Meaghan Sittler is a Canadian-born American former ice hockey player for the Colby College White Mules women"s ice hockey program and the Brampton Thunder of the NWHL.
Background
She is the daughter of former Toronto Maple Leafs player Darryl Sittler, and the sister of 1992 National Hockey League Draft pick, Ryan Sittler. Although she was born in Canada, she resided in East Amherst, New York when she competed internationally for the United States.
Career
She is Colby"s all-time leading scorer with 199 goals and 121 assists in 85 games. After her freshman year at the Nichols School in Buffalo, Sittler was invited to try out for the under-18 girls United States national hockey team During the 1995-1996 season, Meaghan Sittler led the National Collegiate Athletic Association with 41 goals and 40 assists in 21 games.
In her final 13 games, Sittler had eight hat tricks and either scored or assisted on 82 of 111 White Mules goals.
During the 1997-1998 National Collegiate Athletic Association season, Sittler was eighth in the nation in scoring with 37 points (18 goals, 19 assists). On October 18, 1997, Sittler was part of the ECAC All-Star team that played the United States national women"s hockey team
In 1996, Sittler played for Team United States of America at the Pacific Rim women"s hockey championship. She followed that up in 1998 and 1999 by playing for Team United States of America at the Three Nations Cup.
From 1999 to 2000, she was with the United States Select Team.
With the Brampton Thunder, Sittler competed for Team Ontario in the 2003 Esso Women"s Nationals. On May 30, 2010, Sittler opens the Boogha Boogha Inspiration Studio, just blocks from the Lorne Park neighbourhood where she lived as a young girl.