Brianne Jenner named PWHL First Star of the Week

Brianne Jenner (BDZ Sports, Wikimedia Commons)

Canadian Olympic gold medalist Brianne Jenner of Oakville, Ontario has been named the Professional Women’s Hockey League first star of the week for the period from November 24-30, 2025. Jenner is being honoured for her four point game on Wednesday in a 5-1 Ottawa Charge win over the Vancouver Goldeneyes.

Jenner had two goals and two assists in the Ottawa win. In the process, she set the Charge record for most points in a game. Jenner is also one of six players in PWHL history with four points in a game.

This season, Jenner has two goals and two assists for four points. She has won 12 of 19 faceoffs for a faceoff winning percentage of 0.632. Jenner also had one power-play goal, one shorthanded goal, one blocked shot, and seven shots on goal. Jenner’s power-play goal and shorthanded goal came in the Ottawa win over Vancouver. Jenner opened the scoring on the power-play from Gabbie Hughes and Rory Guilday at 2:25 of the opening period. Jenner then finished the scoring shorthanded from Rebecca Leslie of Ottawa, Ontario with one minute and 48 seconds left in the third period into an empty net.

This was the Charge’s first win of the year. They lost their first game of the season by a score of 4-0 to New York on November 22.

Jenner has won two Olympic gold medals for Canada in women’s hockey. The first came at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, and the second came at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. 

 

 

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