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Nela Lopušanová
Born (2008-02-26) 26 February 2008 (age 16)
Žilina, Slovakia
Height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight 66 kg (146 lb; 10 st 6 lb)
Position Wing
Shoots Left
19U AAA team
Former teams
Bishop Kearney Selects
VLCI Žilina U16
MsHKM Žilina
Playing career 2022–present
Medal record
Representing   Slovakia
Women's ball hockey
World Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Canada

Nela Lopušanová (born 26 February 2008) is a Slovak ice hockey winger for the Bishop Kearney Selects under-19 AAA team. She gained the attention of the international ice hockey community at age fourteen with her remarkable performance at the 2023 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship, which included scoring the first Michigan goal at an IIHF women's event. [1]

Lopušanová also plays elite ball hockey and is a member of the Slovak women's national ball hockey team.

Ice hockey career

Lopušanová began figure skating on an outdoor pond at the age of two and started playing ice hockey before her fifth birthday. [2] At the age of four, she attended a World Girls Ice Hockey Weekend hosted by the IIHF, prompting her to join a club team. [3] She developed in the MsHKM Žilina organization, the minor and junior affiliate VLCI Žilina, in her hometown of Žilina. [4]

At age thirteen, she made her senior league debut as a left winger with MsHKM Žilina ženy in the 2021–22 season of the Slovak Women's Extraliga ( Slovak: Extraliga žien), the women's elite national league in Slovakia. [5] Though she played just six games during the season, she ranked third in the league for scoring, amassing a staggering 25 goals and 15 assists, totaling 40 points and a league-leading average of 6.67 points per game. In addition to women's hockey, she also played as a centre with the men's under-16 affiliate of MHK Dolný Kubín in the Liga kadetov (renamed Liga starších žiakov AA in 2022). Playing against boys multiple years older than her, she recorded a goal and two assists in three games for a point-per-game pace. [6]

In the 2022–23 campaign, she continued to build on her incredible scoring from the previous season. She ranked fifth in the Extraliga žien and second among MsHKM Žilina players in scoring, with 28 goals and 21 assists for 49 points in just eight games. In the final game of the season, she recorded 10 goals and 9 assists in a 24–1 landslide victory over Ice Dream Košice. [7] [8] Concurrently, she scored 18 goals and tallied 25 assists across fourteen games as a centre with VLCI Žilina U16 in the Liga starších žiakov AA, ranking second on the team for points. [9] Her 43 points ranked 22nd in the league, though she played five fewer games than any higher-ranking player, and her 3.07 points per game was the highest of any player who appeared in more than ten games. [4] [10]

Her stellar performance led VLCI Žilina youth coach Jakub Kubiš to dub her "a wunderkind of the kind that is born only once per century." [11]

In the fall of 2023, after receiving offers from multiple programs, Lopušanová moved to the United States to attend Bishop Kearney High School in Irondequoit, New York and play with the Bishop Kearney Selects ice hockey program. [12] [13] [14] Her age made her eligible for the program's under-16 team but her skill earned her a place on the under-19 team, where she impressed immediately with 13 goals in her first 13 games. [15] During the 2024 USA Hockey-Chipotle Girls Tier 1 19U National Championship, Lopušanová led the tournament with 14 points (2g, 12a) in 6 games, [16] including one assist in the championship final loss to Shattuck-St Mary's. [17]

International play

Ice hockey

Lopušanová debuted with the Slovak national under-18 team at the 2023 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship in Östersund, Sweden. At just fourteen years of age, she was among the youngest players at the tournament – only seven other players were born in 2008 and three of the seven, Lenka Karkošková, Alica Juríková, and Lívia Nogová, were her teammates. [18]

In Slovakia’s first game, she scored two goals and an assist against Japan to lead all skaters in scoring on the opening day of the tournament. [19] Having grabbed international media attention in her first game, Lopušanová followed it up with "one of the most dominant performances ever seen by a player her age" against Switzerland, scoring a hat-trick and four points in a 4–1 win. [20] [21] She scored a goal and notched an assist in the third game against Czechia. [22] In the quarterfinal game against Sweden, she became the first player to score a Michigan goal at a women's IIHF event. [23] [24]

With nine goals and twelve points, Lopušanová was the top point producer of the tournament. In recognition of her remarkable debut, she was selected as Best Forward by the tournament directorate and she was named an All-Star as well as tournament MVP by the press, despite Slovakia's sixth-place finish. [1]

At the Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2023 edition of the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF), Lopušanová again led the tournament in scoring, propelling Slovakia to a silver medal. [25]

Entering the 2024 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship with high expectations after garnering significant media attention the previous year, Lopušanová scored just two goals and three points in five games. The Slovak team was eliminated in a 2–0 quarterfinal loss to Finland, before losing the fifth-place match to Sweden. [26] [27]

