In 2018, she helped the Riveters win the Isobel Cup and was named Isobel Cup Most Valuable Player.[2] She was selected to play in the 2017 and 2018 All-Star Games.[3]
Early life
Fitzgerald was raised in the Chicago suburb of Des Plaines, Illinois, where she attended Maine West High School and lettered in volleyball and softball.[4] She played for the Chicago Mission AAA hockey club from 2007 to 2012 winning five state championships in Illinois.[5][6] and won a Silver Medal at the US U16 Nationals in 2011 and a Bronze Medal at the USA U12 Nationals.[6] Fitzgerald was named to and participated in the AHAI/USA Hockey Development-Central Region camp in 2011.[6]
An honor roll student, Fitzgerald helped the softball team win a conference title and was named to the All-Conference team.[7] She earned All-Area and All-Conference awards for volleyball and was named the team's Most Valuable Player (MVP) four times.[6]
Playing career
NCAA
During her freshman season in 2012-13, Fitzgerald played in 15 games as goalie and posted a .912 save percentage (424 saves).[6] She made her debut on October 6.[6] On December 8, she notched an assist against the Minnesota State Mavericks.[8] Fitzgerald was named the team's Rookie of the Year.[6]
During the 2013-14 season, Fitzgerald was the starting goalie in 11 of the 13 games that she played. She tallied 381 saves for a .907 save percentage in 712:06 minutes of play.[6] She made over 30 saves in 7 games and made a season-high 44 saves against Minnesota.[6] She was named Women’s Defensive Player of the Week by the WCHA Conference for games played December 12–13, 2014.[7]
Fitzgerald started in 14 of the 16 games that she played during her junior season and notched a .907 save percentage (428 saves) in 873:30 minutes of play.[6] She recorded her first career shutout on November 8 against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and another on December 13 in a 3-0 win against the Bemidji Beavers. She made a season-high 47 saves against the Minnesota Gophers on January 24, 2015.[6]
After splitting some of her time as starting goaltender her first three seasons, Fitzgerald was the starting goaltender in 34 of 35 games her senior year.[9] She tallied a .906 save percentage (976 saves) and led all goaltenders in the WCHA in shots faced while playing in 34 games.[10] Her final win on home ice at St. Cloud took place on February 12, as she made 39 saves in a win against North Dakota.[11]
Premier Hockey Federation
Fitzgerald signed with the Metropolitan Riveters of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF, then called the National Women's Hockey League) in August 2016 for the 2016–17 NWHL season.[12] She made her regular season debut on October 8, 2016, against defending Isobel Cup champion, Boston Pride. On October 16, she made her first PHF start, logging 34 saves in a 4-2 loss to the Connecticut Whale.[13] On November 20, 2016, Fitzgerald recorded a shutout in a 4-0 victory against the Connecticut Whale, logging the first shutout in her team's history.[14] She was subsequently named NWHL Player of the Week.[15] Following the 2016 season, Fitzgerald was named Goaltender of the Year by the media after notching a 7–6–1 record with a 3.01 goals-against-average and a .901 save percentage.[4]
Fitzgerald participated in the 3rd NWHL All-Star Game.[16] Later in the 2017–18 NWHL season, she backstopped the Metropolitan Riveters to win the Isobel Cup in a 1-0 victory.[2] This was the first cup for the franchise and a milestone night for Fitzgerald as she logged a shutout.
Coaching career
Fitzgerald has coached youth players for the Midwest Goalie School, Chicago Blackhawks Youth, and Ironbound Hockey.[5]