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Women’s Hockey Welcomes Two Transfers

BOSTON— Northeastern women's hockey head coach Dave Flint has announced the addition of two transfers ahead of the 2026-27 season. Grace Sadura and Kamdyn Davis will both join the Huskies from Minnesota Duluth.
 
"Grace is a standup citizen who will make a positive impact on our hockey team and our community at large," remarked Flint. "She is a gritty hockey player who will come to us with valuable experience. We expect her to join our lineup as one of our top players who will be relied upon in every situation."
 
Sadura joins the Huskies as a graduate transfer with one year of eligibility remaining. A forward, Sadura played in 115 games amassing 17 goals, 18 assists and 35 points with the Bulldogs. The Chanhassen, Minnesota native was an assistant captain for UMD in 2025-26 and has appeared in three NCAA Tournaments.
 
"Kamdyn is a mobile defender who will bring skill, intensity and confidence to our lineup," said Flint. "She is an elite skater who plays the game hard and will undoubtedly see time in every situation of our game."
 
Davis arrives on Huntington Avenue with two years of eligibility remaining. A defender, Davis appeared in 72 games over two years at UMD, notching two goals, three assists and five points. Davis hails from Beloit, Wisconsin and has appeared in two NCAA Tournaments.
 
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