Amanda Pelkey


Amanda Pelkey is an American women’s ice hockey player with the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League. At the NCAA level, she accumulated 105 points with the University of Vermont women's ice hockey program.

Playing career

Early career

As a teenager, Amanda Pelkey played for North American Hockey Academy White, based in Stowe, Vermont, part of the Junior Women's Hockey League. She played in the 2010-2011 season for NAHA White, and was selected for the JWHL All-Star Game during the 2011 JWHL Challenge Cup.

University of Vermont Catamounts

Pelkey entered the 2011-2012 NCAA season as a freshman, playing all 32 games of the season. Her sophomore year, the 2012-2013 season, she tied for second on the team in points with twenty even though she missed the first month of the season with an injury.
Pelkey's junior year, 2013-2014, was her best yet. She set single-season program records in goals and points ; she tied the program record for points in a single game with four in an October 2013 game against RIT; and she tied the single-season record with seven power play goals.
Pelkey started to become a leader on her team during her junior year, and her senior year, she was named co-captain of the Catamounts. Pelkey finished her college career as Vermont's all-time leader in goals, assists and points.

NWHL

On June 22, 2015, Pelkey became the first player ever to sign with the Boston Pride, signing prior to the 2015-16 inaugural NWHL season. The Boston Pride won the Isobel Cup in their inaugural season, with Pelkey contributing ten points in 16 regular season games.
Pelkey was selected to participate in the 1st NWHL All-Star Game, which took place on January 24, 2016 at Harbor Center in Buffalo, New York.

International play

In January 2011, Pelkey played for Team USA in the IIHF Women's World U18 Championships, winning a gold medal. She'd also won a gold in the tournament with Team USA in 2009 at age 16. She tied for first in scoring in the 2011 tournament, with ten points in five games. She followed that up with a silver medal with Team USA in 2012.
Pelkey also played in two IIHF World Women's Championships, winning gold with Team USA in 2016 and 2017, and was named to Team USA's 2018 Winter Olympics roster where she helped them win gold.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs