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Kelly Babstock was born on 4 August, 1992 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian-American ice hockey player. Discover Kelly Babstock's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?
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With her two assists in the championship game, Babstock earned the 39th and 40th assists of her career, surpassing Caitlin Peters as the all-time assist leader in Bobcats history.
Breann Frykas scored the game-winning goal as the Bobcats bested the Robert Morris Colonials by a 3–2 tally.
Babstock reached the milestone in her 50th career game.
Kelly Babstock (born August 4, 1992) is a Canadian-American ice hockey player, currently playing in the Swiss Women's League (SWHL A) with HC Ladies Lugano.
She has Ojibwe roots and is originally from Little Current on Manitoulin Island, part of the Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory.
Babstock played college ice hockey with the Quinnipiac Bobcats women's ice hockey program and, as of September 2021, remains the top goal, assist, and point scorer in the program's history.
In just her second season, Babstock surpassed Vicki Graham, who previously held the record with 73 career points, set after the 2006–07 season.
She helped the team win the gold medal and League Cup during the 2009–10 season, registering 25 goals and 35 assists (60 points) during the regular season, and nine goals and four assists (13 points) during playoffs.
Babstock was a member of the Quinnipiac Bobcats women's ice hockey team from 2010 to 2014.
She made her mark on college hockey in her freshman season, recording 59 points in 37 games.
Across four seasons with Quinnipiac, Babstock registered a total of 95 goals and 108 assists, for a total of 203 points in 148 games.
On November 12 and 13, 2010, Babstock made Quinnipiac program history as she accounted for six of the seven goals scored over the weekend via back-to-back hat-tricks against ECAC Hockey opponents No. 10 ranked Harvard and Dartmouth.
As of November 14, Babstock led the Bobcats and the entire NCAA in goals (13) and points (27).
In addition, she was the first skater in Quinnipiac history to record two hat-tricks in a single season.
Versus the Brown Bears on Friday, December 3, 2010, Babstock became Quinnipiac's all-time leader in goals scored in a season by netting her 16th goal of the season.
Her nation-leading sixth game-winning goal against Yale on Saturday, Dec. 4 was part of a Bobcats 3–1 win.
With a second period goal versus the Colgate Raiders on November 19, 2011, Babstock became the Bobcats program's all-time leading scorer.
Babstock led all skaters in points at the 2011 Nutmeg Classic, with one goal and three assists for four points.
In honor of her stellar performance, Babstock was named 2011 Nutmeg Classic MVP.
After four record-setting seasons with the women's ice hockey program, Babstock joined the Quinnipiac Bobcats women's lacrosse team as a fifth-year senior.
She played in ten games, recording four starts, and finished the season with 21 points (fourteen goals, seven assists).
She was the first Canadian-born player to score a goal in the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF; called the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) during 2014 to 2021) and went on to play a total of seven seasons in the league before it was dissolved in 2023.
Her junior ice hockey career was played with the Toronto Jr. Aeros of the Provincial Women's Hockey League (Provincial WHL).
With this record at season's end, she ranked second on the Bobcats in points and was named to the 2014 MAAC All-Rookie Team.
Competing in the Connecticut Whale's inaugural game on October 11, 2015, Babstock scored a goal in the third period of a 4–1 win against the New York Riveters.
Assisted by Kelli Stack, Babstock became the first Canadian-born player to score a goal in NWHL regular season play.
Babstock was selected as a "media pick" to play in the 2017 NWHL All-Star Game.
Playing for Team Steadman, Babstock scored a goal at the 2nd NWHL All-Star Game, the only Canadian to do so.
She also participated in the 2018 NWHL All-Star Game, playing on Team Leveille.
In June 2018, Babstock signed with the Buffalo Beauts.
She notched ten points in sixteen games with the Beauts during the 2018–19 NWHL season.
Babstock was affiliated with the Tri-State chapter of the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) during the 2019–20 season but was not selected to participate in any of the organization's showcases or events.
On May 2, 2020, Babstock announced her return to the NWHL, signing with the Canadian expansion team, the Toronto Six, for the 2020–21 NWHL season.
She joined four former PWHPA players already signed with the Six, including former Connecticut Whale teammates Shiann Darkangelo and Emma Greco.
On returning to the NWHL after a year with the PWHPA, she explained, "I realized the [PWH]PA's goals didn't match mine and the NWHL's matches with my goals. So I'm excited to play hockey again."
On October 15, 2020, it was announced that the Six had traded her to the Metropolitan Riveters in exchange for the Riveters' first round pick in the 2021 NWHL Draft and second round pick in 2022.
In the opening game of the 2020–21 NWHL season, she became the fourth player in NWHL history to reach 100 career penalty minutes (PIM) and also picked up two assists as the Riveters defeated the Six 2–0.
A number of issues plagued the league and the Riveters specifically during the 2020–21 season, which culminated in the team playing only two games.
Babstock led the team in penalty minutes during the 2021–22 PHF season, collecting 30 minutes in twenty games and finishing second in the league for PIM behind the Boston Pride's Kaleigh Fratkin (34 PIM).
She ranked fifth on the Riveters for scoring, with thirteen points from five goals and eight assists.