| Dec. 8, 2025 |
The Torrent scored the fastest two power play goals in PWHL history, courtesy of Alex Carpenter and Hilary Knight, in a span of 22 seconds late in the third period to defeat the Sirens 2-1 on Wednesday. The goals were Seattle's first-ever scored at home and led to the team's first-ever win at Climate Pledge Arena. Three days later in Vancouver, Surrey, BC, native Jenn Gardiner scored the first shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal in Goldeneyes history and Emerance Maschmeyer stopped all 28 shots to record the team's first-ever shutout as part of a 4-0 victory over the Sirens on Saturday at Pacific Coliseum. It also marked Vancouver's first-ever regulation win and extends their home winning streak to two (1-1-0-0). Only Minnesota (2-0-0-0) won their first two inaugural games on home ice in 2024. See all PWHL results here. |
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| Dec. 8, 2025 |
Forwards: Emily Clark (OTT), Sarah Fillier (NY), Jenn Gardiner (VAN), Julia Gosling (SEA), Brianne Jenner (OTT), Emma Maltais (TOR), Kristin O'Neill (NY), Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL), Danielle Serdachny (SEA), Natalie Spooner (TOR), Laura Stacey (MTL), Blayre Turnbull (TOR), Daryl Watts (TOR) |
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| Dec. 6, 2025 |
Jenn Gardiner made Goldeneyes history with the team's first-ever 'jailbreak' goal, also the first shorthanded goal of her career. It is the first time the Surrey, BC native has lit the lamp and recorded a multi-point performance this season, after scoring five goals and two multi-point efforts for Montreal in 30 games during the 2024-25 campaign,
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| Dec. 6, 2025 |
VANCOUVER, BC (December 6, 2025) - The Vancouver Goldeneyes bounced back from a three-game losing streak on the road, lighting the lamp three times in the first period on their way to a 4-0 victory over the New York Sirens on Saturday afternoon at Pacific Coliseum. Veteran goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer turned away a 28-shot barrage from New York to record the first-ever shutout in Goldeneyes history and hand the Sirens their second blank sheet of the season. Abby Boreen's first period goal - her first of two - marked Vancouver's first time reaching the back of the net first this season. Captain Ashton Bell and forward Jenn Gardiner scored just 63 seconds apart in the first, the quickest goals in Goldeneyes history with the latter counting as the team's first-ever shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal. Sophie Jaques (2A) and Gardiner (1G, 1A) both recorded their first multi-point games of the season, assisting on Boreen's third period power play goal. Kayle Osborne made a fifth straight start for the Sirens and stopped 16 shots in defeat.
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| Dec. 6, 2025 |
1. Emerance Maschmeyer (VAN) 28/28 SV
2. Abby Boreen (VAN) 2G
3. Jenn Gardiner (VAN) 1G, 1A
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| Nov. 21, 2025 |
Jenn Gardiner became the first British Columbia born player to record a point for Vancouver with an assist on the game-tying goal. Last season, she scored a goal in her PWHL debut for Montreal.
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| Nov. 21, 2025 |
Eleven players from these two teams competed in that game, including Seattle's Cayla Barnes, Mariah Keopple, Mikyla Grant-Mentis and Anna Wilgren on Montreal and Julia Gosling on Toronto. Vancouver's Abby Boreen and Jenn Gardiner played for the Victoire, with Kristen Campbell, Izzy Daniel, Hannah Miller and Sarah Nurse on the Sceptres. Grant-Mentis scored a goal and an assist in her best offensive game of the season. |
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| Nov. 6, 2025 |
"It means the world to me to have a team identity for the inaugural season in Vancouver. The Goldeneyes name is powerful, bold, and tough," said Jenn Gardiner, Goldeneyes forward and Surrey, B.C. native. "This identity is a perfect reflection of who we are, where we come from, and that we will be relentless to play against every single night. When I think of the Goldeneyes, I think of the landscape of British Columbia: the mountains, the ocean, and the grit that comes with growing up here. We want our fans to feel the same pride, and to see themselves as part of the Goldeneyes. This is our identity, our province, and our opportunity to show the rest of the league what hockey in BC is all about. Let's go Vancouver Goldeneyes!" |
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