Brooke Wolejko
Brooke Wolejko | |||
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Born |
South Windsor, Connecticut, United States | June 18, 1996||
Height | 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) | ||
Position | Goaltender | ||
NWHL team | Connecticut Whale | ||
Played for |
SUNY-Plattsburgh St. Lawrence University | ||
Playing career | 2019–present |
Brooke Wolejko is an American ice hockey goaltender, currently playing for the Connecticut Whale of the NWHL.
Career
Wolejko began playing as a goaltender as soon as she started playing hockey, sticking with the position even as players on her youth team were rotated through different positions.
From 2014 to 2017, she attended St. Lawrence University, serving as a backup goalie for the university's NCAA women's hockey programme.[1] She transferred to SUNY-Plattsburgh for her final year of university.[2] That season, she led all NCAA Division III goaltenders in goals against average and save percentage.[3]
After graduating, she initially thought her competitive hockey career was over and moved to Maine for her work. She would continue playing in a local men's league, but soon found that she missed the speed and intensity of her previous leagues.[4] After being spotted at a ball hockey tournament along with Sarah Hughson and Kayla Meneghin, the Connecticut Whale reached out to her, and she signed her first professional contract with the team ahead of the 2019–20 NWHL season.[5] In her rookie professional season, she set a Connecticut team record for saves and finished fourth in the league in save percentage, averaging over 38 saves per game, and leading the Whale to an upset victory over the Buffalo Beauts in the playoffs to reach a semi-final match against the Minnesota Whitecaps.[6] The only goalie to have forced the near-undefeated Boston Pride into a shootout during the regular season, she was named one of the NWHL Fans’ Three Stars of the Season.[7][8]
She re-signed with the Whale ahead of the 2020–21 NWHL season, the first Whale player to re-sign for the season.[9]
Personal life
Her sister, Kristin Wolejko, played university hockey for the University of Southern Maine in the late-2000s.
References
- ^ "#1 Brooke Wolejko - 2016-17 Women's Ice Hockey Roster". St. Lawrence Saints.
- ^ "Women's hockey set for title run in new conference". Press Republican.
- ^ "Brooke Wolejko - 2017-18 - Women's Ice Hockey". Plattsburgh State Athletics.
- ^ "TXHT Interview with Brooke Wolejko". The Xperience Hockey Talk. 2020-06-06.
- ^ "'Nothing to lose': The Connecticut Whale have their sights set on shocking the NWHL". TheHockeyNews. February 28, 2020.
- ^ "Whale shocks Beauts, Buffalo out of playoffs after play-in loss". Buffalo News.
- ^ Murphy, Mike (February 28, 2020). "Brooke Wolejko's triumphant season deserves your attention". The Ice Garden.
- ^ Rice, Dan (3 March 2020). "NWHL 2020 Playoffs: X-Factors". The Hockey Writers.
- ^ Rice, Dan (April 1, 2020). "Whale Re-Sign Goaltender Brooke Wolejko". thehockeywriters.com. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
External links
- Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com
- Brooke Wolejko on Instagram