Maschmeyer looking to cap whirlwind year with gold at Women’s Worlds

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Maschmeyer looking to cap whirlwind year with gold at Women’s Worlds
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It has been a whirlwind year for goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer since she last suited up at the IIHF Women’s World Championships. Since Canada went home with silver last April in Brampton, Ont., the 29-year-old has gotten married, become the No.

It has been a whirlwind year for goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer since she last suited up at the IIHF Women’s World Championships.

around the two competing in an obstacle course on the ice, with Clark in a pink jersey and Jenner in blue."Geneviève and I didn't know what the obstacle course would look like and we didn't know the gender before so we left it to Clarkie and Jenner to come up with the course," Maschmeyer told TSN.ca of the gender reveal."Then we hired a couple of videographers and made it a big ordeal at the end of practice but it was a lot of fun.

Maschmeyer said she and Ottawa general manager Mike Hirshfeld found their values aligned when they met during the PWHL’s free agency period. Maschmeyer ended up being one of the first three players signed by the team, along with Clark and Jenner. Maschmeyer made the official switch from player to goalie at age 10. The shortest of Team Canada’s goalies at 5-foot-6, she recognized early on that with her size, she needed to be a good skater and be strong technically. She cites her first goalie coach back in Alberta, Erick Robertson, as someone who valued a technical game.

“Going against her is definitely not very fun,” said Gosling. “She’s super shifty but also very structured. I’ve been robbed many times her, like backdoor, a decoy when you think you have her but you don’t have her.” “But I think it’s funny now because I feel like we actually end talking a lot more about hockey and goaltending now that she’s retired. I think it’s just she sees it from a different perspective and has the bird’s-eye view of the game and I appreciate that as well when I’m in those moments and I’m taking myself too seriously. She always has a great perspective for me.”

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