DEAL DONE: Boston sign another superstar from the transfer portal
On Thursday, the PWHL Boston team announced that they have signed defender Daniela Pejsova to a three-year contract, extending through the 2026-27 season.
Put the pen to paper! ✍️
We've signed our 7th overall draft pick, defender @DanielaPejsova, to a 3-year contract!
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— PWHL Boston (@PWHL_Boston) July 18, 2024
“I’m definitely looking forward to putting on the green and white jerseys,” Pejsova expressed. “I’ll do my best to represent Boston both on and off the ice! I can’t wait to see what this new chapter will bring to me.”
Boston selected Pejsova as the No. 7 overall pick in the 2024 PWHL Draft. The 21-year-old from Teplice, Czechia, has played six seasons with Modo HC and Lulea HF, winning two championships with Lulea HF.
Internationally, they secured two bronze medals at the IIHF World Championship, and in 2022, Pejsova was named the tournament’s Best Defender. She also represented Czechia at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Boston General Manager Danielle Marmer noted in the team’s press release that the NHL’s Boston Bruins aren’t the only team in town with a Czech player to be excited about, referring to Bruins’ forward David Pastrnak.
“Daniela is an explosive and dynamic defender with bite to her game,” Marmer said. “At only 21 years of age, she’s a natural-born competitor with a willingness to impact every time she’s on the ice. I can’t wait to see her take her game to the next level during her three years in Boston, and hopefully long after.
“The ceiling doesn’t exist for a player like Daniela,” Marmer continued.
Pejsova is the third player from Boston’s 2024 draft class to officially sign with the club, joining Sydney Bard and Hannah Bilka.
Last season, Boston finished 12-9-3, placing third in the league. They swept PWHL Montreal in the first round of the Walter Cup Playoffs, then lost in five games to PWHL Minnesota.