"It's no coincidence that I think almost every single national team player has met some Olympian that came before us, and we got to see their medals and meet them," McLaughlin said. "That's when that dream starts, to do something like that. So these little girls are just so pumped, A, to be on this ice. But B, having Amanda out there and everything - there are so many smiles to be a part of this."
They were joined by women players from the Robert Morris University, Chatham University and the DICK'S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Penguins 19U Elite programs. That was wonderful to see for Molly Schafer, there with her 8-year-old daughter Caroline (missing both of her front teeth, like a typical hockey player!)
"Where we are in Wheeling, it's really neat because we have one female coach that goes out with them - and Caroline always runs to her, at whatever station she is at. She always wants to be with her, and she's so good with the kids," Molly said. "It's fun for a girl to see girls, you know?
"To see them all together and to have her be out there with lots of girls at once, I think it's invigorating for her. You get tired playing against boys all the time. She even told me, next year, I just want to play with girls… so this is a very good preview of that, I feel."