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She then packed her hockey bag and went to Merrimack, a program that had one season of experience under its belt before Grant-Mentis arrived as a freshman in 2016-17. Her numbers were promising but were dwarfed by the eventual winner of the 2018 Patty Kaz.
#Adventure time season 9 episode 18 pro#
Long before she made the jump to pro with the Beauts, Grant-Mentis played in the shadow of Darryl Watts on two different PWHL teams - the Toronto Aeros and the Mississauga Chiefs. The hottest shooter in PHF/NWHL history is Taylor Accursi, who entered the 2021-22 campaign with 20 Sh% in 52 games - that, for the record, is bonkers. That’s on par with the career shooting percentages of Kate Leary (16.33%), Jonna Curtis (16.2%), and Emily Janiga (prior to the 2021-22 season) and all of them have played at least 25 games. That is undoubtedly high, but not unheard of. It should also be noted that she’s shooting 16.27 percent. Generally speaking, it’s advisable not to get too carried away when dealing with small sample sizes but Grant-Mentis’ success isn’t coming out of left field. The Toronto Six were a dominant possession team in Lake Placid That would put her between Hilary Knight (1.78 Pts/GP) and Alex Carpenter (1.71 Pts/GP) for third all-time in PHF/NWHL history. If we include her postseason hockey, she’s averaging 1.72 Pts/GP in 11 games. Oh, and she started off this season with a three-assist masterpiece in Toronto’s win over the Beauts. Through her first eight regular season games with the Buffalo Beauts and the Toronto Six, she picked up 12 points, 10 of which were primary. We haven’t seen much of Grant-Mentis as a pro but what we have seen has been pretty exciting.
#Adventure time season 9 episode 18 professional#
But this is professional women’s hockey we’re talking about, so here we are. It’s not every day you have a league MVP who has played less than 10 games across three seasons. She’s accomplished both of these feats despite playing in just nine regular season and two postseason games as a pro. Mikyla Grant-Mentis is the reigning MVP of the PHF (NWHL) and is a core player - if not the face of - the league’s sole Canadian franchise, the Toronto Six.