Kiwi dreamt she was up against Ottawa 3-1 in Round 1 of the playoffs, but it was just a dream turned nightmare as it was ripped away from her. But oh well, Kiwi did fine this season. It was certainly an adjustment playing more...organized hockey than what she had in New Zealand. Turns out you can't just hit people in the face all the time and not get in trouble. I'm disappointed that midway through the season Kiwi stopped fighting and became an actual good defensewoman and like got a bunch of a assists and fixed her plus minus. I have no clue how her hits and stuff rank when it comes to rookies. Its too hard to look up all that stuff, she was third on the team in blocks which is pretty dope (and painful). She lead the league in fights won and penalty minutes so there is that. Maybe she will win the unofficial and very coveted Juni Panda award in the SHL someday.