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Jenn Gardiner Sets PWHL Record With Four Goals in OT Win Over Seattle

The two-point overtime format left Vancouver short of the three it needed.

Overview

  • Vancouver beat Seattle 6-5 on Saturday on Gardiner’s goal 52 seconds into overtime, yet the result ended the Goldeneyes’ playoff chase.
  • Gardiner became the first player in PWHL history to score four goals in a game and the first Goldeneyes player to notch a hat trick, pushing her season totals to eight goals and eight assists.
  • Because the PWHL awards three points for regulation wins and two for overtime wins, Vancouver’s overtime victory brought only two points and sealed elimination.
  • The win completed a season sweep of the Torrent, who were already out of playoff contention and have now dropped six straight games.
  • Hannah Miller had two goals and two assists for Vancouver, Emerance Maschmeyer made 21 saves, and Seattle’s Carly Jackson stopped a career-high 35 shots in her first start of the season.