'It’s truly amazing for women’s hockey': Kitchener hockey player chosen in inaugural PWHL draft
A Kitchener hockey player has been chosen by Boston in the inaugural draft for the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL).
Loren Gabel was selected in the fourth round and 22nd overall.
Gabel said it’s a moment she will never forget.
“To be honest I was getting a little bit nervous, but when I heard my name, it was truly an amazing feeling,” Gabel told CTV News. "I honestly didn't think that we would get to this spot this soon but I’m happy that we're here and it's truly amazing for women's hockey and women's sports in general."
Gabel will play in Boston – one of the six PWHL teams.
She’s familiar with the city as she was playing last season with the Boston Pride in the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF), formerly known as the National Women's Hockey League.
The forward racked up 40 points in 22 regular season games.
“I'm excited to be back there with new teammates, a new coaching staff and I think in a different location as well in Boston," she said.
Gabel has worked most of her life for this success. Her mom still remembers what it was like when she was a little girl.
"She was four years old getting on the ice, using the red thing to push along. She tried it a couple of times and said 'I don't want the red thing anymore' and away she went," said Lori Gabel, Loren’s mom.
Gabel’s trainer said she always finds time to put in effort both on and off the ice.
“Her key to success, in my opinion, she shows up every day and does the work. And it's not about crazy workouts or any unique special training she does – it's just that she shows up,” Gabel’s coach, Adam De Jong said.
Gabel’s father said her strong work ethic started when she was young.
“The most part that she did a lot of when she was younger was shoot a lot of pucks and it shows in her shot,” said her dad Larry Gabel.
Gabel admitted it isn’t always easy.
“You have bad days, you have good days, you have good shots, bad shots, but it's what you do with those bad shots and those opportunities to grow," Gabel said.
Her supporters said they have no doubt that she’s ready to take the next step and she hopes to inspire the next generation.
“It's crazy to think that all those little girls look up to me now, because I was once in their position,” Gabel said. “Having role models like us now and obviously a well-established league now, I think they have something to look forward to in the future."
The 24-game season is scheduled to begin in January 2024.
Here are some of the other local draft picks from the PWHL’s inaugural draft:
- Emma Woods – Burford
- Alexa Vasko – St. Catherines
- Victoria Bach – Milton
- Zoe Boyd – Caledon East
- Kristin Della Rovere – Caledon East
CTVNews.ca Top Stories

U.S. assassination attempt charges 'confirm' Trudeau's claims about India had 'real substance,' former national security advisers say
The indictment of an Indian national for the attempted assassination of a Sikh separatist and dual U.S.-Canadian national 'validates' Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations that the Indian government may have been involved in the killing of a Canadian citizen as having 'real substance,' according to two of Canada's former national security advisers.
Bonnie Crombie wins Ontario Liberal leadership after 3 rounds of voting
Ontario Liberals have selected Bonnie Crombie, a three-term big city mayor and former MP who boasts that she gets under the skin of Premier Doug Ford, as their next leader to go head to head with the premier in the next provincial election.
Trump calls Biden the 'destroyer' of democracy despite his own efforts to overturn 2020 election
Former U.S. president Donald Trump on Saturday attempted to turn the tables on his likely rival in November, President Joe Biden, arguing that the man whose election victory Trump tried to overturn is "the destroyer of American democracy."
Search for runaway kangaroo in Ontario continues
The search continues for the kangaroo that is hopping around somewhere in Ontario after it escaped zoo handlers from a transport truck Thursday night.
What was a hospital like in medieval times? Researchers analyzed 400 skeletons to find out
In medieval times, hospitals took care of the 'poor and infirm,' but how were inhabitants selected and what were their lives like? Researchers analyzed 400 skeletons to find out.
James Webb Telescope confirms existence of massive dusty galaxy from early universe
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have confirmed the existence of a massive, dusty, star-forming galaxy which was first spotted years ago by a ground telescope, but was completely invisible to the Hubble Space Telescope.
Rocky planets may be able to form under more high-stress scenarios than previously known: study
A study of one of the most extreme, radiation-heavy environments in the universe has found that it might be possible for rocky planets comprised of water, carbon and other familiar molecules to form under far more intense circumstances than previously believed.
Teen girls are being victimized by deepfake nudes. One family is pushing for more protections
A mother and her 14-year-old daughter are advocating for better protections for victims after AI-generated nude images of the teen and other female classmates were circulated at a high school in New Jersey.
7.6 magnitude earthquake strikes off the southern Philippines and a tsunami warning is issued
A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6 struck Saturday off the cost of the southern Philippines island of Mindanao and Philippine authorities issued a tsunami warning.