2018-19 Women's Hockey Roster
Roster
Watts, Daryl

Jersey Number 9
Daryl Watts
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-6
- S/C:
- L
- Hometown:
- Toronto, Ontario
- Previous Team:
- Mississauga Jr. Chiefs
- High School:
- Bishop Strachan School
Bio
AS A SOPHOMORE (2018-19)
Hockey East Second Team All-Star … NEHW All-New England Team … Hockey East All-Tournament Team … Hockey East Player of the Week once (March 18) … skated in all 39 contests … led the team with 48 points off of a team-high 22 goals and 26 assists … had 16 multi-point outings on the year … had six games in which she had two assists … finished tied for the team lead in game-winning goals (5) … finished tied for third on the team with 10 power-play points (5g, 5a) … had a team-high 184 shots on goal, including a season-high 12 against Northeastern in the Beanpot consolation game (Feb. 12) … blocked nine shots … finished the year plus-28 … scored one short-handed goal on the year in the season-opener at Minnesota Duluth (Sept. 28) … picked up one goal and one assist in wins over Syracuse (Oct. 6), Vermont (Oct. 20), Maine (Oct. 28), UConn (Nov. 1), Northeastern (Jan. 12), Holy Cross (Feb. 1) and New Hampshire (Feb. 8) … scored her 50th career goal as part of a two-goal game at Providence (Nov. 3), becoming the fastest player in program history to reach that mark in the NCAA modern era … with a goal against BU (Dec. 1), Watts became the fourth sophomore and 19th player in program history to reach 100 career points and the fastest BC player to reach that mark in the modern NCAA era … had a three-point game off of one goal and two assists against Maine (Feb. 15) … picked up another three points with two goals and one assist against BU in the Hockey East Tournament semifinal (March 9) … closed out the year with a season-long seven-game point streak … also had one six-game streak, one five-game streak and two four-game streaks ... participated in Hockey Canada's National Women's Development Team selection camp ... invited to Hockey Canada National Women's Team Fall Festival.
AS A FRESHMAN (2017-18)
Won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award as the national player of the year … was the first-ever underclassman to win the award … CCM/AHCA First-Team All-American … USCHO Player of the Year … USCHO Rookie of the Year … All-USCHO First Team … New England Hockey Writers New England Player of the Year … NEHW All-New England Team … won the Cammi Granato Award as Hockey East Player of the Year … unanimous selection as the Hockey East Rookie of the Year … unanimous selections to both the Hockey East All-Star First Team and Hockey East All-Rookie Team … won the Hockey East Three Stars Award … was the Hockey East Scoring Champion … won four monthly awards from the Hockey Commissioners’ Association: Player of the Month (October) and Rookie of the Month (October, November, January) … a four-time Hockey East Monthly Award winner: Player of the Month (October) and Rookie of the Month (October, November, January) … won a Hockey East weekly award nine times … was the Hockey East Player of the Week twice (Oct. 9, Feb. 19) … seven times won the Hockey East Rookie of the Week (Oct. 23, Oct. 30, Nov. 6, Dec. 11, Jan. 8, Jan. 29, Feb. 19) … twice honored as the NCAA’s No. 1 Star of the Week (Oct. 24, Jan. 9) and once as the No. 2 Star of the Week (Feb. 20) … led the nation in scoring as a freshman … posted 82 points in 38 games and also led the country in points per game (2.16), goals (42) and power-play goals (10) … was second nationally in goals per game (1.11), power-play points (24), power-play assists (tied, 14) and shots per game (5.66) … also ranked third nationally in assists (40), assists per game (1.05), shorthanded goals (tied, 3), shots (215) and hat tricks (tied, 3) and was seventh in plus/minus (+43) … tied the Hockey East single-season points (55) and goals (30) records, and had the sixth-highest single-season assists (25) mark … set the Hockey East freshman points, goals and assists records in conference play, as well as the Boston College freshman records in all three categories … her 82 points mark the second-highest single-season point total in program history … her 42 goals were also the second-highest single-season mark in BC history … her 82 points are the highest-ever point total in an Olympic year, besting the previous mark of 71 in 2001-02 … her 82 points were tied for the 14th-highest single-season point total in NCAA history, while her 42 goals were tied for the eighth-most in NCAA history in a single season … posted points in 35-of-38 