Draft:Sarah Bujold

Sarah Bujold (born 26 February 1996) is a Canadian ice hockey player and unrestricted free agent. She most recently played with PWHL Montreal during the 2023–24 season of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL).

Bujold played in U Sports women's ice hockey during university and has also played in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL) and Premier Hockey Federation (PHF).

Playing career
Bujold played five seasons of college ice hockey with the St. Francis Xavier X-Women ice hockey program in the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) conference of U Sports during 2014 to 2019.
 * – U Sports All-Star First Team 2016–17 and 2017–18
 * – 2017 Brodrick Trophy as U Sports women's ice hockey Player of the Year
 * – X-Women record book: 7th in career points, 6th in career goals, 10 in single-season points, 6th in single-season goals
 * – ended career with an average of 0.93 points per game

– planning to play for Les Canadiennes de Montréal in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) after graduating but the league folded in May 2019

– played three seasons in the SDHL
 * – 2019–20 SDHL season and 2020–21 SDHL season with Djurgårdens IF Hockey
 * – second in scoring on team both seasons (behind Jenn Wakefield and Josefine Jakobsen, respectively)
 * – 2021–22 SDHL season with HV71 → led team in scoring with 20+14 for 34 in 29

– 2022–23 PHF season with Metropolitan Riveters
 * – started season as PHF first star of the week
 * – third in team scoring, behind Madison Packer and Kelly Babstock
 * – re-signed for 2023–24 PHF season before league was bought out and dissolved

– PWHL
 * – went undrafted ("My agent and I definitely thought I would be drafted, even if only in the later rounds... it was disappointing")
 * – signed as a training camp invitee with PWHL Montréal
 * – one of two players from New Brunswick to make final rosters for the PWHL inaugural season

Personal life
– younger sister, Sophie, plays ice hockey with the UPEI Panthers women's ice hockey program

She was in relationship with HV71 and Metropolitan Riveters teammate Ebba Berglund for several years during the early 2020s.