Ball hockey

Lopušanová made her international ball hockey debut with the Slovak national team at the 2022 Ball Hockey World Championship, at which Slovakia claimed the bronze medal. [28] She led all Slovak players with 10 points in seven games, including three game winning goals and a hat-trick, and was named a tournament All Star. [8]

Personal life

Lopušanová was born on 26 February 2008 in the Strážov district of Žilina, Slovakia [29] to parents Jozef Lopušan and Slávka Lopušanová. Her older brother, Šimon Lopušan (born 2002), is also an ice hockey player, a right winger, who plays with the men's senior team of VLCI Žilina in the Slovenská hokejová liga. [4] [30]

A self-proclaimed "hockey fanatic," she devotes nearly all her free time to the game. [31] She wears number 88 on her sweater as an homage to her hockey idol, Patrick Kane. [32]

Lopušanová has indicated she would like to attend university in North America and play in the NCAA. [2]

Lopušanová was announced as a finalist for the European Olympic Committees' Piotr Nurowski Best Young European Athlete Prize in April 2023 and won the award with over 40% of the vote in the following month. [33] [34] She was named to the Forbes Slovakia 30 under 30 list, also in May 2023. [35]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2021–22 MHK Dolný Kubín U16 Liga kadetov 3 1 2 3 0
2021–22 MsHKM Žilina Extraliga žien 6 25 15 40 4
2022–23 VLCI Žilina U16 Liga starších žiakov AA 13 18 25 43 6
2022–23 MsHKM Žilina Extraliga žien 8 28 21 49 8
Liga starších žiakov AA totals 16 19 27 46 6
Extraliga žien totals 14 53 36 89 12

Sources: Elite Prospects, Hockey Slovakia [36]

International

Year Team Event Result   GP G A Pts PIM
2023 Slovakia U18 6th 5 9 3 12 2
2023 Slovakia EYOF 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 6 6 12 6
2024 Slovakia U18 6th 5 2 1 3 3
Junior totals 14 17 10 27 11

Awards and honors

Ice hockey

Award Year Ref
International
World U18 Championship – Best Forward 2023 [37]
World U18 Championship – Most Valuable Player 2023 [38]
World U18 Championship – Media All-Star Team 2023 [38]
European Youth Olympic Festival – Best Forward 2023 [39]
Piotr Nurowski Best Young European Athlete Prize 2023 [34]

Ball hockey

Award Year Ref
International
World Championship Bronze Medal 2022 [40]
World Championship All-Star Team 2022 [41]

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Nela Lopušanová
Born (2008-02-26) 26 February 2008 (age 16)
Žilina, Slovakia
Height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight 66 kg (146 lb; 10 st 6 lb)
Position Wing
Shoots Left
19U AAA team
Former teams
Bishop Kearney Selects
VLCI Žilina U16
MsHKM Žilina
Playing career 2022–present
Medal record
Representing   Slovakia
Women's ball hockey
World Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Canada

Nela Lopušanová (born 26 February 2008) is a Slovak ice hockey winger for the Bishop Kearney Selects under-19 AAA team. She gained the attention of the international ice hockey community at age fourteen with her remarkable performance at the 2023 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship, which included scoring the first Michigan goal at an IIHF women's event. [1]

Lopušanová also plays elite ball hockey and is a member of the Slovak women's national ball hockey team.

Ice hockey career

Lopušanová began figure skating on an outdoor pond at the age of two and started playing ice hockey before her fifth birthday. [2] At the age of four, she attended a World Girls Ice Hockey Weekend hosted by the IIHF, prompting her to join a club team. [3] She developed in the MsHKM Žilina organization, the minor and junior affiliate VLCI Žilina, in her hometown of Žilina. [4]

At age thirteen, she made her senior league debut as a left winger with MsHKM Žilina ženy in the 2021–22 season of the Slovak Women's Extraliga ( Slovak: Extraliga žien), the women's elite national league in Slovakia. [5] Though she played just six games during the season, she ranked third in the league for scoring, amassing a staggering 25 goals and 15 assists, totaling 40 points and a league-leading average of 6.67 points per game. In addition to women's hockey, she also played as a centre with the men's under-16 affiliate of MHK Dolný Kubín in the Liga kadetov (renamed Liga starších žiakov AA in 2022). Playing against boys multiple years older than her, she recorded a goal and two assists in three games for a point-per-game pace. [6]

In the 2022–23 campaign, she continued to build on her incredible scoring from the previous season. She ranked fifth in the Extraliga žien and second among MsHKM Žilina players in scoring, with 28 goals and 21 assists for 49 points in just eight games. In the final game of the season, she recorded 10 goals and 9 assists in a 24–1 landslide victory over Ice Dream Košice. [7] [8] Concurrently, she scored 18 goals and tallied 25 assists across fourteen games as a centre with VLCI Žilina U16 in the Liga starších žiakov AA, ranking second on the team for points. [9] Her 43 points ranked 22nd in the league, though she played five fewer games than any higher-ranking player, and her 3.07 points per game was the highest of any player who appeared in more than ten games. [4] [10]

