Natalie Spooner Explained

Natalie Spooner
Caption:Spooner in 2019
Birth Date:17 October 1990
Birth Place:Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Position:Forward
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:181
League:PWHL
Team:PWHL Toronto
Sex:f
Ntl Team:CAN
Career Start:2007
Show-Medals:no

Natalie Marie Spooner (born October 17, 1990) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player for PWHL Toronto of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) and a member of the Canadian national women's team.

Spooner was the first player to play for the Canadian national under-18, under-22, and senior teams.[1] In 2014, she became the first player to win both an Olympic gold medal and the Clarkson Cup in the same year. Spooner runs a High Performance Hockey Academy for girls.

Playing career

Hockey Canada

Spooner has represented Canada on its National and Under-22 squads.[2] In 2008–09 and 2009–10, she played on the Under-22 team. She won gold at the 2010 MLP Cup and silver at the 2009 MLP Cup. She played on the Canadian National Women's Team at the 2008 Four Nations Cup.

From May 25–30, 2010, in Calgary, Spooner was invited to participate in the Canadian National Women's Program Strength and Conditioning Camp. Spooner also played for Team Canada at the Ball Hockey World Championship in Pilsen, Czech Republic, from June 13–20, 2009. Spooner won gold at the event. Spooner participated in the inaugural IIHF World Women's U-18 Championships in January 2008 and won the silver medal. In August 2007, the Canadian U-18 played a summer series against the U-18 Team USA squad, and Spooner was an assistant captain.

On November 10, 2010, Spooner scored a hat trick against Sweden in the 2010 Four Nations Cup.[3] In the gold medal game of the 2011 Four Nations Cup, Spooner scored two goals in a 4–3 loss to the USA.[4]

In a game versus Russia at the 2012 IIHF Women's World Championship, Spooner logged a hat trick in a 14–1 victory.[5]

On January 11, 2022, Spooner was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team.[6] [7] [8]

Mississauga Chiefs

Spooner participated in the 2008 Esso Women's Nationals with the Mississauga Chiefs.

PWHL and Junior

While she attended Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute, Spooner played with the Durham West Jr. Lightning. At Cedarbrae, she was named the school's athlete of the year for four consecutive years. She captained the team to a fourth-place finish in the Provincial Women's Hockey League in 2008. During the 2007–08 season, Spooner led the Lightning in goals with 25 and was third on the team in scoring with 38 points in 23 games. Her point total ranked 11th in the league. During the 2006–07 PWHL season, Spooner was the leading goal-scorer with 32 goals and served as an assistant captain. She was a member of Team Ontario Red with future Buckeye teammate Laura McIntosh. Spooner served as captain of the squad, leading it to the gold medal in the U-18 National Hockey Tournament after recovering from a broken jaw sustained in a PWHL game. She broke her jaw in two places, had her mouth wired shut for five weeks and was limited to a liquid diet.[9] Before committing to Ohio State for food science nutrition, approximately 30 universities and colleges expressed interest in her.

Ohio State

As a freshman, Spooner played in 30 games (she missed six games due to her commitments with Team Canada). Despite playing in only 30 games, Spooner scored 21 goals to lead the Buckeyes. She added nine assists for 30 points, which ranked third on the Buckeyes. Spooner set a Buckeye record by winning four WCHA Rookie of the Week awards. She has been one of the top goal-scorers in the WCHA during the 08-09 and 09-10 two seasons. Her 43 career goals rank sixth among the Buckeyes. Her 74 career points are 14th after 65 games played. Spooner was a First Team All-WCHA honoree during the 2009–10 season.[10] On January 28–29, 2011, Spooner scored four goals and contributed six points as the Buckeyes swept conference rival St. Cloud State on the road. In Ohio State's 6–1 victory on January 28, Spooner recorded her third-career hat trick as well as an assist. Her goal at 9:58 of the second period came shorthanded and proved to be the game-winner. Spooner had two points in the second game as the Buckeyes prevailed by a 3–2 mark. Spooner leads the Buckeyes with 14 multi-point games this season and owns a team-high 24 goals. Spooner holds the Buckeye record for career game-winning goals with 12.[11] In the Buckeyes final regular season game of the 2010–11 season, Spooner scored a goal (her 25th of the season) in a 5–1 loss to Minnesota-Duluth to tie Jana Harrigan for second on the all-time Ohio State career list with 68 goals[12]

