Tatyana Shatalova

She holds the record for youngest player to play in the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF; previously known as NWHL, 2015–2021).

She put up 12 points in 23 games in her rookie season and was noted for her fast, aggressive and physical style of play, getting 29 penalty minutes and a one-game suspension for fighting.

[4] During the season, she worked on overcoming the language barrier with fellow Russian-speaking Riveters rookie Bulbul Kartanbay of Kazakhstan.

She had previously scored a shootout goal earlier in December, the game winner in a match against the Minnesota Whitecaps.

In 2018, she was named to the senior Russian women's roster for the 2018 Winter Olympics as a reserve player, but didn't appear in any games.