Vancouver Goldeneyes name defender Ashton Bell first-ever captain
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The Vancouver Goldeneyes have made history by naming Ashton Bell as their first-ever captain, marking a significant milestone for the newly formed Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) team. Bell, a standout defender, has made a name for herself in the sport and is excited to lead her team into this inaugural season. Her leadership will be crucial as the Goldeneyes embark on their journey, aiming to establish a strong identity in a league that champions women's hockey.
Ashton Bell expressed her gratitude and honor at being named captain, highlighting her commitment to the team and the sport. With her experience and dedication, she aims to mentor younger players on the roster while fostering a competitive yet supportive environment. As the Goldeneyes prepare for their first games, the team is focused on building chemistry and setting the tone for a successful season ahead.
Fans and analysts are eagerly anticipating the Goldeneyes' performance this season. With Ashton Bell at the helm, there is a sense of optimism surrounding the team. The PWHL is garnering attention and support, and the Goldeneyes are poised to make an impact in women’s hockey. As the season approaches, all eyes will be on Vancouver to see how they perform under the guidance of their new captain.
Ashton Bell expressed her gratitude and honor at being named captain, highlighting her commitment to the team and the sport. With her experience and dedication, she aims to mentor younger players on the roster while fostering a competitive yet supportive environment. As the Goldeneyes prepare for their first games, the team is focused on building chemistry and setting the tone for a successful season ahead.
Fans and analysts are eagerly anticipating the Goldeneyes' performance this season. With Ashton Bell at the helm, there is a sense of optimism surrounding the team. The PWHL is garnering attention and support, and the Goldeneyes are poised to make an impact in women’s hockey. As the season approaches, all eyes will be on Vancouver to see how they perform under the guidance of their new captain.