In the first conference game of the 2011–12 Ohio State Buckeyes women's ice hockey season against Bemidji State, Spooner had four goals in regulation, along with the only goal in the shootout to lead the Buckeyes to victory.[13] On November 25, 2011, Spooner scored four goals for the third time in her NCAA career, including a natural hat trick as the Buckeyes enjoyed a home-ice conference victory over Minnesota Duluth.[14] She scored all four goals as the final score was 4–1 in the Buckeyes favour. It was the second time in the 2011–12 campaign that she scored four goals in a game. The natural hat trick (three consecutive goals) was scored in the second period as the Buckeyes faced a 1–0 deficit against the Bulldogs. The eventual game-winner was scored at 10:56 of the second period. The hat trick was the fifth of her collegiate career. The four-goal performance moved Spooner to fourth overall on the Buckeye career points list with 129. Spooner is now four goals away from tying Jeni Creary's Ohio State record of 86 career goals.

Spooner had a record-breaking weekend in a weekend series versus St. Cloud State on January 6 and 7, 2012. She scored three goals and added one assist in a two-game set while becoming the Buckeyes' all-time leading goal scorer. Heading into the series, she was only three goals away from breaking the school record of 86 set by forward Jeni Creary. She tied the mark on January 6, 2012, as she scored both goals, including the game-winner. In addition, she was acknowledged as the First Star of the Game in a 2–0 win. The following day, she set the record at 5:27 of the third period versus St. Cloud State in a 4–3 loss.[15] Spooner was named Third Star of the Game. After the game, Spooner had accumulated 140 career points (87 goals, 53 assists) to rank fourth in that category. She was now six points shy of breaking the Buckeyes' all-time scoring record.

In a January 27, 2012 defeat of the North Dakota Fighting Sioux, Natalie Spooner finished the game with two goals as the Buckeyes prevailed by a 6–2 mark. Her two goals were both on the power play (increasing her season total to seven). Spooner reached the 150 career point plateau with the goals, moving her into third all-time in Ohio State history.[16] On February 11, 2012, Spooner was one of five Buckeyes seniors honoured as part of a pre-game ceremony. The Buckeyes were defeated by No. 2 Minnesota by a 7–4 mark. Natalie Spooner had a hand in all four Buckeye goals, with two goals and two assists.[17]

On March 19, 2012, Spooner was named to the CCM All-America Team. She earned second-team honours, and it marked the first Spooner was named an All-American. She became the fourth Buckeye (behind Tessa Bonhomme, Jana Harrigan, and Emma Laaksonen.[18] She concluded her senior season with 50 points (team-best) on 31 goals and 19 assists. Her 25 goals scored in WCHA conference action ranked second overall among all WCHA skaters. During the 2011–12 campaign, she had a team-best 16 multiple-point games while logging three hat tricks. In addition, Spooner notched nine multiple-goal games and four multiple-assist games this year.

Spooner concluded her career first overall in four program record lists. She owns the season goals record and the Ohio State career record in goals scored (broke record on January 7, 2012). At the end of her four seasons, she finished with 100. On October 14, 2011, Spooner broke the program record in career goals vs. WCHA opponents. For her career, she has had 75 goals versus WCHA opponents. Her 163 career points ranks second all-time among Buckeyes players, while her 16 game-winning goals are another program record.

CWHL

Selected in the second round, 7th overall, by the Toronto Furies in the 2012 CWHL Draft, Spooner set a franchise record for most goals by a rookie. She also finished second in team scoring, trailing scoring leader Rebecca Johnston.

Making her Toronto debut on October 20, 2012, in a road game at Brampton, Spooner scored a hat trick and assist, resulting in a four-point performance.[19] As the Furies prevailed by a 4–3 count, Spooner factored into every one of the team's goals. Spooner's first point in the game was an assist to Mallory Deluce at the 7:18 mark of the first. Before the period expired, Spooner scored an unassisted shorthanded goal for the first in her CWHL career. Spooner scored short-handed again in the second period, as Deluce reciprocated with an assist. Spooner also provided the overtime heroics, logging the game-winning goal at the 1:26 mark of the extra frame, as Deluce gained her second assist of the night. For her efforts, Spooner was recognized as the First Star of the Game.

