Officially, An All-time Hockey Great

Talia Martucci selected to Globe All-Scholastic Girls Hockey Team

Talia Martucci, a four-year standout for the Winthrop High School girls hockey team, was selected to the 2025 Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team.

The honor is symbolic of being one of the top hockey players in Massachusetts.

Martucci becomes the second player in the history of the Winthrop program to be named Globe All-Scholastic, joining former teammate Emma Holmes on the elite list.

“I feel really good about the award,” said head coach Butch Martucci, who is Talia’s father. “It was really nice to get another All-Scholastic from our program. One of the great parts about it is that you open up that section in the Globe and you have the girls’ hockey on one side and the boys’ hockey on the other side, and you get to see Dale Dunbar as one of the coaches of the year. So, it was really special to read that in the newspaper.”

A senior captain who helped lead the Vikings to the Northeast Hockey League title this season, Talia Martucci finished as the program’s all-time leader in assists with 75, to go along with 65 career goals. This season, Martucci had 19 goals and 21 assists while earning the Northeast Hockey League (NHL) Most Valuable Player Award.

Butch Martucci said his daughter played alongside some terrific linemates including Emma Holmes, Julia Holmes, Mia Norris, Hannah Parker, and this year’s duo of junior Chloe Couture and sophomore Angela Coscia.

“As an underclassman, Talia loved playing right wing on the same line with the Holmes sisters as well as skating with Mia and Hannah – this season Talia was the senior and had two excellent younger players on her line,” said Coach Martucci.

For the parents, Butch and Tracey Martucci (a Winthrop High Hall of Fame inductee), Talia’s graduation in June will complete a run of recent athletic greatness in the family that was launched by their older daughter, Mia Martucci – the 2022 recipient of the Wallace B. Maclean Top Female Athlete Award – and is now being capped off by Talia’s success in the girls lacrosse program. Talia has surpassed the 100-goal and 150-point milestones in her lacrosse career.

Talia and her hockey teammates will celebrate their championship season at the awards banquet Sunday.

And then this fall, it’s off to Salem State University, where Talia Martucci will become a collegiate hockey player for the Vikings.

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