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Natalie Spooner

Women's Hockey

Career Highlights

  • 2024 IIHF Female Player of the Year
  • 2023-2024 PWHL MVP; Top Forward
  • 2023-2024 PWHL Top Goal Scorer; Top Points Scorer
  • 2022, 2014 Olympic Gold Medalist
  • 2018 Olympic Silver Medalist
  • Ranked #6 on Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Hockey (2020, 2021)
  • 2020 Battle of the Blades, Judge
  • 2019 Battle of the Blades, Finalist
  • 2019 CWHL MVP Nominee
  • 2016 CWHL All-Star Captain (Most Votes)
  • 2015 IIHF World Championship, Best Forward
  • 2014 CWHL Clarkson Cup Champion, Toronto Furies
  • 2014 The Amazing Race Canada, Finalist
  • 2012 IIHF World Champion
  • 2012 NCAA All-American, OSU Buckeyes

Hometown

Scarborough, Ontario

Social Media Following

  • Instagram: 103,000
  • Twitter: 42,200
  • Facebook: 14,000
  • TikTok: 29,500

Natalie Spooner’s hockey story – from backyard rink to Olympic gold – is truly Canadian. Natalie fell in love with the game at an early age, and quickly realized she had the potential to go ‘pro’ thanks to her skills, toughness and determination. After 3 straight medal-winning appearances with the Canadian Olympic Team, Natalie added a new role to her growing repertoire – mom – with an impressive “mom-back” to compete at the World Championships in under six months.

In the PWHL’s inaugural year, Natalie quickly became the face of the league as she led in points and scoring through the season. She led Toronto to the playoffs and walked away from the season with the titles of League MVP and Top Forward. She was also voted the IIHF’s 2024 Female Player of the Year. Natalie’s record-breaking comeback is a testament to strong women everywhere – you can be both.

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