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Jill Saulnier

Jillian Pauline Saulnier[1][2] (born March 7, 1992) grew up in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She was the first female ice hockey player to represent Nova Scotia at the IIHF Women’s World Championship in 2015. She is a two-time Olympian for Team Canada, winning a gold medal in 2022 and a silver medal in 2018. She is a member of Hockey Canada's National Women's Team, which won Gold in 2021 and plays in the PWPHL in Montreal. She did play in CWHL's Les Canadiennes de Montréal before the organization folded in the Spring of 2019. Jill was also a part of Canada's National Women's Under-18 Team which won gold at the 2010 IIHF World Women's Under-18 Championship in Chicago. As a member of the gold-winning squads and accomplishments throughout her career, Jill made history again in 2021 when Tim Horton's annual Trading Hockey Card collection included 15 women (stars) from Canada's national women's team. She also was featured in the Upper Deck 2010 World of Sports card series.[3] In addition, she participated in the Canada Celebrates Event on June 30 in Edmonton, Alberta which recognized the Canadian Olympic and World hockey champions from the 2009–10 season.[4] She made her debut with the Canada women's national ice hockey team at the 2014 4 Nations Cup.[5]

Jill Saulnier
Born (1992-03-07) March 7, 1992 (age 30)
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Height 5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Weight 146 lb (66 kg; 10 st 6 lb)
Position Forward
Shoots Left
PWHPA team
Former teams
Team Bauer
Les Canadiennes de Montréal
Calgary Inferno
Cornell Big Red
National team  Canada
Playing career 2011–present

Playing career

Saulnier has competed in five Atlantic Challenge Cups. Saulnier has claimed three gold (2003, 2005, 2007) and two silver medals (2006, 2008). She won a gold medal at Nova Scotia provincials with the Halifax Hawks in 2006. Saulnier captained the Halifax Hawks the following season and was named team MVP. She played for Nova Scotia at the 2007 Esso Women's Nationals and was part of the fourth-place team.

At the 2007 National Women's Under-18 Championships, she played for Team Atlantic and finished in fourth. In 2008, Saulnier captained Team Atlantic at the 2008 National Women's Under-18 Championships. The team finished in eighth place, but Saulnier was honoured with the Most Sportsmanlike Player award.

She played for Team Atlantic again at the 2009 National Women's Under-18 Championships and finished in sixth place. That year, Saulnier also played with the Stoney Creek Junior Sabres in Ontario and claimed a silver medal at the OWHA provincials. Two of her teammates on the Stoney Creek Junior Sabres, Laura Fortino and Jessica Wong, would play with her at the 2009 IIHF World Women's Under-18 Championships in Germany and win a silver medal.[6]

She finished fourth in scoring with the Toronto Jr. Aeros of the PWHL in 2009–10. At the PWHL championships, she won a silver medal with Toronto. In 2010, Saulnier won a gold medal with Toronto at the OWHA provincials.

NCAA

In February 2011, she committed to join the Cornell Big Red of the ECAC.[7] In her first three career NCAA games, she registered ten points (seven goals, three assists), along with a +6 rating. In her college debut versus the Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey program on October 25, Saulnier netted four goals.[8] Her four-goal night was the first for Cornell since Jessica Campbell scored four against Robert Morris in the second game of the 2010–11 season. She scored her first career goal when she was out on the Big Red's first power play of the game. In her next game versus the Yale Bulldogs, she registered one goal and two assists while scoring two goals in her third game versus the Brown Bears women's ice hockey squad. For the month of October 2011, she was tied for first in the ECAC in goals scored (while the other player appeared in eight games).[9] In a game on November 1, 2011, the Cornell Big Red scored at least nine goals in one game for the third consecutive contest. It was senior captain Chelsea Karpenko's 100th career game, as Saulnier led all Big Red players with two goals and three assists in a 9–2 triumph over the Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey program.[10]

