Highlights

  • Represented the U.S. in four Olympic Winter Games (gold - 2018, silver - 2010, 2014, 2022)
  • As a member of the U.S. Women's National Team, has earned a spot on 16 International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship teams (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025) and played in 15 (gold-2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2023, 2025; silver-2007, 2012, 2021, 2022, 2024), as well as 12 Four Nations Cups (1st-2008, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018; 2nd-2006, 2009, 2010, 2014; 3rd-2013) and one IIHF Twelve Nations Invitational Tournament Series (2011)
  • Additionally, was a member of the 2009-10 U.S. Women's National Team (Qwest Tour) and four-time member of the U.S. Under-22 Women's National Team (2006-08, 2010)
  • Has represented the U.S. in various other international events, including the 2024-25 Rivalry Series, 2023-24 Rivalry Series, 2022-23 Rivalry Series, 2021 My Why Tour, presented by Toyota, 2019-20 Rivalry Series, 2019 Rivalry Series and The Time Is Now Tour, presented by Toyota (2017)
  • Named IIHF Female Player of the Year once (2023)
  • Helped the University of Wisconsin to two Division I national championships (2009, 2011)
  • Named a top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award three times (2009, 2011, 2012)

International Career

2025 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Captain
  • Named one of Team USA's three best players of the tournament

2024-25 Rivalry Series

2024 IIHF Women's World Championship (silver)

2023-24 Rivalry Series

2023 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Captain
  • Named 2023 IIHF Female Player of the Year
  • Named one of Team USA's three best players of the tournament

2022-23 Rivalry Series

2022 IIHF Women's World Championship (silver)

  • Named one of Team USA's three best players of the tournament

2022 Olympic Winter Games (silver)

  • Alternate captain

2021 My Why Tour, presented by Toyota

2021 IIHF Women's World Championship (silver)

  • Named one of Team USA's three best players of the tournament

2020 IIHF Women's World Championship 

  • Tournament was canceled by the IIHF due to the global pandemic

2019-20 Rivalry Series

2019 Rivalry Series

2019 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Led the team with seven goals and 11 points
  • Became the all-time leader in games played for the United States by playing in her 51st game against Russia
  • Named to the Media All-Star team

2018 Olympic Winter Games (gold)

  • Recorded two goals and an assist in five games

2018 Four Nations Cup (1st)

  • Tied two other players to lead the team in scoring with six total points (3-3)
  • Named U.S. player of the game in the championship against Canada

2017 The Time Is Now Tour, presented by Toyota 

2017 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Tied for second on Team USA with four goals while her five assists were tied for third and her nine points also ranked third-best
  • Netted the gold medal-winning goal in overtime of the championship game versus Canada

2017 Four Nations Cup (1st)

  • Among Team USA skaters, finished fourth in goals (2) and fifth in points (4)

2016 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Led all players in tournament play with seven goals
  • Named Most Valuable Player of the tournament
  • Winner of the Best Forward award, as chosen by the Directorate
  • Selected as one of Team USA's three best players, as chosen by coaches
  • Named to the Media All-Star Team
  • Chosen as U.S. Player of the Game in the team's tournament opener against Canada

2016 Four Nations Cup (1st)

  • Led Team USA with three goals

2015 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Led all skaters in both goals (7) and points (12) while tying for first with a plus-8 rating
  • Named Most Valuable Player of the tournament
  • Winner of the Best Forward award, as chosen by the Directorate
  • Selected as one of Team USA's three best players, as chosen by coaches
  • Named to the Media All-Star Team
  • Chosen as U.S. Player of the Game in team's victory over Finland

2015 Four Nations Cup (1st)

  • Scored the game-winning goal in overtime in the championship game

2014 Olympic Winter Games (silver)

  • Shared team lead in points with six while tying for second in goals (3) and third in assists (3)
  • Named to the Media All-Star Team
  • Scored 53 seconds into Team USA's preliminary round game versus Finland, setting a U.S. Olympic Women's Team record for fastest goal

2014 Four Nations Cup (2nd)

2013 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Named U.S. Player of the Game in team's quarterfinal victory over Finland

2013 Four Nations Cup (3rd)

2012 IIHF Women's World Championship (silver)

  • Tied for second in tournament scoring with five goals
  • Named U.S. Player of the Game in team's 9-0 victory over Russia

