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Victoria Hanson

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Victoria Hanson
Victoria Hanson playing for the Boston Pride 11-28-19
Born (1994-10-01) October 1, 1994 (age 30)
Stoughton, Massachusetts, United States
Height 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Position Goaltender
PHF team Boston Pride
Played for Kurpfalz Ladies
Boston University
Playing career 2013–present

Victoria Hanson is an American ice hockey goaltender, currently playing with the Boston Pride of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF).

Career

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From 2013 to 2017, she attended Boston University.[1][2] She was named a Hockey East First Team All-Star in her senior year, the first goalie from the university to be named to the first all star team in a decade.[3][4]

After graduating, she moved to Germany to sign with the Mad Dogs Mannheim, serving as the team's starting goaltender. She would only play a season with Mannheim before returning to North America and stepping away from competitive hockey for the 2018-19 season.

She returned to professional play in 2019 to sign with the PHF's Boston Pride, serving as the team's backup goaltender behind Lovisa Selander.[5] She went 6-0 in her rookie NWHL season, posting a .919 save percentage and 1.97 GAA, including her first professional shutout in a victory over the Connecticut Whale, as the Pride made it to the Isobel Cup finals before the year was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.[6] She re-signed with the Pride for the 2020–21 NWHL season, with general manager Karilyn Pilch stating that she was "a fierce competitor and an excellent technical goalie."[7]

Personal life

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At Boston University, Hanson was enrolled in the Questrom School of Business, earning a bachelor's degree in business administration and management.[8] Her father, Mark Hanson, played as a goaltender for Providence College in the 70s, and served as a goaltending coach for Harvard University until 2018, and her sister, Elizabeth Hanson, played as a goaltender for Elmira College from 2017 to 2020.[9]

Career Statistics

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T/OT MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2013–14 Boston University NCAA 6 3 2 0 336 15 0 2.68 .910
2014–15 Boston University NCAA 23 16 5 2 1332 50 0 2.25 .910
2015–16 Boston University NCAA 12 6 6 0 656 35 0 3.20 .888
2016–17 Boston University NCAA 28 15 9 4 1693 67 2 2.37 .927
2017–18 Kurpfalz Ladies Fraueneishockey-Bundesliga 20 4.09
2019–20 Boston Pride PHF 8 6 0 0 396 13 1 1.97 .919
PHF totals 8 6 0 0 396 13 1 1.97 .919
Source[10][11][12]

References

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  1. ^ "Victoria Hanson, Erin O'Neil shine for No. 10 women's hockey – The Daily Free Press".
  2. ^ "Goaltender battle continues for women's hockey – The Daily Free Press".
  3. ^ "Stoughton Native Leads Boston University to Women's Hockey East Title". Stoughton, MA Patch. March 10, 2015.
  4. ^ "GlobeSouth: Noteworthy performances - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com.
  5. ^ "Boston Pride Ink a Netminder in BU Alum Victoria Hanson". August 15, 2019.
  6. ^ Tokarski, Anne (October 12, 2020). "Ranking the best NWHL goaltending set-ups". The Ice Garden.
  7. ^ "Pride Complete Goalie Tandem, Re-sign Hanson". July 9, 2020.
  8. ^ "Victoria Hanson - Women's Ice Hockey". Boston University Athletics.
  9. ^ "Great goaltending runs in the family for Stoughton's Hanson clan". www.msn.com.
  10. ^ "Victoria Hanson". EliteProspects.
  11. ^ "Victoria Hanson". BU Terriers.
  12. ^ "Victoria Hanson". NWHL Zone.
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