The awards keeping rolling in for University of Minnesota Duluth women's hockey sophomore goaltender
Hailey MacLeod, who was named Hockey Commissioners Association's Women's Goaltender of the Month for February after recording the most impressive month of her career.
Already named the Western Collegiate Hockey Association's February Goaltender of the Month, MacLeod led the WCHA with a league-low 0.49 goals against average and just two goals allowed in 106 shots faced. While the Abbotsford, B.C. product currently ranks third in the NCAA with a 1.55 GAA, she posted a .981 saves percentage in February and currently leads the NCAA with a .960. Undefeated in the month, MacLeod also posted two shutouts in four games and now has six over the season.
With a record this season of 11-4-3, this marks MacLeod's first national award. The goaltender has twice been the league's Goaltender of the Week, and has been the WCHA's Player of the Week two times. Named a 2023-24 All-WCHA Second Team member, MacLeod was also a finalist for 2023-24 WCHA Goaltender of the year.