2012 Four Nations Cup (1st)

  • Paced all skaters with six goals while tying for first with six points
  • Named U.S. Player of the Game on Nov. 7 vs. Canada

2011 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Led the tournament with five goals and nine assists
  • Named to the Media All-Star Team

2011 Four Nations Cup (1st)

  • Named U.S. Player of the Game in an 8-0 victory over Sweden\

2011 IIHF Twelve Nations Invitational Series

  • Named U.S. Player of the Game in 12-0 win over Russia after tallying three goals

2010 Olympic Winter Games (silver)

  • Ranked third in the tournament - and tied for first on Team USA - with seven assists
  • Tied for fifth on Team USA with nine points (1-7)

2010 Four Nations Cup (2nd)

2010 Under-22 Series vs. Canada

2009-10 Qwest Tour

  • Led the team with 30 points and 17 assists while tying for the team lead with 13 goals

2009 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Led the tournament with seven goals while ranking third in points with nine
  • Selected as one of Team USA's three best players, as chosen by coaches

2009 Four Nations Cup (2nd)

  • Led Team USA in scoring with five points (2-3)

2008 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

2008 Four Nations Cup (1st)

  • Led the tournament in scoring with five points (3-2)

2008 Under-22 Series vs. Canada

2007 IIHF Women's World Championship (silver)

2007 Under-22 Series vs. Canada

2006 Four Nations Cup (2nd)

2006 Under-22 Series vs. Canada

Professional Career

2024-25 - Boston Fleet (PWHL)

2023-24 - PWHL Boston (PWHL)

2022-23 - Professional Women's Hockey Player's Association (PWHPA)

2020-21 - Professional Women's Hockey Player's Association (PWHPA)

2019-20 - Professional Women's Hockey Player's Association (PWHPA)

  • Played in the Dream Gap Tour 

2018-19 - Les Canadiennes de Montreal (CWHL)

  • Scored eight goals and collected nine assists for 17 points in 23 games

2017-18 - Les Canadiennes de Montreal (CWHL)

  • Played in one game

2016-17 - Boston Pride (NWHL)

  • Ranked fourth on the team with eight goals and tied for fourth with 15 points

2015-16 - Boston Pride (NWHL)

  • Led the league in goals (15), assists (18) and points (33)
  • Added a league-high seven goals and nine points in the Isobel Cup Playoffs

2014-15 - Boston Blades (CWHL)

  • Tallied a team-high 22 points

2013-14 - Boston Blades (CWHL)

2012-13 - Boston Blades (CWHL)

  • Paced all Boston skaters in goals (17), assists (15) and points (32)

Amateur Career

Played four seasons at the University of Wisconsin (WCHA):

2011-12 (Senior)

  • Ranked third on the team with 60 points (31-29) to guide Wisconsin to the national championship game
  • Led the nation with 10 game-winning goals
  • All-WCHA First Team Selection
  • Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award top-10 finalist

2010-11 (Junior)

  • Led the nation with 47 goals and ranked third with 81 points while helping Wisconsin to the national championship title
  • NCAA First Team All-American
  • NCAA Women's Frozen Four Co-MVP
  • WCHA Preseason Player of the Year
  • NCAA All-Tournament Team
  • All-WCHA First Team Selection
  • Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award top-10 finalist
  • Helped Wisconsin to a national championship

2008-09 (Sophomore)

  • Led the NCAA with 45 goals, 38 assists and 83 points to guide Wisconsin to the national championship title
  • WCHA Player of the Year 
  • NCAA First Team All-American
  • All-WCHA First Team Selection
  • Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award top-10 finalist
  • Helped Wisconsin to a national championship

2007-08 (Freshman)

  • Tied for second on the team with 20 goals and ranked fourth with 38 points
  • WCHA All-Rookie Team
  • WCHA Preseason Rookie of the Year 

Played four seasons at Choate Rosemary Hall (Wallingford, Conn.): 

2006-07 (Senior)

  • Recorded a career-high 73 points (53-20)
  • Founders League MVP

2005-06 (Junior)

  • Paced the team in goals (33), assists (18) and points (52) 
  • Founders League MVP

2004-05 (Sophomore)

  • Registered team-high 53 points (39-14)
  • Choate Athletic Award recipient

2003-04 (Freshman)

  • Led freshmen in scoring with 33 points (18-15)
  • Choate Athletic Award recipient