Tony Amato was convinced Jill Aguilera was living a double life. She had to be.
It was the only way he could explain how her 2017 season was unfolding, the bad luck she was experiencing.
“I asked some players if Jill is living some secret life we need to know about where the karma is going against her,” the Arizona head coach joked last season.
Aguilera finished the year with 28 shots — the second most on the team — and 15 were on frame. But she he only had two goals to show for it.