Like so many of her teammates, the inaugural season of the Professional Women’s Hockey League has held many firsts for Ottawa goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer.
Mar 15, 2024 at 07:03 AM ETOTTAWA —
At the end of practice Wednesday, Emily Clark — donning a pink jersey — and captain Brianne Jenner — wearing blue — participated in an obstacle course. Teammates, divided between team blue and team pink, cheered on Clark and Jenner as they raced around cones, did 360s, and pushed and shoved one another before Jenner ultimately crossed the finish line.Maschmeyer, a native of Bruderheim, Alta., said the idea for the reveal came during a conversation with her longtime friend Clark on a road trip.
“I feel like she’s such a huge part of my journey and a huge part of my story and hockey career,” Clark said. “I’m super grateful that we’ve got to go through every step together. She’s someone I lean on a ton whether it’s hockey or personal.” Maschmeyer admitted she is the planner in the family and wants to have everything for the baby in place following the season’s conclusion, but for now her focus is on helping Ottawa win.
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