
PWHL expansion full of ‘bittersweet feelings’ for newly signed players
VANCOUVER — Jenn Gardiner is still in shock.
The former Montreal Victoire forward can’t quite fathom that she’ll soon be playing professional hockey in the city where she grew up.
“I really can’t wrap my hand around the fact that there’s actually a team at home and I get to be on it,” Gardiner said Friday, less than 24 hours after she signed with the Professional Women’s Hockey League’s new expansion team in Vancouver.
“Honestly, I still can’t believe that it’s actually happening. I think there’s just been so many little girls that I’ve heard from, that I work with, that I coach in the summer reach out. And that’s just kind of just touching on the importance of this team in Vancouver.”