Hayley Scamurra


Hayley Scamurra is a women's ice hockey player who currently plays with the Buffalo Beauts of the NWHL. Prior to joining the Beauts she was a standout for the Northeastern University Huskies, where she played for four seasons.
She is the daughter of former Washington Capitals player Peter Scamurra. Prior to playing college hockey she was one of only a few American players to compete in the Ontario Junior women's league, playing for the Oakville Jr. Hornets and Burlington Jr. Barracudas.

Playing career

College hockey

Scamurra played four seasons as a forward for the Northeastern Huskies where she played in 123 games, and scored 111 points, tied for 21st all-time in school history. She was often paired with Kazmaier Award winner Kendall Coyne as a linemate.
In her freshman season, she was chosen as a Hockey East Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Forward, as well as the Rookie of the Month for February 2014.
In her sophomore season, she was third on the team in goals, despite playing in only 19 contests.
Her junior season was her breakout year, as she amassed 43 points, and had a plus/minus rating of +43. She was a key teammate of Coyne, assisting on her 50th goal of the year.
In her final season, Scamurra scored 8 goals and an impressive 23 assists, despite losing Kendall Coyne as a linemate. She was named the WHEA Best Defensive Forward.

Professional hockey

In the 2016 NWHL Draft, Scamurra was chosen by the Buffalo Beauts, as the 10th overall pick, and the third chosen by Buffalo. She signed with the Beauts on March 10, 2017 to help with the end of season push for the Isobel Cup and was able to appear in the final regular season game, against the Connecticut Whale. She scored a goal in the first period of that game.
In her first appearance at the Isobel Cup playoffs, Scamurra scored 4 points in two games, including an assist in the championship game. The Buffalo Beauts defeated the Boston Pride and won the Isobel Cup as 2016-17 NWHL champions.
During the 2017–18 NWHL season, Scamurra led the Beauts in goals and tied for the team lead in points. She was named Rookie of the Year, and was voted as one of the three stars of the season by the fans. She was named to the all-star game, where she scored a hat-trick and was named co-MVP. The Beauts lost in the NWHL Championship to the Metropolitan Riveters.
In the 2018–19 NWHL season, Scamurra led the league in scoring with 20 points. She was named to her second all-star game. The Beauts again reached the NWHL finals, achieving this feat for the third consecutive season, before ultimately losing in overtime to the Minnesota Whitecaps.

International hockey

On January 25, 2019, Scamurra was named to the U.S. Women's National Team Roster for the 2019 Rivalry Series against Team Canada February 12–17, 2019 in London and Toronto, Ontario, and Detroit.

Career statistics

NCAA – Northeastern

NWHL – Buffalo Beauts

International – USA

Awards and honors