games … recorded 25 multiple points games, including two 5-point games, five 4-point games, six 3-point games and 12 2-point games … led the NCAA with 11 multiple-goal games and added 10 multiple-assist efforts … played on the left wing the entire season, playing 23 games next to Caitrin Lonergan on the second line and 15 games next to Makenna Newkirk on the first line … netted two hat tricks: vs. No. 4 Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 6) and a four-goal game against New Hampshire (Jan. 5), which included two shorthanded goals … began her career with a nine-game point streak during which she collected 27 points (12 goals, 15 assists) … opened her career with a five-point weekend against No. 4 Minnesota Duluth, picking up two assists in her collegiate debut (Oct. 5) and netting a hat trick in the second game (Oct. 6) before winning HEA Player of the Week honors … factored on all four goals in the 4-2 win over Quinnipiac (Oct. 17), scoring once and adding three assists … scored the game-tying goal in the 2-2 tie at Connecticut (Oct. 20) … again factored in all four of BC’s goals in a 4-2 win, this time at Vermont (Oct. 22), with one goal and three assists … won her first HEA Rookie of the Week honor for her performance that week … potted two goals and added one assist for three points at Boston University (Oct. 28), and followed it with a two-goal, two-assist effort against Maine (Oct. 29) the next night to repeat as HEA Rookie of the Week … won her third-straight HEA Rookie of the Week nod after six points in two games against No. 9 Providence (Nov. 3) – one goal, three assists – and at Syracuse (Nov. 4), where she had one goal and one assist, including the assist on the game-winning goal … collected a career-high four assists at No. 8 St. Lawrence (Nov. 11), one day after seeing her season-opening point streak snapped at nine games … the SLU game started not only began her 16-game point streak – tied for the fifth-longest in program history – but also began a run of five straight multiple-point efforts: two points (1G, 1A) vs. Connecticut (Nov. 17), two goals at Connecticut (Nov. 18) – including the game-tying goal, two assists at Harvard (Nov. 22) and three points (2G, 1A) against Northeastern (Nov. 28) … after a single goal against Boston University (Dec. 1) added two goals and one assist for three points the next day on the road at BU (Dec. 2) … picked up three points (two goals, one assist) in the home-and-away series with Merrimack (home on Dec. 8, away on Dec. 9) right before the winter break … returned from the holidays with 12 points in three games … posted back-to-back 5-point games … had two goals and three assists in the 7-3 victory at Merrimack (Jan. 2), and followed it up with a four-goal, one-assist effort against UNH (Jan. 5) … closed the weekend with two points (1G, 1A) at New Hampshire (Jan. 7) and won HEA Rookie of the Week and the NCAA No. 1 Star of the Week … continued the point streak with a two-assist effort against Northeastern (Jan. 12) and one goal and one assist at Northeastern (Jan. 13) the next day … added one goal and one assist in the 6-2 win over Harvard (Jan. 16) … after a single assist in the 3-2 overtime win over Vermont (Jan. 19), saw her 16-game point streak come to an end the next night in game two of the series (Jan. 20) … tallied three goals in the home-and-away series with No. 10 Providence, scoring once at home (Jan. 26) and twice on the road (Jan. 27), including a shorthanded goal and the game-winning power-play goal with under 4:00 to play … struck for two goals against Northeastern (Feb. 6) in the first round of the Beanpot, and a week later, scored two goals – including the game-tying goal with under 4:00 to play – against Boston University (Feb. 13) in the Beanpot Championship game to win Beanpot MVP honors … in the in-between game, scored BC’s lone goal against UNH (Feb. 9) in the 2-1 loss at home … posted four points in the two-game series at Maine (Feb. 16-17) to close the regular season: one goal and two assists on Feb. 16, and one assist on Feb. 17 … tied Kendall Coyne’s Hockey East single-season points and goals records in the Maine series … picked up Hockey East Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week honors on Feb. 19 and NCAA No. 2 Star of the Week honors on Feb. 20 … had two points – one goal in Game 1 and one assist in Game 2 – in the Eagles’ Hockey East Quarterfinal series against Vermont (Feb. 23-24) … scored one of BC’s two goals in the Hockey East semifinal loss to Connecticut (March 3) ... named BC's Female Rookie of the Year.
