| Jan. 11, 2026 |
Katie Chan played in Quebec City at the 2017 National Women's U18 Championship where she was the youngest player in the tournament, winning bronze with Team BC. Brooke McQuigge and Sophie Jaques also played in this tournament, winning gold with Ontario Red, while Darcie Lappan won a silver medal with the Ontario Blue team. Victoire forward Dara Greig competed for Alberta. |
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| Dec. 31, 2025 |
Goldeneyes players took time to reflect on 2025 by sharing a number of personal highlights: Abby Boreen finished Pharmacy School, Katie Chan played for three teams in three different countries, Jenn Gardiner hiked Goat Ridge Trail in Chilliwack, Michelle Karvinen joined the PWHL at age 35, Maschmeyer has continued her pro hockey career as a mother, Gabby Rosenthal hiked Half Dome in Yosemite, Anna Segedi got her master's degree at St. Lawrence, and Claire Thompson passed her second med school board exam. |
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| Dec. 22, 2025 |
More than a quarter of last week's 41 goals were milestone markers as 11 PWHL players found the back of the net for the first time in their regular season careers. Of the 11 players, seven are playing in their first season and four are second year veterans. Of the rookie class, Boston had a trio of draft picks score for the first time including third-round pick Olivia Mobley in her second game, second-round pick Ella Huber in her fifth game, and fourth-round pick Riley Brengman scored in both her sixth and seventh games, including the first shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal for a rookie this season. Montreal fifth-round pick Maya Labad scored in her PWHL debut on her first career shot in Wednesday's Takeover Tour game in Halifax. Ottawa second-round pick Anna Shokhina scored in her fourth game and third-round pick Sarah Wozniewicz became the first rookie to score an overtime goal this season in her seventh game in Chicago. Richmond, BC native Katie Chan, who signed with Vancouver out of training camp, scored in front of her hometown crowd in her sixth game. Of the veterans, Boston defender Daniela Pejsova got her first goal in her 35th career game, Minnesota's Mae Batherson became the first Frost defender to score this season in her 31st career game, Montreal forward Dara Greig scored in her 34th career game, and Toronto defender Anna Kjellbin scored in her 30th regular season game after previously scoring in the playoffs. There have been 69 different goal scorers so far this PWHL season including 13 rookies. |
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| Dec. 20, 2025 |
Gardiner has scored in two straight games for the first time in her career. The Surrey native was one of three BC players to record a point in Tuesday's win, following a first career goal by Richmond's Katie Chan and an assist by North Vancouver's Hannah Miller. |
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| Dec. 16, 2025 |
1. Katie Chan (VAN) 1G
2. Kristen Campbell (VAN) 33/34 SV
3. Jenn Gardiner (VAN) 1G
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| Dec. 16, 2025 |
Katie Chan's first career PWHL goal, and point, came on her first career shot and one of three shots on goal in tonight's game. The undrafted rookie from nearby Richmond, BC has played in all six Goldeneyes games this season, after making Vancouver's roster following an invite to training camp.
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| Dec. 16, 2025 |
VANCOUVER, BC (December 16, 2025) - The Vancouver Goldeneyes became the first team in PWHL history to win its first three inaugural season home games, overtaking the Ottawa Charge 2-1 on Tuesday night at Pacific Coliseum in front of 9,250 fans. The win moves the Goldeneyes to second place in the standings with eight points (2-1-0-3) while the Charge remain in eighth with an immediate opportunity to bounce back on Wednesday night in Seattle. Katie Chan opened the scoring at 7:50 of the first period, batting a rebound out of midair for her first career PWHL goal. Fellow British Columbia native Jenn Gardiner doubled Vancouver's lead at 3:36 of the second period with a slick unassisted goal on a partial breakaway. Anna Shokhina broke Ottawa's five period scoring drought when she buried a centering pass at 14:17 of the third - the first of her PWHL career. Despite the Charge's 34 shots, including 13 in the final frame, Goldeneyes netminder Kristen Campbell's 33 saves earned her first win of the season, highlighted by a big stop on a Rory Guilday shorthanded breakaway in the third. Gwyneth Philips was equally spectacular in the Charge crease, turning aside 27 shots in defeat. The Canadian cross-country competitors meet two more times this season: Jan. 9 at TD Place and Mar. 14 back at Pacific Coliseum.
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| Dec. 16, 2025 |
Vancouver Head Coach Brian Idalski on Katie Chan and Kristen Campbell: "[Katie makes] smart, simple decisions all over the ice. When the puck needs to get deep, she gets it deep. There's a board battle and we need to get to the next level, she is the next level. She's someone who's earned my trust quickly, just because she's such a smart player all over the ice. I'm super excited for her to get her first one, and to do it at home in front of family and friends is pretty special. That's the Kristen Campbell I've come to know. She played confident - top of her crease, minimal movements, got to her spots. She's very calm with good puck touches. Super solid, I was very happy for her."
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| Nov. 21, 2025 |
Vancouver's starting lineup featured three British Columbia natives at forward with Hannah Miller (North Vancouver) centering Gardiner (Surrey) and Katie Chan (Richmond).
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| Nov. 21, 2025 |
Vancouver has five of the league's 12 BC natives on its roster including Gardiner (Surrey), Miller (North Vancouver), forward Katie Chan (Richmond), defender Nina Jobst-Smith (North Vancouver) and goaltender Kimberly Newell (Burnaby). |
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