Hockey Canada

In August 2008, Saulnier was a member of Canada's National Women's Under-18 Team, competing in a three-game series against the United States in Lake Placid. The following year, Saulnier was a member of Canada's National Women's Under-18 Team that competed in a three-game series against the United States in Calgary. Also, in 2009, she won a silver medal with Canada's National Women's Under-18 Team at the 2009 IIHF World Women's Under-18 Championships. In a March 24, 2010, contest versus the OWHA All-Stars, Saulnier played for the Canadian National Under 18 Women's Team. Saulnier would register an assist in the contest as the OWHA All-Stars defeated the Under 18 team by a 3–2 tally.[11] In April 2010 she won a gold medal with Canada's National Women's Under-18 Team at the 2010 IIHF World Women's Under-18 Championships in Chicago, beating Team USA in OT.

She played for Canada's National Women's Under-22 Team in a three-game series vs. the United States in Toronto in August 2010. Saulnier was an assistant captain at the 2010 IIHF Under 18 Women's World Championships.[12] She finished fourth in tournament scoring with four goals and six assists in five games.

On January 11, 2022, Saulnier was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team.[13][14][15] The team won the gold medal, defeating the United States in the final 3-2.

CWHL

Saulnier scored a goal as a member of Team Black in the 2nd Canadian Women's Hockey League All-Star Game.[16]

Appearing with the Calgary Inferno in the 2016 Clarkson Cup finals, Saulnier registered an assist as the Inferno emerged victorious in a convincing 8–3 final.[17]

At the 3rd CWHL All-Star Game, Saulnier and Jess Jones both scored a hat trick,[18] becoming the first competitors in CWHL All-Star Game history to achieve the feat.

On July 12, 2018, Saulnier and teammate Genevieve Lacasse were traded by the Inferno to the Canadiennes de Montreal in exchange for future considerations in the form of player(s) and/or draft pick(s).[19]

Personal life

Saulnier is a member of LGBTQ community.[20]

Career stats

Hockey Canada

Year Event GP G A Pts PIM
2007 Esso Nationals 7 0 0 0 0
2007 National Under 18 5 0 2 2 4
2008 National Under 18 4 2 0 2 6
2009 National Under 18 4 3 2 5 2

[21]

NCAA

Season GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG
2011–12 33 22 30 52 31 5 2 3
2012–13 30 10 33 43 30 3 0 4
2013–14 34 28 28 56 37 4 2 4
2014–15 28 20 24 44 38 6 1 1

[22]

Awards and honours

Cornell

  • 2012 Recipient, Cornell Class of '14 Rookie of the Year Award[23]
  • Quill and Dagger Senior Honor Society

NCAA

  • ECAC Rookie of the Week (Week of October 31, 2011)[24]
  • ECAC Rookie of the Week (Week of November 7, 2011)[25]
  • ECAC Rookie of the Month (Month of October 2011)[9]
  • ECAC Rookie of the Month (Month of November 2011)[26]

