Brooke White-Lancette

Brooke White (born August 31, 1979) is a women's professional ice hockey player and co-founder of the Minnesota Whitecaps[1] of the Western Women's Hockey League, as well as a hockey skills coach .[2][3]

Prior to founding the Whitecaps, Brooke White played for the Northeastern Huskies women's ice hockey program.During the 1998–1999 season, Brooke White played in all 35 games...had a point in each of her first give games, including the game-winning power play goal against Cornell...She's also credited for the winning goal against Colby, and the first two goals in the game. Before NU: Brooke spent three years at Northwood Prep,where she played in 42 games for the Rockets, had 28 goals and 47 assists for 75 points...and led the Rockets to three-consecutive New York State Championships.In 2002–2003, White led the Huskies in scoring, with 23 points, and 15 assists.[4]

One year earlier, during the 2001–2002, White led the Huskies with 34 assists.[5] In 2010, Brooke White-Lancette,co-founding member of the Minnesota Whitecaps, is part of the Whitecaps' team that won the 2010 Clarkson Cup.[6]

Career stats

Season Games Played Goals Assists Points Power Play Goals Short Handed Goals
1998–1999 35 7 14 21 0 0
Played for U.S. National Team
2001–2002 35 18 34 52 4 1
2002–2003 29 8 15 23 1 0

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