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Gardiner, Jenn #12 (F)  - Vancouver Vancouver - 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Shoots: L
Born on: Sept. 18, 2001
Age: 24
Birthplace: Surrey, BC, None
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Statistics - 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season

Split GP GM G A Pts +/- PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG S Hits Blks SPCT P/G
Actual 12 0 2 3 5 -3 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 10 4 7.4 0.42

Date News Advice
Jan. 11, 2026 Last season at Centre Videotron, Kati Tabin scored the winning goal and had an assist, Catherine Dubois scored in front of her hometown crowd, and Erin Ambrose had two assists. Ann-Renee Desbiens made 26 saves in the win. Five Goldeneyes also played in the game, including former Victoire forwards Jenn Gardiner and Abby Boreen, who assisted on the winning goal. Emerance Maschmeyer made 33 saves for Ottawa, with Ashton Bell and Tereza Vanisova also in the Charge lineup. None
Jan. 11, 2026 "Fans in Montreal and Quebec are known to be some of the loudest in hockey. It's going to be an incredible atmosphere in this building. In those moments you kind of think about how everybody is in the building cheering for women's hockey, even if they're not for your team, just for women's hockey in general. Obviously when you hear Marie-Philip Poulin's name called you know it's going to be pretty electric in there. We're just trying to focus on ourselves and make it our own home game if we can." - Goldeneyes forward Jenn Gardiner None
Jan. 9, 2026 Eight players from these two teams were named to Canada's Olympic roster earlier this afternoon: Ottawa forwards Emily Clark, Jenner and defender Larocque and Vancouver forward Jenn Gardiner and defenders Jaques and Thompson. Goldeneyes goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer (backup tonight) and forward Sarah Nurse (on LTIR) were also named to the Canadian team. None
Jan. 9, 2026 Forwards:Emily Clark(OTT),SarahFillier(NY),Jenn Gardiner(VAN),Julia Gosling(SEA),Brianne Jenner(OTT),Emma Maltais(TOR),Sarah Nurse(VAN),Kristin O'Neill(NY),Marie-Philip Poulin(MTL),Natalie Spooner(TOR),Laura Stacey(MTL),Blayre Turnbull(TOR),Daryl Watts(TOR). None
Jan. 9, 2026 Sophie Jaques and Claire Thompson both scored for the third time on Saturday and are tied for second in goals among PWHL defenders. Izzy Daniel (1G, 1A) and Hannah Miller (1G, 2A) had their first multi-point games and Jenn Gardiner set up the winner with her first point since scoring Dec. 16 vs. Ottawa. None
Jan. 3, 2026 Jenn Gardiner provided the primary assist on Daniel's game-winner, moving her into a tie for second in team scoring with two goals and three assists. The forward finished last season with 18 points (5G, 13A) as a member of Montreal, second among all rookies. None
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. None
Dec. 31, 2025 "We're one and one against New York this season. Obviously, we played very well at home last game against them, and that was really nice to get the win. I think they're a very skilled team, a young team, and they've had a lot of success offensively lately. We need to be sound defensively on our end to shut them down and do everything we can to protect our goalie at the net front, as well as get in front of their goalie's eyes, I think that is going to be key for us." - Goldeneyes forward Jenn Gardiner None
Dec. 20, 2025 Jenn Gardiner and Boreen will face their former team for the first time as Goldeneyes after finishing third and fourth with 18 and 14 points, respectively, for Montreal last season. Gardiner's 13 assists were tied for the team lead in the category last season with Erin Ambrose, who is tied for the most assists this season by a Victoire player with two. None
Dec. 16, 2025 1. Katie Chan (VAN) 1G 2. Kristen Campbell (VAN) 33/34 SV 3. Jenn Gardiner (VAN) 1G None
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. None
Dec. 16, 2025 Goldeneyes forward Jenn Gardiner on winning at home and setting a new PWHL record: "It's pretty incredible to get to play in this building. I think every team that's come in here has looked up and thought, 'wow, this is an incredible movement for women's hockey.' For this to be our home barn with so many fans and to see them travelling long distances to be part of the Goldeneyes fan base, it's indescribable. We're very lucky to be here in Vancouver. The fans bring a lot of energy for us, so we're really excited that we're producing for them." None
Dec. 16, 2025 Jenn Gardiner has recorded goals in consecutive games for the first time in her PWHL career with her unassisted goal tonight, which stood as her second career game-winner. In Vancouver's last home game on Dec. 6 vs. New York, the Surrey, BC forward lit the lamp for the team's first-ever 'jailbreak' goal and tallied an assist for her first multi-point game of the season. None
Dec. 16, 2025 Jenn Gardiner became the first player from BC to score a PWHL goal in her home province with the team's first-ever shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal against New York. The Surrey native has scored four of her six career goals on special teams, including three power play tallies last season with the Victoire. None
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) None
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. None
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. None
Dec. 6, 2025 1. Emerance Maschmeyer (VAN) 28/28 SV 2. Abby Boreen (VAN) 2G 3. Jenn Gardiner (VAN) 1G, 1A None
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, None
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. None
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. None
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!" None

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Date Opponent State Season
Jan 17 2026 14:00 EST at TOR Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Jan 22 2026 22:00 EST TOR Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Jan 25 2026 14:00 EST at SEA Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Jan 28 2026 21:00 EST at MIN Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Mar 1 2026 16:00 EST TOR Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Mar 10 2026 22:00 EDT BOS Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Mar 14 2026 15:00 EDT OTT Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Mar 18 2026 22:00 EDT NY Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Mar 21 2026 15:00 EDT MIN Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Mar 24 2026 19:00 EDT at BOS Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Mar 29 2026 13:00 EDT at TOR Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Apr 1 2026 19:00 EDT at MTL Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Apr 4 2026 14:00 EDT at MIN Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Apr 7 2026 15:00 EDT BOS Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Apr 14 2026 22:00 EDT SEA Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Apr 18 2026 15:00 EDT at SEA Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Apr 21 2026 22:00 EDT MTL Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Apr 25 2026 15:00 EDT MIN Pre-game 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Date Opponent Result State G A Pts +/- PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG Shots Hits Blks SPCT TOI
Jan 11 2026 14:00 EST at MTL L 0-1 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 18:30
Jan 9 2026 19:00 EST at OTT L 2-4 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0.0 22:15
Jan 3 2026 14:00 EST at BOS W 4-3 Final 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0.0 16:33
Dec 31 2025 13:00 EST at NY L 0-2 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0.0 20:22
Dec 27 2025 14:00 EST MIN L 1-2 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0.0 16:03
Dec 20 2025 15:00 EST MTL L 2-4 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0.0 17:12
Dec 16 2025 22:00 EST OTT W 2-1 Final 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 33.3 17:59
Dec 6 2025 15:00 EST NY W 4-0 Final 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 50.0 18:30
Dec 3 2025 19:00 EST at BOS L 0-2 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0.0 14:50
Nov 29 2025 12:00 EST at NY L 1-5 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0.0 13:43
Nov 26 2025 19:00 EST at OTT L 1-5 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.0 19:00
Nov 21 2025 22:00 EST SEA W 4-3 Final 0 1 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0.0 20:30

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Date Key Old Value New Value
2025-10-22 injury_note
2025-10-22 analysis
2025-10-22 update
2025-10-22 Injury Text
2025-10-22 Pickable No Yes
2025-10-21 Jersey Number 12
2025-10-21 Active in League No Yes
2025-10-21 Position F
2025-10-21 Franchise 2001 2001 PWHL Vancouver