 There were only a few options for a women's college hockey player to continue their career after they graduate. They could play in the NWHL, where Minnesota just picked up a team, there are leagues in Canada or you can take your talents overseas and play in Europe, which is where former beaver standout Emma Terries will be taking her talents. Terries announced recently that she has signed with ERC Ingolstadt Panthers of the WHL Super Club Professional League in Germany. The Panthers finished third place in their 18 team last season. With the beavers, she had a team leading 11 goals and a career high 11 assists last season and she skated in 145 consecutive games. That was third longest of program history. Also the team's captain and a WCHA scholar athlete going over to Germany. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.