Five Northeastern women’s hockey players named New England All-Stars for 2025-26

Dave Flint, Head Coach at Northeastern Huskies Women's Ice Hockey
Dave Flint, Head Coach at Northeastern Huskies Women's Ice Hockey
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Five student-athletes from the Northeastern women’s hockey team were named 2025-26 New England Division I All-Stars by the New England Hockey Writers Association, according to an announcement on Apr. 6. The honorees are sophomore Lisa Jönsson, seniors Kristina Allard, Jules Constantinople, Lily Shannon, and freshman Stryker Zablocki.

Northeastern led all schools with five selections to the New England All-Star list. This is the highest number of honorees for the Huskies since the 2022-23 season.

Jönsson was recognized as a National Goalie of the Year Semifinalist and a Hockey East Second Team All-Star. She completed her sophomore year with a goals against average of 1.73 and a .939 save percentage, earning 21 wins—tied for sixth-best in the nation.

Allard achieved her first selection as a New England All-Star after posting a career-high 16 points this season. Her point total was tied for seventh among all Hockey East defensemen and she also earned Hockey East Second Team honors.

Constantinople received her second career New England All-Star honor after being named Hockey East’s Best Defender. She led all players in blocks within Hockey East and ranked fourth nationally with 89 blocks while setting new personal bests in goals (7), assists (17), and points (24). She was also selected as a Hockey East First Team All-Star.

Team captain Shannon recorded career highs across goals (19), assists (24), and points (43). As a unanimous choice for Hockey East First Team honors, she scored six game-winning goals this season and was noted as the only player nationwide to surpass both forty points and forty blocks during this campaign.

Zablocki earned recognition as both Hockey East Player of the Year and Co-Rookie of the Year after tallying nineteen goals, twenty-five assists, and forty-four points in her freshman year—the highest on her team—and ranked fourth among freshmen nationally. With a +23 rating—the best mark in Hockey East—she also claimed Scoring Champion accolades with thirty-four league play points.



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