BEFORE BC
A two-time member of Canada’s Under-18 National Team … represented Canada at the 2016 and 2017 IIHF Under-18 World Championships, winning silver both years … at the 2017 event, scored two goals in four games, including a goal in the gold-medal game against the U.S. … collected five points in five games at the 2016 U18 world championship, including a goal against the U.S. in the gold-medal game … has played in Canada’s last two Under-18 Summer Series (2015, 2016) against the U.S. U18s …was one of the youngest participants in Canada’s 2016 Women’s National Team’s Fall Festival … helped Team Ontario Red win the 2015 and 2016 Under-18 Canada Women’s National Championships … played for Mississauga Jr. Chiefs and was the team’s captain in 2016-17 … finished second in scoring in the PWHL in 2016-17, recording a league-high 37 goals and 15 assists for 52 points in 31 games … her totals included six shorthanded goals and eight game-winning goals … helped the Chiefs advance to the bronze medal in the 2017 PWHL Playoffs, and led the league in postseason scoring with 17 points from a league-best 14 goals and three assists, which included four game-winning goals … in 34 games with the Chiefs in 2015-16, was the PWHL scoring champion with 65 points (30 goals, 35 assists) … led Mississauga to a runner-up finish in the PWHL in 2015-16 … before joining Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, played with the Toronto Aeros … tallied 48 points (28 goals, 20 assists) in 37 games in 2014-15.
PERSONAL
Daryl is the daughter of Michael Watts and Barbara Karabin … she has an older brother Jackson … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences ... recipient of the Driscoll Family Hockey Scholarship Fund.
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS
Points: 5 (twice), at Merrimack, Jan 02, 2018 ; New Hampshire, Jan 05, 2018
Goals: 4, New Hampshire, Jan 05, 2018
Assists: 4, at St. Lawrence, Nov 11, 2018
Shots: 12, vs. Northeastern, Feb. 12, 2019
Power-Play Goals: 2, at Boston University, Oct 28, 2017
Shorthanded Goals: 2, New Hampshire, Jan 02, 2018
Penalties: 2 (twice), Boston University, Dec 01, 2017 ; at Boston University, Dec 02, 2017
Penalty Minutes: 4 (twice), Boston University, Dec 01, 2017 ; at Boston University, Dec 02, 2017
Plus/Minus: 4 (four times), last New Hampshire, Jan 05, 2018
Hockey East Second Team All-Star … NEHW All-New England Team … Hockey East All-Tournament Team … Hockey East Player of the Week once (March 18) … skated in all 39 contests … led the team with 48 points off of a team-high 22 goals and 26 assists … had 16 multi-point outings on the year … had six games in which she had two assists … finished tied for the team lead in game-winning goals (5) … finished tied for third on the team with 10 power-play points (5g, 5a) … had a team-high 184 shots on goal, including a season-high 12 against Northeastern in the Beanpot consolation game (Feb. 12) … blocked nine shots … finished the year plus-28 … scored one short-handed goal on the year in the season-opener at Minnesota Duluth (Sept. 28) … picked up one goal and one assist in wins over Syracuse (Oct. 6), Vermont (Oct. 20), Maine (Oct. 28), UConn (Nov. 1), Northeastern (Jan. 12), Holy Cross (Feb. 1) and New Hampshire (Feb. 8) … scored her 50th career goal as part of a two-goal game at Providence (Nov. 3), becoming the fastest player in program history to reach that mark in the NCAA modern era … with a goal against BU (Dec. 1), Watts became the fourth sophomore and 19th player in program history to reach 100 career points and the fastest BC player to reach that mark in the modern NCAA era … had a three-point game off of one goal and two assists against Maine (Feb. 15) … picked up another three points with two goals and one assist against BU in the Hockey East Tournament semifinal (March 9) … closed out the year with a season-long seven-game point streak … also had one six-game streak, one five-game streak and two four-game streaks ... participated in Hockey Canada's National Women's Development Team selection camp ... invited to Hockey Canada National Women's Team Fall Festival.
