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Michela Marie Cava[1] (born March 26, 1994) is a Canadian ice hockey centre for the Ottawa Charge of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL).

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Playing career

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Along with goaltender Danika Ranger, Cava is one of only two players to have won a gold medal at the Esso Cup, Canada’s National Female Midget Championship and the U18 Canadian women’s nationals.[2] Cava was the first, winning the Esso Cup with the Thunder Bay Queens in 2010 and with Team Ontario Red at the 2011 nationals.

College

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Cava played college ice hockey her first two seasons with the University of Connecticut Huskies. Prior to her junior season, she transferred to the University of Minnesota Duluth to join the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey program. In her final NCAA season, she recorded 38 points in 37 contests, including 12 multi-point games.[3]

Professional

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Cava was selected by the Toronto Furies in the third round of the 2016 CWHL Draft.[4] She made her debut on October 14 against the Boston Blades. Cava recorded a five-game scoring streak, starting on October 30 and lasting until November 20. She was selected to compete in the 2017 CWHL All-Star Game.[5]

After just one year in Toronto, Cava left the league to move to Sweden, signing with Modo Hockey in the SDHL.[6] She would score 55 points in 36 games in her first season in Sweden, leading Modo in points and finishing 5th in the league in scoring.[7] The next year, she would score 64 points, finishing the season as the SDHL's leading scorer.

In 2019, Cava left Modo to sign with Brynäs in Gävle, seeking a new challenge and wanting to move to a bigger city.[8] She would score 45 points in 36 games for Brynäs, finishing fourth in club scoring, as the club advanced to the SDHL semi-finals for the first time in seven years. She would sign with Luleå ahead of the 2020–21 SDHL season.[9]

On October 6, 2021, Cava signed with the Toronto Six of the Premier Hockey Federation.[10] She would be named the Playoff MVP for the 2022–23 season, leading the Six to win the Isobel Cup.[11]

Cava was drafted in the 12th round of the 2023 PWHL Draft by PWHL Minnesota.[12] During the 2023–24 season, she recorded five goals and three assists in 24 regular season games. During the playoffs she tied Taylor Heise for the team lead in scoring with four goals and four assists in ten games, and helped Minnesota win the inaugural Walter Cup.[13][14] On June 21, 2024, Cava signed a one-year contract extension with the Frost.[15] During the 2024–25 season, she recorded nine goals and ten assists in 30 regular season games. During the 2025 PWHL playoffs, she recorded three goals and two assists in eight games to help the Frost win their second consecutive Walter Cup. On June 17, 2025, she signed a two-year contract with the Vancouver Goldeneyes.[16]

On January 18, 2026, Cava was traded to the Ottawa Charge, along with Emma Greco and Brooke McQuigge, in exchange for Mannon McMahon, Anna Meixner, and Anna Shokhina.[17]

Personal life

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Cava has been in a relationship with her Ottawa Charge teammate Emma Greco since October 2022.[18] The two were also teammates on the Vancouver Goldeneyes, PWHL Minnesota, and the Toronto Six.[18]

Career statistics

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Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2012–13 UConn Huskies HEA
34 10 7 17 16
2013–14 UConn Huskies HEA
35 10 17 27 14
2014–15 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs WCHA
32 3 3 6 8
2015–16 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs WCHA
37 19 19 38 10
2016–17 Toronto Furies CWHL
24 6 8 14 10
2017–18 MoDo Hockey SDHL
36 25 30 55 26 5 1 2 3 2
2018–19 MoDo Hockey SDHL
36 27 37 64 30 6 6 5 11 4
2019–20 Brynäs IF SDHL
36 23 22 45 26 5 4 2 6 6
2020–21 Luleå HF SDHL
36 29 37 66 22 9 5 5 10 4
2020–21 KRS Vanke Rays ZhHL
3 0 3 3 0
2021–22 Toronto Six PHF
11 4 3 7 6 1 0 0 0 0
2021–22 KRS Vanke Rays ZhHL
12 3 13 16 4 8 6 11 17 8
2022–23 Toronto Six PHF
24 9 12 21 8 4 3 3 6 0
2023–24 PWHL Minnesota PWHL
24 5 3 8 4 10 4 4 8 4
2024–25 Minnesota Frost PWHL
30 9 10 19 10 8 3 2 5 4
CWHL totals 24 6 8 14 10
SDHL totals 144 104 126 230 104 25 16 14 30 10
ZhHL totals 12 3 13 16 4 11 6 14 20 8
PHF totals 35 13 15 28 14 5 3 3 6 0
PWHL totals 54 14 13 27 14 18 7 6 13 8

Sources: [19][20][21]

Awards and honours

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