PWHL’s Ottawa preps for historic league-opener against Montreal
OTTAWA — When Brianne Jenner locks eyes with her two-year-old daughter June during her warm-up skate for Tuesday’s Professional Women’s Hockey League’s game between Ottawa and Montreal, she expects to feel emotional.
Ottawa’s captain will think not only about the significance of the first PWHL game for both teams, but also of the possibilities that now lie ahead for her young daughter.
Growing up, the 32-year-old Jenner never had the opportunity to dream of playing in a women’s professional league. Knowing that possibility is there for June is significant to her mother.
“When you pan out as a hockey player in this generation, I think you realize how much of an impact this could have and how many people came before us to allow this to happen,” said Jenner.


