How ‘Gucci Flip Flops’ and good vibes brought back Harwood Union Girls Hockey

February 21, 2025 | By Max Spradlin | Community News Service 

Halfway through their 11th game of the season, Harwood Union Girls Hockey looked like they were going to lose yet again.

The Highlanders were down 2-0 against Rutland. They’d lost every match so far this season, and seemed destined to extend their miserable losing streak which had stretched almost three years.

Harwood Girls Hockey celebrates their 3-2 win over Rutland on Jan. 29 after breaking their losing streak. Photo courtesy of Eric Boyden

But then, sophomore forward Alex Isham scored two goals and senior Shea Wheeler scored a third. On Jan. 29, they secured a 3-2 win in front of a hometown crowd – their first since March 2022.

Harwood sophomore Alex Isham looks for an opening in Saturday’s home game against the Stowe Raiders. Photo by Gordon Miller

“I went into the game against Rutland simply not willing to lose this game,” Isham said. “I just kept shooting and shooting and shooting, and eventually a couple shots went in.”

In the locker room, they played the team’s anthem, “Gucci Flip Flops” by Bhad Barbie. It’s a symbol of how “good vibes” helped them turn things around. 

“After that win, I was just so excited to walk into school the next day and be proud of our team,” said senior captain Lindsey Boyden. “Nobody realizes how hard we work and the effort we put in on the ice, and it finally paid off.”

These good vibes have carried on since that game. Harwood is 4-3 since then, including a dominating 8-2 win in their game Wednesday on the road over the Brattleboro Bears.

It had been a tough few years for Harwood. But the team, led by first-year head coach Eric Boyden, didn’t waver. Boyden kept practices light and lively, emphasizing playing with pace, hard work, and good vibes – like their adopted theme song about fancy beach footwear.

“Coach Boyden has really emphasized working hard and competing in practice,” said Maggie Belknap, senior captain. “It’s a blast to have fun and compete with each other.” 

Slowly but surely, the losses continued but grew closer and closer to wins. The team dropped a close game on the road to Brattleboro and managed to keep it close against Middlebury Union, losing 6-4 to one of the top teams in the league. 

Several players have provided leadership to the team by cheering on teammates and organizing rides to practice: for example, rock solid junior defender Zoe Duffy, as well as calm and collected Belknap.

They’ve kept spirits high by dancing during timeouts in practice and singing songs. 

Another tradition that has fostered good vibes is giving away a “game puck” to a player in the locker room who had a particularly strong performance. 

“Whoever had the game puck last game, signs their initials and gives the puck to a new player,” said goalie Camille Edgcomb. “The tradition really shows that everyone helps each other to be their best and believe in each other.”

Another key change for Harwood this year has been in net, where they went to a surprising place to find a goaltender: the field hockey pitch. Despite the transition from grass to ice, Edgcomb has found success and has been a steady presence in net. 

“Camille is a sponge when it comes to learning hockey and is extremely driven,” Coach Boyden said. 

Coach Boyden is confident in his team and its future, as they have a chorus of young players who have also emerged throughout the roster.  Boyden said Bridan Merrill demonstrates an outstanding hockey sense as a freshman, and Isham leads the team in points as a sophomore. 

The Harwood Highlanders at Saturday’s game vs. Stowe. Harwood came up short 4-3 in that match but has logged four wins since the magic win on Jan. 29. Photo by Gordon Miller

As of Friday, Feb. 21, Harwood’s season record stands at 4-13. The vibes continue to be high around this team, and they hope fans will celebrate “Gucci Flip Flops” with them as they head into the playoffs.

The Highlanders’ final two regular season games are at home at the Ice Center in Waterbury: Saturday at 5 p.m. vs. Burr & Burton, and 5 p.m. on Feb. 26 vs. Woodstock. 

Community News Service is a University of Vermont journalism internship program reporting for Vermont news organizations including Waterbury Roundabout.

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