Sarah Fillier grew up an NHL fan, watching the league’s draft every year.

Now that she’s about to become a professional herself, she can’t wait to have her own moment like this.

Many believe that Fillier is the first overall pick as the Professional Women’s Hockey League draft approaches on Monday.

A 23-year-old center from the Toronto suburb of Georgetown, she said it would be an honor to be drafted in the first round, even more so first overall.

“It’s what you dream of,” Fillier said. It is an honor to be recognized as one of the first six to be chosen, alongside girls with very impressive careers. Being chosen first place would be a dream come true. »

Fillier has won three world championships as well as Olympic gold with Canada over the past four years. She has 20 goals and 31 points in 28 games with the national team.

She was also a star in the NCAA, with Princeton.

In 2023-24, Fillier had 30 goals and 43 points in 29 games with the Tigers.

She finished her career there with 93 goals and 194 points.

However, there will be “a little learning curve” ahead, in his own opinion.

“I have a little experience adjusting and readjusting to the context of the game, but there it will definitely be unknown,” she said during a video conference on Thursday.

“I think the biggest thing I’m going to have to adjust to is the physicality of the league. That’s gotten a lot bigger and I don’t think it’s going to go away.”

New York holds the first overall pick in the second LPHF draft.

The other choices will be in order Ottawa, Minnesota (the champions), Boston, Montreal and Toronto.