Spooner also registered a pair of three-point performances in her rookie season with the Furies. Against Team Alberta, Spooner had a goal and an assist in a 5–0 shutout win.[20] A 7–4 road win at Brampton on January 12, 2013, resulted in Spooner's other three-point performance.[21]

Spooner was the Furies leading scorer during the 2014 Clarkson Cup playoffs.[22] She scored the game-winning goal in a March 21, 2014 playoff match against the Montreal Stars, eliminating them from the postseason.[23] In the championship game against the Boston Blades, Spooner logged an assist on the Cup-clinching goal.[24]

Spooner became the first player in Furies history to reach the plateau of 90 career points, achieving the feat during the 2016–17 CWHL season. In addition, she surpassed Kori Cheverie as the all-time leading scorer in Furies history. Spooner was one of two captains for Team Blue in the 3rd CWHL All-Star Game, the first time that one team in the CWHL All-Star Game had two captains.[25]

PWHL

On September 16, 2023, Spooner was selected in the fourth round, 23rd overall, by PWHL Toronto in the 2023 PWHL draft.[26] On November 14, 2023, Spooner signed a two-year contract with Toronto.[27] In the league's inaugural season, Spooner ranked first in both goals and points. Her 20 goals were nine more than the next best mark, a tie between Sarah Nurse and Grace Zumwinkle, and her 27 points were four clear of a three-way tie for second.[28] Following the season she was named the Billie Jean King MVP, as most valuable player during the regular season, the PWHL Forward of the Year, PWHL 3 Stars of the Week leader and a PWHL First Team All-Star.[29]

Personal life

Spooner's brother Rick played hockey for the Wisconsin Badgers and currently plays for Seattle ESB. Her brother Doug played for the Waterloo Warriors in Ontario.

Spooner is married to her husband Adam Redmond.[30] She gave birth to their son Rory in December 2022. She resumed on-ice training within four weeks, missing only eight weeks of hockey in total, and was ready to participate in the 2023 IIHF Women's World Championship in April 2023.[31]

Ahead of the inaugural PWHL season, Spooner was selected as Toronto's player representative for the PWHL Players Association, the league's labour union.[32]

Reality television

Along with Sochi teammate Meaghan Mikkelson, the pair were among the competing teams in the second season of The Amazing Race Canada in 2014.[33] In the ice hockey skills challenge Detour, "Puck It", she combined with partner Mikkelson to shoot 4-for-4 on the 1 through 4 "hole" targets, then 1 out of 53 attempts to hit the final five-hole target.[34] She and Mikkelson won seven legs of the race and finished in second place on the final leg.[35]

In 2019, Spooner paired with Andrew Poje in the fifth season of CBC's Battle of the Blades. The pair finished in second place.[36]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2005–06Durham West Jr. LightningProv. WHL25 14 13 27 65 1 0 1 2
2006–07Durham West Jr. LightningProv. WHL29 32 15 47 285 1 2 3 0
2007–08Durham West Jr. LightningProv. WHL23 25 13 38 66 4 0 4 2
2007–08Mississauga ChiefsCWHL3 0 0 0 2
2008–09Ohio State UniversityWCHA30 21 9 30 22
2009–10Ohio State UniversityWCHA35 22 22 44 16
2010–11Ohio State UniversityWCHA29 26 13 39 28
2010–11Ohio State UniversityWCHA29 26 13 39 28
2011–12Ohio State UniversityWCHA34 31 19 50 30
2012–13Toronto FuriesCWHL24 15 8 23 63 2 1 3 2
2013–14Toronto FuriesCWHL3 2 1 3 24 2 3 5 0
2013–14Team CanadaAMHL15 3 6 9 2
2014–15Toronto FuriesCWHL20 7 8 15 82 0 0 0 0
2015–16Toronto FuriesCWHL22 17 13 30 202 1 1 2 0
2016–17Toronto FuriesCWHL20 13 7 20 8
2017–18Team CanadaAMHL16 5 4 9 2
2018–19Toronto FuriesCWHL26 15 11 26 143 2 1 3 0
2020–21TorontoPWHPA4 2 1 3 2
2022–23Team ScotiabankPWHPA7 1 0 1 0
PWHL24 20 7 27 43 1 1 2 0
CWHL totals115 69 48 117 5817 7 6 13 4
PWHL totals24 20 7 27 43 1 1 2 0