References

  1. ^ Staffieri, Mark (February 15, 2019). "CWHL All-Star Series: Jill Saulnier | Les Canadiennes De Montreal". Women's Hockey Life.
  2. ^ Palmeter, Paul (April 30, 2019). "Jill Saulnier's hockey career at crossroads due to CWHL folding". CBC News. from the original on August 26, 2019. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  3. ^ "2010 Upper Deck UD World of Sports Checklist – Sports Card Radio". sportscardradio.com. August 21, 2010. from the original on June 2, 2016. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
  4. ^ "61 hockey champions to attend HCF Celebrity Classic Gala". National Hockey League. from the original on April 14, 2016. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
  5. ^ "Canada – 2014 Tournament – Roster". stats.hockeycanada.ca. from the original on April 11, 2019. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  6. ^ "Waterloo Breaking News – Waterloo's Online Newspaper – WaterlooChronicle.ca". WaterlooChronicle.ca.
  7. ^ http://www.beyondthedashers.net/uploads/4/3/5/8/4358899/11-12_nc_team.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ "Saulnier Notches Four Goals in First Career Game As Cornell Tops Colgate". Cornell University. from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
  9. ^ a b "ECAC Hockey" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. (PDF) from the original on December 24, 2013. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
  10. ^ "Women's Ice Hockey Scores Nine Goals For Third Consecutive Game in Blowout of Syracuse". Cornell University. from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
  11. ^ "The Official Website of Hockey Canada". hockeycanada.ca.
  12. ^ "肝臓をサプリと食事で改善".
  13. ^ Awad, Brandi (January 11, 2022). "Team Canada's women's hockey roster revealed for Beijing 2022". Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website. Canadian Olympic Committee. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  14. ^ "Canada's 2022 Olympic women's hockey team roster". Canadian Press. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. January 11, 2022. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  15. ^ "2022 Olympic Winter Games (Women)". www.hockeycanada.ca/. Hockey Canada. January 11, 2022. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  16. ^ . Canadiennes de Montreal. January 25, 2016. Archived from the original on February 11, 2017. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  17. ^ . cwhl. March 13, 2016. Archived from the original on March 19, 2016. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
  18. ^ "Jones shines in CWHL All-Star Game". Mississauga.com. February 13, 2017. from the original on September 21, 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
  19. ^ Tammy Schwass. "LES CANADIENNES ACQUIRE OLYMPIANS GENEVIÈVE LACASSE AND JILLIAN SAULNIER". Calgary Inferno. from the original on July 27, 2018. Retrieved July 26, 2018.
  20. ^ Outsports: At least 35 out LGBTQ athletes in Beijing Winter Olympics, a record, January 2022
  21. ^ "The Official Website of Hockey Canada". hockeycanada.ca.
  22. ^ "Player \| Jillian Saulnier :: Statistics :: USCHO.com :: U.S. College Hockey Online". from the original on March 21, 2015. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  23. ^ "Women's Hockey Announces Year-End Awards at Team Banquet". Cornell University. from the original on May 29, 2012. Retrieved June 30, 2012.
  24. ^ "Jenner, Saulnier & Holdcroft Tabbed with Weekly Awards". November 1, 2011. from the original on June 8, 2012. Retrieved November 3, 2011.
  25. ^ "ECAC Hockey" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. (PDF) from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
  26. ^ "ECAC Hockey" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. (PDF) from the original on March 30, 2014. Retrieved December 7, 2011.