AS A FRESHMAN (2017-18)
Won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award as the national player of the year … was the first-ever underclassman to win the award … CCM/AHCA First-Team All-American … USCHO Player of the Year … USCHO Rookie of the Year … All-USCHO First Team … New England Hockey Writers New England Player of the Year … NEHW All-New England Team … won the Cammi Granato Award as Hockey East Player of the Year … unanimous selection as the Hockey East Rookie of the Year … unanimous selections to both the Hockey East All-Star First Team and Hockey East All-Rookie Team … won the Hockey East Three Stars Award … was the Hockey East Scoring Champion … won four monthly awards from the Hockey Commissioners’ Association: Player of the Month (October) and Rookie of the Month (October, November, January) … a four-time Hockey East Monthly Award winner: Player of the Month (October) and Rookie of the Month (October, November, January) … won a Hockey East weekly award nine times … was the Hockey East Player of the Week twice (Oct. 9, Feb. 19) … seven times won the Hockey East Rookie of the Week (Oct. 23, Oct. 30, Nov. 6, Dec. 11, Jan. 8, Jan. 29, Feb. 19) … twice honored as the NCAA’s No. 1 Star of the Week (Oct. 24, Jan. 9) and once as the No. 2 Star of the Week (Feb. 20) … led the nation in scoring as a freshman … posted 82 points in 38 games and also led the country in points per game (2.16), goals (42) and power-play goals (10) … was second nationally in goals per game (1.11), power-play points (24), power-play assists (tied, 14) and shots per game (5.66) … also ranked third nationally in assists (40), assists per game (1.05), shorthanded goals (tied, 3), shots (215) and hat tricks (tied, 3) and was seventh in plus/minus (+43) … tied the Hockey East single-season points (55) and goals (30) records, and had the sixth-highest single-season assists (25) mark … set the Hockey East freshman points, goals and assists records in conference play, as well as the Boston College freshman records in all three categories … her 82 points mark the second-highest single-season point total in program history … her 42 goals were also the second-highest single-season mark in BC history … her 82 points are the highest-ever point total in an Olympic year, besting the previous mark of 71 in 2001-02 … her 82 points were tied for the 14th-highest single-season point total in NCAA history, while her 42 goals were tied for the eighth-most in NCAA history in a single season … posted points in 35-of-38 games … recorded 25 multiple points games, including two 5-point games, five 4-point games, six 3-point games and 12 2-point games … led the NCAA with 11 multiple-goal games and added 10 multiple-assist efforts … played on the left wing the entire season, playing 23 games next to Caitrin Lonergan on the second line and 15 games next to Makenna Newkirk on the first line … netted two hat tricks: vs. No. 4 Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 6) and a four-goal game against New Hampshire (Jan. 5), which included two shorthanded goals … began her career with a nine-game point streak during which she collected 27 points (12 goals, 15 assists) … opened her career with a five-point weekend against No. 4 Minnesota Duluth, picking up two assists in her collegiate debut (Oct. 5) and netting a hat trick in the second game (Oct. 6) before winning HEA Player of the Week honors … factored on all four goals in the 4-2 win over Quinnipiac (Oct. 17), scoring once and adding three assists … scored the game-tying goal in the 2-2 tie at Connecticut (Oct. 20) … again factored in all four of BC’s goals in a 4-2 win, this time at Vermont (Oct. 22), with one goal and three assists … won her first HEA Rookie of the Week honor for her performance that week … potted two goals and added one assist for three points at Boston University (Oct. 28), and followed it with a two-goal, two-assist effort against Maine (Oct. 29) the next night to repeat as HEA Rookie of the Week … won her third-straight HEA Rookie of the Week nod after six points in two games against No. 9 Providence (Nov. 3) – one goal, three assists – and at Syracuse (Nov. 4), where she had one goal and one assist, including the assist on the game-winning goal … collected a career-high four assists at No. 8 St. Lawrence (Nov. 11), one day after seeing her season-opening point streak snapped at nine games … the SLU game started not only began her 16-game point streak – tied for the fifth-longest in program history – but also began a run of five straight multiple-point efforts: two points (1G, 1A) vs. Connecticut (Nov. 17), two goals at Connecticut (Nov. 18) – including the game-tying goal, two assists at Harvard (Nov. 22) and three points (2G, 1A) against