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2008CanadaU185 3 8 11 0
2011CanadaWC5 1 2 3 0
2012CanadaWC5 4 2 6 4
2013CanadaWC5 2 0 2 0
2014CanadaOG5 2 2 4 0
2015CanadaWC5 4 3 7 6
2016CanadaWC5 3 3 6 2
2017CanadaWC5 1 2 3 2
2018CanadaOG5 0 2 2 2
2019CanadaWC7 6 4 10 4
2021CanadaWC7 4 5 9 0
2022CanadaOG7 3 11 14 0
2023CanadaWC7 2 4 6 4
2024CanadaWC7 1 3 4 2
Junior totals5 3 8 11 0
Senior totals75 33 43 76 26

Awards and honours

AwardYearRef
Juniors
PWHL silver medal2006
College
WCHA Rookie of the WeekOct. 25, 2008
Nov. 29, 2008
Dec. 13, 2008
Feb. 7, 2009
Ohio State Buckeyes Most Valuable Offensive Player2009, 2010
First Team All-WCHA2010
WCHA All-Academic Team2010
Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection2010[37]
WCHA Offensive Player of the WeekJan. 16, 2010
Feb. 2, 2011
Oct. 12, 2011
Nov. 28, 2011
Jan. 11, 2012


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All-WCHA Second Team2011[39]
Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award2011
CCM Hockey Women's Division I All-American Second Team2012
Ohio State Varsity O Hall of Fame2019[40]
CWHL
Clarkson Cup champion2014
CWHL All-Star Game2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
PWHL
PWHL Third Star of the WeekJan. 28, 2024
Mar. 25, 2024
[41]
[42]
PWHL First Star of the WeekFeb. 4, 2024
Feb. 18, 2024
[43]
[44]
SupraStar of the MonthFebruary, 2024
March, 2024
[45]
[46]
PWHL Second Star of the WeekMay 5, 2024[47]
PWHL regular season goals leader2024
PWHL regular season points leader2024
PWHL 3 Stars leader2024[48]
Forward of the Year2024[49]
Billie Jean King MVP Award2024[50]
PWHL First All-Star Team2024[51]
International
U18 silver medal2008
U18 best face-off percentage2008
Team Canada Top-3 Player2008, 2015, 2021
World Championship silver medal2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2023
World Championship gold medal2012, 2021, 2024
Olympic gold medal2014, 2022
World Championship All-Star Team2015, 2021
Olympic silver medal2018
World Championship bronze medal2019
Records
Other accomplishments

Notes and References

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  30. Web site: Spooner Having Standout PWHL Season: "It's Very Inspirational" | Pittsburgh Penguins . March 31, 2024 .
  31. Web site: Natalie Spooner scores 1st goal as a mom in Canada's opening win at worlds . Dichter . Myles . . April 5, 2023 . April 6, 2023 . April 6, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230406045525/https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/canada-switzerland-womens-world-hockey-championship-recap-april-5-1.6803002 . live .
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  41. Web site: Müller, Jenner and Spooner Named PWHL Three Stars of the Week . thepwhl.com . January 29, 2024.
  42. Web site: Müller, Jenner and Spooner Named PWHL Three Stars of the Week . thepwhl.com . January 29, 2024.
  43. Web site: Spooner, Carpenter, Roque Named PWHL '3 Stars of the Week' . thepwhl.com . February 5, 2024.
  44. Web site: Watts, Jenner, Spooner Named PWHL Three Stars of the Week . thepwhl.com . March 26, 2024.
  45. Web site: PWHL Announces February's SupraStars of the Month . thepwhl.com . March 8, 2024.
  46. Web site: PWHL Announces March's SupraStars of the Month . thepwhl.com . April 2, 2024.
  47. Web site: Shelton, Spooner, Knight Named PWHL Three Stars of the Week . thepwhl.com . May 6, 2024.
  48. Web site: Hensley, Cava, Heise Named PWHL 3 Stars of the Week . thepwhl.com . May 31, 2024.
  49. thepwhlofficial . 1800606993360818546 . Natalie Spooner tallied a league-leading 20 goals and 7 assists, averaging 1.13 points-per-game this season. Following her outstanding performance, Natalie Spooner has been named 2024 Forward of the Year. . June 11, 2024.
  50. thepwhlofficial . 1800608723037282582 . Presented to the player considered most valuable to their team's success throughout the regular season, Natalie Spooner is the first-ever recipient of the 2024 Billie Jean King MVP Award. ⭐️ . June 11, 2024.
  51. thepwhlofficial . 1800598669655187557 . Congratulations to our 2024 First All-Star Team! . June 11, 2024.