PWHL star Sarah Fillier inks record contract with New York Sirens as she sets sights on Olympic gold for Team Canada in Italy next February.
Star Forward Secures Landmark Contract
Canadian hockey standout Sarah Fillier has signed a lucrative two-year contract with the New York Sirens, marking the most significant deal in the Professional Women’s Hockey League to date. The team confirmed the signing this week, solidifying Fillier’s role as the cornerstone of its future.
Rising Talent Turned Franchise Player
Once dubbed “the next one” after her 2021 world championship debut, Fillier has exceeded expectations. In her rookie PWHL season, she tied American star Hilary Knight for the league scoring lead with 29 points in 30 games, earning Rookie of the Year honours. The Sirens’ management now see her as the player to build around.
Shaping a Rebuilt Sirens Roster
The Sirens underwent a major overhaul this summer, losing several key veterans to expansion and trades. Fillier remains the lone returning top-six forward, joined by fresh talent including top draft picks Kristýna Kaltounková, Casey O’Brien, and Anne Cherkowski. General manager Pascal Daoust said Fillier’s ability to change a game with a single play makes her “a franchise-defining talent.”
Olympic Journey on the Horizon
Beyond league play, Fillier is expected to play a pivotal role for Team Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. Already an Olympic gold medallist from Beijing 2022, she now enters the tournament as a veteran. Head coach Troy Ryan praised her speed and passion, adding: “She hasn’t even reached her full potential — that’s the exciting part.”
Training and Preparation
Fillier has spent the off-season focusing on explosiveness and quickness, key elements of her game. She will join Hockey Canada’s training camp later this month, followed by the Rivalry Series, as Canada fine-tunes its roster ahead of the Olympic defence. The coaching staff is experimenting with line combinations, including pairing Fillier with her idol, Marie-Philip Poulin.
Embracing Pressure and Legacy Goals
For Fillier, expectations come with motivation. “It wouldn’t be exciting if there wasn’t pressure to perform,” she said. Her short-term focus is guiding New York to its first playoff appearance and helping Canada defend Olympic gold. Long-term, she hopes to carve out a legacy alongside Poulin as one of the greatest players in Canadian hockey history.
© 2025 Mapple News Wire