Английская Википедия:Brianne Jenner

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox ice hockey player Brianne Alexandra Jenner (born May 4, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player and a member of Canada's national women's team, currently playing for PWHL Ottawa of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). She made her debut for Canada at the 2010 Four Nations Cup and won a gold medal. She played college hockey with the Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey program. Before signing in the PWHL, Jenner served on the board of directors of the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) and currently serves on the executive committee of the Professional Women's Hockey League Players Association (PWHLPA).

Playing career

In high school, Jenner was the Appleby College hockey team captain. Jenner played junior hockey in the Provincial Women's Hockey League with the Stoney Creek Sabres. She was also the captain of Team Ontario Red at the 2008 National Women's Under-18 Championship. She scored the game-winning goal in double overtime of the gold medal game.[1]

Cornell

On October 29 and 30, 2010, Jenner played a role in both victories for the Cornell Big Red ice hockey team. On October 29, she had three assists at Quinnipiac. The following day, she scored a pair of goals and added an assist at Princeton.[2]

During three games from February 7 to February 11, 2012, Jenner led her team with eight points. Versus nationally ranked Mercyhurst, Jenner had a goal and an assist in a February 7 victory over Mercyhurst. In a 5–0 shutout win over the Brown Bears (on February 10), Jenner garnered two assists from two goals. On February 11, Jenner scored the game-winning goal versus the Yale Bulldogs that clinched the ECAC Hockey regular-season championship. In addition, she scored another goal, earning her 30th assist of the season.Шаблон:Citation needed

CWHL

Before going to college, Jenner played with the Mississauga Chiefs during the 2008–09 Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) season. The following season, she joined the Burlington Barracudas, and then left for Cornell in 2010.

On June 6, 2015, Jenner announced her entry into the 2015 CWHL Draft with the intention of being selected by the Calgary Inferno, as she would also be studying for a master's degree in public policy at the University of Calgary and would be able to play alongside three or more Cornell Big Red graduates.[3][4] Jenner captained the Inferno and helped the team capture their first Clarkson Cup championship in 2016. Contested at Ottawa's Canadian Tire Centre, she scored twice in an 8–3 victory over Les Canadiennes de Montréal.[5] She helped the team win a second Clarkson Cup title in 2019.[6] After the 2018–19 season, the CWHL abruptly ceased operations.

PWHPA

After the collapse of the CWHL, Jenner helped launch the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association (PWHPA), which led a boycott of the remaining North American professional league, the National Women's Hockey League, in a bid to gather support for the establishment of a unified, financially sustainable professional league.[7] Jenner skated for Team Sonnet (Toronto) in the 2021 Secret Cup, the Canadian leg of the 2020–21 PWHPA Dream Gap Tour. She recorded one goal in a 4-2 championship game loss versus Team Bauer (Montreal).[8]

PWHL

Following the PWHPA and the rival Premier Hockey Federation consolidating into the new Professional Women's Hockey League in 2023, Jenner was one of three initial free agent signings made by PWHL Ottawa. She and fellow Team Canada members Emily Clark and Emerance Maschmeyer were the first players announced by any team in the league.[9][10] On December 29, 2023, Jenner was named Ottawa's captain.[11] Jenner scored her first PWHL goal on January 23, 2024, in a 3–1 win over Toronto.[12]

International play

In a January 9, 2008, contest versus Germany at the inaugural World Women's Under-18 hockey championship, Jenner scored twice and earned an assist in a 10–1 win.[13] Jenner participated in tryouts for the senior national team ahead of the 2010 Olympics and 2011 World Championships, but did not make the rosters—she instead made her senior debut at the 2012 Women's World Championship.[7][14] Jenner was named to the 2014 Olympic roster for Canada.[15] She was named assistant captain of the national team in 2015.[7]

On January 11, 2022, Jenner was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team.[16][17][18] Her 9 goals in the tournament tied the Olympic record for most goals in a single women's tournament, capping off a tournament MVP nod and her 2nd Olympic gold medal.[19]

Personal life

In July 2019, Jenner married her longtime partner Hayleigh Cudmore, a former teammate with Cornell and the Calgary Inferno.[20][21][22]

Jenner served on the Board of Directors for the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) and, upon the formation of the PWHL in 2023, was named to the labour union's executive committee.[7][23]

Career Statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2008–09 Mississauga Chiefs CWHL 11 1 1 2 6
2009–10 Burlington Barracudas CWHL 17 11 12 23 2
2010–11 Cornell University ECAC 33 23 27 50 26
2011–12 Cornell University ECAC 33 20 37 57 34
2012–13 Cornell University ECAC 32 35 35 70 44
2014–15 Cornell University ECAC 31 15 36 51 22
2015–16 Calgary Inferno CWHL 24 10 18 18 6 3 2 4 6 2
2016–17 Calgary Inferno CWHL 20 9 18 27 6
2017–18 Calgary Inferno CWHL 4 1 1 2 4 3 0 2 2 0
2018–19 Calgary Inferno CWHL 27 19 13 32 8 4 2 0 2 2
2019–20 GTA East PWHPA
2020–21 Toronto PWHPA 4 1 3 4 2
2022–23 Team Sonnet PWHPA 20 5 14 19 2
CWHL totals 103 52 63 104 32 10 4 6 10 4

International

Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2008 Canada U18 Шаблон:Sica 5 6 3 9 2
2009 Canada U18 Шаблон:Sica 5 5 1 6 2
2012 Canada WC Шаблон:Goca 5 0 1 1 0
2013 Canada WC Шаблон:Sica 5 4 2 6 2
2014 Canada OG Шаблон:Goca 5 1 0 1 0
2015 Canada WC Шаблон:Sica 5 1 2 3 2
2016 Canada WC Шаблон:Sica 5 1 4 5 2
2017 Canada WC Шаблон:Sica 5 2 2 4 0
2018 Canada OG Шаблон:Sica 5 0 2 2 0
2019 Canada WC Шаблон:Brca 7 3 6 9 4
2021 Canada WC Шаблон:Goca 7 3 8 11 4
2022 Canada OG Шаблон:Goca 7 9 5 14 2
2022 Canada WC Шаблон:Goca 7 3 2 5 2
2023 Canada WC Шаблон:Sica 7 3 4 7 2
Junior totals 10 11 4 15 4
Senior totals 70 30 38 68 20

Awards and honours

  • Toronto Star High School Athlete of the Week (Week of December 5, 2007)[24]
  • Province of Ontario ribbon dancing quarterfinalist 2002–2003
  • Quill and Dagger Senior Honor Society, Cornell University

NCAA

IIHF and Olympics

  • IIHF Women's World Hockey Championship gold medallist (2012, 2021, 2022), silver medallist (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017) and bronze medallist (2019)
  • Olympic gold medallist (2014, 2022) and silver medallist (2018)
  • Olympic tournament MVP (2022)

References

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External links

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