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Jillian Pauline Saulnier 1 2 born March 7 1992 grew up in Halifax Nova Scotia Canada She was the first female ice hockey player to represent Nova Scotia at the IIHF Women s World Championship in 2015 She is a two time Olympian for Team Canada winning a gold medal in 2022 and a silver medal in 2018 She is a member of Hockey Canada s National Women s Team which won Gold in 2021 and plays in the PWPHL in Montreal She did play in CWHL s Les Canadiennes de Montreal before the organization folded in the Spring of 2019 Jill was also a part of Canada s National Women s Under 18 Team which won gold at the 2010 IIHF World Women s Under 18 Championship in Chicago As a member of the gold winning squads and accomplishments throughout her career Jill made history again in 2021 when Tim Horton s annual Trading Hockey Card collection included 15 women stars from Canada s national women s team She also was featured in the Upper Deck 2010 World of Sports card series 3 In addition she participated in the Canada Celebrates Event on June 30 in Edmonton Alberta which recognized the Canadian Olympic and World hockey champions from the 2009 10 season 4 She made her debut with the Canada women s national ice hockey team at the 2014 4 Nations Cup 5 Jill SaulnierBorn 1992 03 07 March 7 1992 age 30 Halifax Nova Scotia CanadaHeight5 ft 5 in 165 cm Weight146 lb 66 kg 10 st 6 lb PositionForwardShootsLeftPWHPA teamFormer teamsTeam BauerLes Canadiennes de MontrealCalgary InfernoCornell Big RedNational team CanadaPlaying career2011 presentMedal record Women s ice hockeyRepresenting CanadaOlympic Games2022 Beijing Team2018 Pyeongchang TeamWorld Championships2021 Canada2019 Finland2016 Canada2015 SwedenWorld U18 Championships2010 United States Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 NCAA 1 2 Hockey Canada 1 3 CWHL 2 Personal life 3 Career stats 3 1 Hockey Canada 3 2 NCAA 4 Awards and honours 4 1 Cornell 4 2 NCAA 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career EditSaulnier has competed in five Atlantic Challenge Cups Saulnier has claimed three gold 2003 2005 2007 and two silver medals 2006 2008 She won a gold medal at Nova Scotia provincials with the Halifax Hawks in 2006 Saulnier captained the Halifax Hawks the following season and was named team MVP She played for Nova Scotia at the 2007 Esso Women s Nationals and was part of the fourth place team At the 2007 National Women s Under 18 Championships she played for Team Atlantic and finished in fourth In 2008 Saulnier captained Team Atlantic at the 2008 National Women s Under 18 Championships The team finished in eighth place but Saulnier was honoured with the Most Sportsmanlike Player award She played for Team Atlantic again at the 2009 National Women s Under 18 Championships and finished in sixth place That year Saulnier also played with the Stoney Creek Junior Sabres in Ontario and claimed a silver medal at the OWHA provincials Two of her teammates on the Stoney Creek Junior Sabres Laura Fortino and Jessica Wong would play with her at the 2009 IIHF World Women s Under 18 Championships in Germany and win a silver medal 6 She finished fourth in scoring with the Toronto Jr Aeros of the PWHL in 2009 10 At the PWHL championships she won a silver medal with Toronto In 2010 Saulnier won a gold medal with Toronto at the OWHA provincials NCAA Edit In February 2011 she committed to join the Cornell Big Red of the ECAC 7 In her first three career NCAA games she registered ten points seven goals three assists along with a 6 rating In her college debut versus the Colgate Raiders women s ice hockey program on October 25 Saulnier netted four goals 8 Her four goal night was the first for Cornell since Jessica Campbell scored four against Robert Morris in the second game of the 2010 11 season She scored her first career goal when she was out on the Big Red s first power play of the game In her next game versus the Yale Bulldogs she registered one goal and two assists while scoring two goals in her third game versus the Brown Bears women s ice hockey squad For the month of October 2011 she was tied for first in the ECAC in goals scored while the other player appeared in eight games 9 In a game on November 1 2011 the Cornell Big Red scored at least nine goals in one game for the third consecutive contest It was senior captain Chelsea Karpenko s 100th career game as Saulnier led all Big Red players with two goals and three assists in a 9 2 triumph over the Syracuse Orange women s ice hockey program 10 Hockey Canada Edit In August 2008 Saulnier was a member of Canada s National Women s Under 18 Team competing in a three game series against the United States in Lake Placid The following year Saulnier was a member of Canada s National Women s Under 18 Team that competed in a three game series against the United States in Calgary Also in 2009 she won a silver medal with Canada s National Women s Under 18 Team at the 2009 IIHF World Women s Under 18 Championships In a March 24 2010 contest versus the OWHA All