Toronto Six Solidify Forward Corps, Agree To Deal With Mackenzie MacNeil

After finishing the regular season with Hvidovre IK in the EWHL, the Toronto Six announced on Monday morning the signing of forward Mackenzie MacNeil.

MacNeil, from Richmond Hill, joins the Toronto Six in the NWHL after spending last season overseas in Copenhagen, her first year spent in the EWHL. Prior to competing in Europe, MacNeil played professional hockey with the Toronto Furies in the CWHL. She did so through only one season before making the jump to pro in Denmark’s capital.

Speaking of her days in Toronto, the York Region native racked up two goals and two assists for a total of four points. She did so through 25 games before signing her contract with Hvidovre IK. An alumna of the CWHL, MacNeil was drafted by the Furies and signed soon after for the league’s last season.

agreed to terms back on July 14th. MacNeil becomes the ninth forward unveiled by Toronto for the upcoming season. Reflecting on her one-year tenure in the EWHL with Hvidovre IK, MacNeil scored a single goal along with one assist in eight games played. Much like four of her teammates, Toronto’s newest addition played hockey internationally, but rather than doing so in Sweden, she played in one league outside the SDHL.

Returning to Toronto to play hockey, MacNeil said of the new opportunity, “Growing up playing the majority of my minor hockey career in the Toronto area, I’m thrilled to be joining the Toronto Six for their inaugural NWHL season. To me, playing for the Toronto Six is all about growing an incredible new program and giving back to one of the best hockey cities in the world that helped shape me into the person and athlete I am today.”

Speaking to her first impressions of the league’s newest team and her excitement to join them, MacNeil said of their their early successes, “The Six has made a large impact on the local community in a short few months. The organization as a whole from the management to my teammates – everything and everyone is first-class. I look forward to being part of a team of leaders and role models in the community both on and off the ice.”