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12 gamesCollege / University
Wisconsin
Height
5'9"
Age
27
Hometown
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Nationality
Canada
Shoots
Right
Pronunciation
SO-FEE SHUHR-leeContract
$48,000 (3.3% of team payroll)Official PWHLPA disclosure, 2025-26#14 on team · #98 in PWHL
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Cancer Rabbit
Sophie Shirley attacks the offensive zone with the protective competitive instinct of a forward who treats every shift as a battle for territory and refuses to cede space in the high-danger areas without maximum resistance. Cancer brings a strong competitive instinct and a connection to the net front that manifests as positioning always directed toward the most dangerous scoring areas. The Rabbit adds quickness and alertness, the ability to respond to loose pucks and second chances before the defense can recover. This combination produces a forward who creates scoring chances through persistent net-front presence and opportunistic finishing, establishing position in the most dangerous area of the ice and converting the rebounds and loose pucks that her positioning generates. Her ability to screen goaltenders and redirect shots adds another dimension to her offensive contribution.
That protective instinct translates to net-front presence that makes life difficult for opposing goaltenders and defensemen. Shirley reads the shot trajectory and positions herself to redirect or collect the rebound before the defense can clear the area. The Cancer instinct means she anticipates where the next loose puck will arrive, and the Rabbit's quickness allows her to get to it first. Her hands in tight spaces are quick and she has the skill to finish from close range when the opportunity presents itself. She maintains her net-front position through physical contact and doesn't get pushed out of the high-danger areas easily.
Under pressure, the Cancer-Rabbit stays competitive and alert. Shirley doesn't abandon her net-front position when the game gets physical. She maintains her presence and continues to battle for the loose pucks. In the locker room, the Rabbit's responsive energy and the Cancer competitive instinct make her a teammate who contributes through relentless effort in the areas that determine games.
The counter to Shirley is strong, physical defensemen who box her out of the net-front area and clear rebounds before she can get to them. When the defense wins the battle for positioning in front of the net, the opportunistic advantage narrows.
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