Stars Saulnier played for the Canadian National Under 18 Women s Team Saulnier would register an assist in the contest as the OWHA All Stars defeated the Under 18 team by a 3 2 tally 11 In April 2010 she won a gold medal with Canada s National Women s Under 18 Team at the 2010 IIHF World Women s Under 18 Championships in Chicago beating Team USA in OT She played for Canada s National Women s Under 22 Team in a three game series vs the United States in Toronto in August 2010 Saulnier was an assistant captain at the 2010 IIHF Under 18 Women s World Championships 12 She finished fourth in tournament scoring with four goals and six assists in five games On January 11 2022 Saulnier was named to Canada s 2022 Olympic team 13 14 15 The team won the gold medal defeating the United States in the final 3 2 CWHL Edit Saulnier scored a goal as a member of Team Black in the 2nd Canadian Women s Hockey League All Star Game 16 Appearing with the Calgary Inferno in the 2016 Clarkson Cup finals Saulnier registered an assist as the Inferno emerged victorious in a convincing 8 3 final 17 At the 3rd CWHL All Star Game Saulnier and Jess Jones both scored a hat trick 18 becoming the first competitors in CWHL All Star Game history to achieve the feat On July 12 2018 Saulnier and teammate Genevieve Lacasse were traded by the Inferno to the Canadiennes de Montreal in exchange for future considerations in the form of player s and or draft pick s 19 Personal life EditSaulnier is a member of LGBTQ community 20 Career stats EditHockey Canada Edit Year Event GP G A Pts PIM2007 Esso Nationals 7 0 0 0 02007 National Under 18 5 0 2 2 42008 National Under 18 4 2 0 2 62009 National Under 18 4 3 2 5 2 21 NCAA Edit Season GP G A Pts PIM PPG SHG GWG2011 12 33 22 30 52 31 5 2 32012 13 30 10 33 43 30 3 0 42013 14 34 28 28 56 37 4 2 42014 15 28 20 24 44 38 6 1 1 22 Awards and honours EditCornell Edit 2012 Recipient Cornell Class of 14 Rookie of the Year Award 23 Quill and Dagger Senior Honor SocietyNCAA Edit ECAC Rookie of the Week Week of October 31 2011 24 ECAC Rookie of the Week Week of November 7 2011 25 ECAC Rookie of the Month Month of October 2011 9 ECAC Rookie of the Month Month of November 2011 26 References Edit Staffieri Mark February 15 2019 CWHL All Star Series Jill Saulnier Les Canadiennes De Montreal Women s Hockey Life Palmeter Paul April 30 2019 Jill Saulnier s hockey career at crossroads due to CWHL folding CBC News Archived from the original on August 26 2019 Retrieved August 8 2020 2010 Upper Deck UD World of Sports Checklist Sports Card Radio sportscardradio com August 21 2010 Archived from the original on June 2 2016 Retrieved November 2 2011 61 hockey champions to attend HCF Celebrity Classic Gala National Hockey League Archived from the original on April 14 2016 Retrieved November 2 2011 Canada 2014 Tournament Roster stats hockeycanada ca Archived from the original on April 11 2019 Retrieved November 3 2014 Waterloo Breaking News Waterloo s Online Newspaper WaterlooChronicle ca WaterlooChronicle ca http www beyondthedashers net uploads 4 3 5 8 4358899 11 12 nc team pdf bare URL PDF Saulnier Notches Four Goals in First Career Game As Cornell Tops Colgate Cornell University Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved November 5 2011 a b ECAC Hockey PDF ECAC Hockey Archived PDF from the original on December 24 2013 Retrieved November 5 2011 Women s Ice Hockey Scores Nine Goals For Third Consecutive Game in Blowout of Syracuse Cornell University Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved November 5 2011 The Official Website of Hockey Canada hockeycanada ca 肝臓をサプリと食事で改善 Awad Brandi January 11 2022 Team Canada s women s hockey roster revealed for Beijing 2022 Team Canada Official Olympic Team Website Canadian Olympic Committee Retrieved January 11 2022 Canada s 2022 Olympic women s hockey team roster Canadian Press Toronto Ontario Canada January 11 2022 Retrieved January 11 2022 2022 Olympic Winter Games Women www hockeycanada ca Hockey Canada January 11 2022 Retrieved January 11 2022 TEAM BLACK WINS 2016 CWHL ALL STAR GAME Canadiennes de Montreal January 25 2016 Archived from the original on February 11 2017 Retrieved February 8 2017 2016 Clarkson Cup cwhl March 13 2016 Archived from the original on March 19 2016 Retrieved March 15 2016 Jones shines in CWHL All Star Game Mississauga com February 13 2017 Archived from the original on September 21 2017 Retrieved February 15 2017 Tammy Schwass LES CANADIENNES ACQUIRE OLYMPIANS GENEVIEVE LACASSE AND JILLIAN SAULNIER Calgary Inferno Archived from the original on July 27 2018 Retrieved July 26 2018 Outsports At least 35 out LGBTQ athletes in Beijing Winter Olympics a record January 2022 The Official Website of Hockey Canada hockeycanada ca Player Jillian Saulnier Statistics USCHO com U S College Hockey Online Archived from the original on March 21 2015 Retrieved March 24 2015 Women s Hockey Announces Year End Awards at Team Banquet Cornell University Archived from the original on 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