In the Atlantic University Sport division, Moss had the second-highest point total among first-year blueliners with the X-Women.
The hockey player from Port Moody put up remarkable numbers during her debut season as a defender for St. Francis Xavier University (Antigonish, N.S.) in the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) regular season, earning the second-most points in her division from the 2022–23 season.
Kya Moss of Port Moody
The Tri-Cities Predators alumnus, 19, was just chosen to the AUS women’s hockey all-rookie team thanks to her outstanding performance.
With the X-Women, Moss recorded nine points (all assists) and the top plus-minus rating (+9) in the conference. She also started all 28 of the team’s regular-season contests. For all AUS defenders, the points were fifteenth-best. She had 54 shots on goal, which was the eighth most, and accrued 18 penalty minutes.
- Moss had the second-highest point total among first-year blueliners with the X-Women.
- She had 54 shots on goal, which was the eighth most, and accrued 18 penalty minutes.
- She is now preparing for next week’s 2023 U SPORTS Women’s Hockey Championship
She is now preparing for next week’s 2023 U SPORTS Women’s Hockey Championship. The X-Women received one of the two automatic bids from the AUS to the national tournament in Montreal from March 16 to 19. They did this by making it to the conference finals series.
In seven games throughout the playoffs, Moss recorded her first goal at the top level of collegiate hockey in Canada and added an assist.
In January 2022, she made a commitment to play for St. Francis Xavier, which is more than 210 kilometers northeast of Halifax.
Prior to signing anything, Moss, a member of the Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation Band, held the position of captain for the Pacific Steelers of the Junior Women’s Hockey League (JWHL).
She will now try to help her university win its first-ever national championship; she is currently ranked as the fifth seed heading into the season’s final week. Silver in 2011 was St. Francis Xavier’s greatest result.