Northeastern (Nov. 28) … after a single goal against Boston University (Dec. 1) added two goals and one assist for three points the next day on the road at BU (Dec. 2) … picked up three points (two goals, one assist) in the home-and-away series with Merrimack (home on Dec. 8, away on Dec. 9) right before the winter break … returned from the holidays with 12 points in three games … posted back-to-back 5-point games … had two goals and three assists in the 7-3 victory at Merrimack (Jan. 2), and followed it up with a four-goal, one-assist effort against UNH (Jan. 5) … closed the weekend with two points (1G, 1A) at New Hampshire (Jan. 7) and won HEA Rookie of the Week and the NCAA No. 1 Star of the Week … continued the point streak with a two-assist effort against Northeastern (Jan. 12) and one goal and one assist at Northeastern (Jan. 13) the next day … added one goal and one assist in the 6-2 win over Harvard (Jan. 16) … after a single assist in the 3-2 overtime win over Vermont (Jan. 19), saw her 16-game point streak come to an end the next night in game two of the series (Jan. 20) … tallied three goals in the home-and-away series with No. 10 Providence, scoring once at home (Jan. 26) and twice on the road (Jan. 27), including a shorthanded goal and the game-winning power-play goal with under 4:00 to play … struck for two goals against Northeastern (Feb. 6) in the first round of the Beanpot, and a week later, scored two goals – including the game-tying goal with under 4:00 to play – against Boston University (Feb. 13) in the Beanpot Championship game to win Beanpot MVP honors … in the in-between game, scored BC’s lone goal against UNH (Feb. 9) in the 2-1 loss at home … posted four points in the two-game series at Maine (Feb. 16-17) to close the regular season: one goal and two assists on Feb. 16, and one assist on Feb. 17 … tied Kendall Coyne’s Hockey East single-season points and goals records in the Maine series … picked up Hockey East Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week honors on Feb. 19 and NCAA No. 2 Star of the Week honors on Feb. 20 … had two points – one goal in Game 1 and one assist in Game 2 – in the Eagles’ Hockey East Quarterfinal series against Vermont (Feb. 23-24) … scored one of BC’s two goals in the Hockey East semifinal loss to Connecticut (March 3) ... named BC's Female Rookie of the Year.
BEFORE BC
A two-time member of Canada’s Under-18 National Team … represented Canada at the 2016 and 2017 IIHF Under-18 World Championships, winning silver both years … at the 2017 event, scored two goals in four games, including a goal in the gold-medal game against the U.S. … collected five points in five games at the 2016 U18 world championship, including a goal against the U.S. in the gold-medal game … has played in Canada’s last two Under-18 Summer Series (2015, 2016) against the U.S. U18s …was one of the youngest participants in Canada’s 2016 Women’s National Team’s Fall Festival … helped Team Ontario Red win the 2015 and 2016 Under-18 Canada Women’s National Championships … played for Mississauga Jr. Chiefs and was the team’s captain in 2016-17 … finished second in scoring in the PWHL in 2016-17, recording a league-high 37 goals and 15 assists for 52 points in 31 games … her totals included six shorthanded goals and eight game-winning goals … helped the Chiefs advance to the bronze medal in the 2017 PWHL Playoffs, and led the league in postseason scoring with 17 points from a league-best 14 goals and three assists, which included four game-winning goals … in 34 games with the Chiefs in 2015-16, was the PWHL scoring champion with 65 points (30 goals, 35 assists) … led Mississauga to a runner-up finish in the PWHL in 2015-16 … before joining Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, played with the Toronto Aeros … tallied 48 points (28 goals, 20 assists) in 37 games in 2014-15.
PERSONAL
Daryl is the daughter of Michael Watts and Barbara Karabin … she has an older brother Jackson … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences ... recipient of the Driscoll Family Hockey Scholarship Fund.
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS
Points: 5 (twice), at Merrimack, Jan 02, 2018 ; New Hampshire, Jan 05, 2018
Goals: 4, New Hampshire, Jan 05, 2018
Assists: 4, at St. Lawrence, Nov 11, 2018
Shots: 12, vs. Northeastern, Feb. 12, 2019
Power-Play Goals: 2, at Boston University, Oct 28, 2017
Shorthanded Goals: 2, New Hampshire, Jan 02, 2018
Penalties: 2 (twice), Boston University, Dec 01, 2017 ; at Boston University, Dec 02, 2017
Penalty Minutes: 4 (twice), Boston University, Dec 01, 2017 ; at Boston University, Dec 02, 2017
Plus/Minus: 4 (four times), last New Hampshire, Jan 05, 2018
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