Hockey

Caroline Harvey Poised to Lead PWHL Draft with Olympic pedigree

The New Hampshire native balances injury recovery, collegiate triumphs, and international success as she prepares for the top pick.

Caroline Harvey, a 22‑year‑old forward from Pelham, New Hampshire, has emerged as the consensus No. 1 prospect in the upcoming Professional Women’s Hockey League draft. After a knee injury forced a pause in her freshman season, she returned to capture three NCAA championships with her college team, earning MVP honors in her senior year and being named tournament MVP at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games.

The Making of a Leader

Harvey’s hockey roots trace back to childhood rinks in New Hampshire, where she honed a blend of speed, defensive acumen and playmaking that caught the eye of scouts. She later relocated to Rochester, New York, to attend the BK Selects academy, a move that set the stage for her collegiate breakthrough.

The path to the draft has been marked by resilience. She postponed her first college campaign to compete for the United States at the 2022 Beijing Games, where she was held scoreless and briefly benched, an experience that ultimately forged a more assertive mindset under the guidance of U.S. coach John Wroblewski.

Under Wroblewski’s mentorship, Harvey learned to own her narrative, speaking more confidently about her achievements and ambitions. The coach’s emphasis on mental toughness helped her transition from a talented prospect to a poised leader both on and off the ice.

Statistically, she closes her college career with 54 goals and 201 points in 147 games, a testament to her offensive versatility and two‑way play. Analysts praise her skating, positional discipline and ability to create scoring chances, traits that project her as a cornerstone for the fledgling PWHL.

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