Highlights

  • Represented the U.S. in three Olympic Winter Games (gold-2018, silver-2022, 2014)
  • As a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team, has earned a spot on ten International Ice Hockey Federation Women’s World Championship teams (2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022) and played in nine (gold-2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019; silver-2012, 2021, 2022), as well as nine Four Nations Cups (1st-2011, 2012. 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018; 2nd-2010, 2014; 3rd-2013) and one IIHF Twelve Nations Invitational Tournament Series (2011)
  • Additionally, played in played in three International Ice Hockey Federation Under-18 Women’s World Championships (gold-2008, 2009; silver-2010), three Under-22 Series vs.Canada (2010, 2012) and three Under-18 Series vs. Canada (2007, 2008, 2009) 
  • All-time leading scorer in IIHF Under-18 Women's World Championship tournament history with 33 points (22 goals, 11 assists) in 15 games
  • Was honored as a top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award three times (2013, 2015, 2016) and won the award in 2016
  • In her senior season at Northeastern, became Hockey East all-time leader in career points, career goals, single-season points, single-season goals, points per game and goals per game
  • Has represented the U.S. in various other international events, including the 2021 My Why Tour, presented by Toyota, 2019-20 Rivalry Series, 2019 Rivalry Series (served as team captain), and The Time Is Now Tour, presented by Toyota (2017)

International Career

2023-24 Rivalry Series

2022-23 Rivalry Series

2022 IIHF Women's World Championship (silver)

2022 Olympic Winter Games (silver)

  • Captain

2021 My Why Tour, presented by Toyota

2021 IIHF Women's World Championship (silver)

2020 IIHF Women's World Championship 

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

2019-20 Rivalry Series

  • Served as team captain

2019 Rivalry Series

2019 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Served as team captain
  • Named to the Media All-Star Team along with teammates Hilary Knight and Cayla Barnes
  • Won the Directorate Award as top forward in the tournament

2018 Olympic Winter Games (gold)

  • Recorded two goals and an assist in five games
  • Led team in shots on goal with 21

2018 Four Nations Cup (1st)

2017 The Time Is Now Tour, presented by Toyota

2017 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Tied for tournament lead with 12 points and five goals.
  • Named U.S. Player of the Game in a preliminary-round matchup against Russia and the semifinals versus Germany. Also named one of the top three U.S. players of the tournament

2017 Four Nations Cup (1st)

  • Was the U.S.'s top point-getter with seven (4-3) and leading goal scorer
  • Honored as U.S. Player of the Game in 5-0 win over Sweden and 4-2 win over Canada in the preliminary round

2016 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

2016 Four Nations Cup  (1st)

  • Tallied four points (2-2) in four games

2015 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Tied for tournament lead with plus-8 rating

2015 Four Nations Cup  (1st)

2014 Four Nations Cup  (2nd)

2014 Olympic Winter Games (silver)

  • Skated in five games, recording two goals and four assists

2013 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Tied for sixth overall with four assists

2013 Four Nations Cup  (3rd)

2012 IIHF Women's World Championship (silver)

  • Named U.S. Player of the Game in the gold-medal game (April 14); was second overall in the tournament in plus/minus rating (+10)

2012 Four Nations Cup  (1st)

  • Scored the game-winning goal on Nov. 10 to clinch first place over Canada and was named the U.S Player of the Game

2012 Under-22 Series vs. Canada

2011 IIHF Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Tied for second on the team in goals scored with four and third on the team in plus/minus rating (+9)

2011 Four Nations Cup (1st)

2011 IIHF Twelve Nations Invitational Tournament Series

2010 Four Nations Cup (2nd)

  • Named U.S. Player of the Game in 10-1 win over Finland (Nov. 12)

2010 Under-22 Series vs. Canada

2010 IIHF Under-18 Women's World Championship (silver)

  • Served as alternate captain
  • Earned the directorate award for the tournament’s top forward after recording 10 goals and 2 assists and a +10 rating in 5 games
  • Named one of the team's top three players for the tournament

2009 IIHF Under-18 Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Named one of the team's top three players for the tournament

2009 Under-18 Series vs. Canada

2008 IIHF Under-18 Women's World Championship (gold)

  • Named one of the team’s top three players for the tournament

2008 Under-18 Series vs. Canada

2007 Under-18 Series vs. Canada

Professional Career

2023-24 - PWHL Minnesota

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 - Minnesota Whitecaps (NWHL)

Amateur Career

Played four seasons at Northeastern University (HEA):

2015-16 (Senior)

  • Became Hockey East all-time leader in career points, career goals, single-season points, single-season goals, points per game and goals per game
  • Set Northeastern career records in points (249), goals (141) and single-season points (84)
  • Led the Huskies to their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance as captain
  • Led the NCAA in goals, goals per game, points per game, shorthanded goals and hat tricks
  • Named Hockey East Player of the Year, First Team All American, scoring champion, All-Academic Team member, Distinguished Scholar (All-Academic Team for four consecutive years), and Top Scholar Athlete (4.0 GPA)
  • Recognized as All-New England Player of the Year
  • Was the NCAA Today's Top-10 Award Winner and NCAA Top-30 Woman of the Year honoree
  • Seven-time Warrior Player of the Week in the HEA and three-time Warrior Player of the Month in the HEA
  • Hockey East Army ROTC Three Stars Award recipient

2014-15 (Junior)

  • As captain, was a 2015 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-10 finalist
  • Named First-Team All Star, Second Team All-American, anHEA All-Academic Team member, All-USCHO Second Team member and two-time Warrior Player of the Week

2012-13 (Sophomore)

  • 2013 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-10 finalist
  • Named to the HEA All-Academic Team, CCM Hockey All-American Second Team, team MVP, Two-time Athletic Republic Player of the Week honoree and HEA All-Tournament Team
  • Named MVP of the Beanpot 
  • Became the 22nd player in program history to record 100 career points, and only the third to accomplish the feat in less than two seasons
  • Was one of two players (Alex Carpenter) to set the league record for conference points in a season, previously held by Sadie Wright Ward in 2005-06

2011-12 (Freshman)

  • Unanimous choice as HEA Rookie of the Year and USCHO.com Rookie of the Year
  • HEA First Team All-Star, All-Academic Team
  • All-New England Division I All Star

2010-11 (post-graduate year)

  • Played at Berkshire School (Mass.)
  • Totaled 77 points (55-22) in 25 games

Played three seasons with the Chicago Mission 19U girls team of the Tier I Elite Hockey League:

2009-10 - Chicago Mission 19U

  • Collected 87 points (53-34) in 46 games

2008-09 - Chicago Mission 19U

  • Netted 84 points (55-29) in 45 games and helped lead Chicago to the 2009 USA Hockey Girls 19 & Under national championship game

2007-08 - Chicago Mission 19U

  • Tallied 83 points (47-36) in 66 games