’s leisurely skating around the rink, and then wind up exactly where
she needs to be, taking control of the puck against the boards or winding up in
front of the net to score. And I have never seen a player hustle down the ice
like Harrison Browne – breaking away ahead of everyone else to drive
to the opponent’s net.
This past Sunday, the Riveters shut out the Whale 5-0 to earn their first trip to the final game.
The only team to beat the Riveters so far this year has been
Buffalo, who have been playing very well and are the defending champions.
The NWHL has been gaining momentum with every season. This
season, the Riveters entered a partnership with the New Jersey Devils,
which took a part ownership of the team (that hurts as a Rangers fan but if
it’s good for the Riveters, so be it), and the Buffalo Beauts were purchased by the
company that own the Buffalo Sabres NHL team. And the cause of women’s hockey
was given another great boost this year with the U.S. women taking the gold in the Pyeongchang
Winter Olympics.
The final game is at the Barnabas Health Hockey House in
Newark, New Jersey and it’s easily accessible via public transportation. There
is ample, affordable parking if you drive. If you like hockey, you won’t be
sorry to be there for this big game.
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