Her stellar performance led VLCI Žilina youth coach Jakub Kubiš to dub her "a wunderkind of the kind that is born only once per century." [11]

In the fall of 2023, after receiving offers from multiple programs, Lopušanová moved to the United States to attend Bishop Kearney High School in Irondequoit, New York and play with the Bishop Kearney Selects ice hockey program. [12] [13] [14] Her age made her eligible for the program's under-16 team but her skill earned her a place on the under-19 team, where she impressed immediately with 13 goals in her first 13 games. [15] During the 2024 USA Hockey-Chipotle Girls Tier 1 19U National Championship, Lopušanová led the tournament with 14 points (2g, 12a) in 6 games, [16] including one assist in the championship final loss to Shattuck-St Mary's. [17]

International play

Ice hockey

Lopušanová debuted with the Slovak national under-18 team at the 2023 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship in Östersund, Sweden. At just fourteen years of age, she was among the youngest players at the tournament – only seven other players were born in 2008 and three of the seven, Lenka Karkošková, Alica Juríková, and Lívia Nogová, were her teammates. [18]

In Slovakia’s first game, she scored two goals and an assist against Japan to lead all skaters in scoring on the opening day of the tournament. [19] Having grabbed international media attention in her first game, Lopušanová followed it up with "one of the most dominant performances ever seen by a player her age" against Switzerland, scoring a hat-trick and four points in a 4–1 win. [20] [21] She scored a goal and notched an assist in the third game against Czechia. [22] In the quarterfinal game against Sweden, she became the first player to score a Michigan goal at a women's IIHF event. [23] [24]

With nine goals and twelve points, Lopušanová was the top point producer of the tournament. In recognition of her remarkable debut, she was selected as Best Forward by the tournament directorate and she was named an All-Star as well as tournament MVP by the press, despite Slovakia's sixth-place finish. [1]

At the Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2023 edition of the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF), Lopušanová again led the tournament in scoring, propelling Slovakia to a silver medal. [25]

Entering the 2024 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship with high expectations after garnering significant media attention the previous year, Lopušanová scored just two goals and three points in five games. The Slovak team was eliminated in a 2–0 quarterfinal loss to Finland, before losing the fifth-place match to Sweden. [26] [27]

Ball hockey

Lopušanová made her international ball hockey debut with the Slovak national team at the 2022 Ball Hockey World Championship, at which Slovakia claimed the bronze medal. [28] She led all Slovak players with 10 points in seven games, including three game winning goals and a hat-trick, and was named a tournament All Star. [8]

Personal life

Lopušanová was born on 26 February 2008 in the Strážov district of Žilina, Slovakia [29] to parents Jozef Lopušan and Slávka Lopušanová. Her older brother, Šimon Lopušan (born 2002), is also an ice hockey player, a right winger, who plays with the men's senior team of VLCI Žilina in the Slovenská hokejová liga. [4] [30]

A self-proclaimed "hockey fanatic," she devotes nearly all her free time to the game. [31] She wears number 88 on her sweater as an homage to her hockey idol, Patrick Kane. [32]

Lopušanová has indicated she would like to attend university in North America and play in the NCAA. [2]

Lopušanová was announced as a finalist for the European Olympic Committees' Piotr Nurowski Best Young European Athlete Prize in April 2023 and won the award with over 40% of the vote in the following month. [33] [34] She was named to the Forbes Slovakia 30 under 30 list, also in May 2023. [35]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2021–22 MHK Dolný Kubín U16 Liga kadetov 3 1 2 3 0
2021–22 MsHKM Žilina Extraliga žien 6 25 15 40 4
2022–23 VLCI Žilina U16 Liga starších žiakov AA 13 18 25 43 6
2022–23 MsHKM Žilina Extraliga žien 8 28 21 49 8
Liga starších žiakov AA totals 16 19 27 46 6
Extraliga žien totals 14 53 36 89 12

Sources: Elite Prospects, Hockey Slovakia [36]

International

Year Team Event Result   GP G A Pts PIM
2023 Slovakia U18 6th 5 9 3 12 2
2023 Slovakia EYOF 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 6 6 12 6
2024 Slovakia U18 6th 5 2 1 3 3
Junior totals 14 17 10 27 11

Awards and honors

Ice hockey

Award Year Ref
International
World U18 Championship – Best Forward 2023 [37]
World U18 Championship – Most Valuable Player 2023 [38]
World U18 Championship – Media All-Star Team 2023 [38]
European Youth Olympic Festival – Best Forward 2023 [39]
Piotr Nurowski Best Young European Athlete Prize 2023 [34]

Ball hockey

Award Year Ref
International
World Championship Bronze Medal 2022 [40]
World Championship All-Star Team 2022 [41]

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