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Elaine Shircliff
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Hayley Moore Sticks Around for 2016-17 Season
In a week full of General Manager hirings in the NWHL, the Boston Pride will retain their GM from the 2015-16 season.
Hayley Moore returning as GM of the Boston Pride is an auspicious first step for the Isobel Cup champions to build on the success of their first season.
- Dani Rylan – NWHL Commissioner (from press release)
The Boston Pride had quite the successful 2015-16 season. They finished the regular season with the best record in the league and then went on to win the first ever Isobel Cup in the finals.
![Alyssa Gagliardi and Hilary Knight of the Boston Pride react as Brianna Decker hoists the Isobel Cup. (Photo Credit: Troy Parla)](http://i2.wp.com/thehockeywriters.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Gagliardi-Decker-Knight-300x204.jpg?fit=300%2C204)
Alyssa Gagliardi and Hilary Knight of the Boston Pride react as Brianna Decker hoists the Isobel Cup. (Photo Credit: Troy Parla)
The Pride played in the first ever women’s Winter Classic tying the CWHL’s Les Canadiennes, 1-1.
After the success of the inaugural season, we look to continue our momentum and carry on the winning traditions of Boston’s professional sports teams.
- Hayley Moore – Boston Pride General Manager (from press release)
Coaching Career
From 2009-10 Moore was a volunteer assistant for the UMass-Boston women’s hockey team. She helped coach them to a successful 17-10 record.
She would then go on to lead St. Mark’s school to a 12-12-1 record during the 2011-12 season.
Harvard had the pleasure of having Moore as their assistant coach from 2012-14. While there Harvard was ranked number 2 in the national, earned a bid to the NCAA tournament, and helped the team earn an Ivy League Championship.
Currently, Moore is the Director of Girl’s/Women’s hockey for the East Coast Wizards.
Playing Career
Moore started her career out at Brown (2004-08) where she captained the team Junior and Senior year. Upon graduation she was placed among the top ten all-time leading scorers at Brown with 133 points.
During the 2010-11 season, Moore played 26 games for the Boston Blades (CWHL) scoring 9 goals and 5 assists. She was ranked 7th on the team in scoring.
Moore also played a season in Switzerland.
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