Sarah Fillier has offensive reinforcements joining her in New York, after the Sirens restocked their expansion-depleted roster by adding two of college hockey's top scorers in the first round of the PWHL draft Tuesday night.
The Sirens used the No. 1 pick to select rugged, and hard-shooting Colgate forward Kristyna Kaltounkova. Minutes later Sirens general manager Pascal Daoust completed a trade with the Toronto Sceptres to acquire the No. 3 pick and choose Wisconsin center Casey O'Brien, women's college hockey's MVP last season.
''Watching who's on the roster, I'm just really excited to get started,'' said Kaltounkova, who is from the Czech Republic and became the first European-born player selected No. 1 in the PWHL draft. ''I'm happy to jump in and help out as much as I can and make an impact immediately.''
Daoust traded top defensema Ella Shelton to acquire Toronto's first and fourth-round pick (27th overall) in the eight-team, six-round draft.
The two forwards fill a major offensive hole after New York lost two of its three leading scorers — Alex Carpenter and Jessie Eldridge — as well as starting goalie Corinne Schroeder to Seattle in the PWHL expansion draft and signing process earlier this month. Carpenter and Eldridge combined to score 20 of the Sirens' league-low 71 goals last season.
''Now we have more tools to play,'' Daoust said. ''We just felt that it was an opportunity for us to gear up and cover a new angle and we're very happy with it.''
Kaltounkova and O'Brien join a team in need of star power after finishing last in the standings in each of the PWHL's first two seasons and lags in attendance playing out of New Jersey. And they join a lineup deep at defense and features Fillier, last year's No. 1 pick, who finished tied for the PWHL lead with 29 points.
''Sarah is one of those players who I grew up hearing her name, and I've always been a really big fan of her game,'' O'Brien said. ''I think we have similar vision and so I'd be honored if I got the opportunity to be her teammate.''