Occupation: Author Birth: January 3, 1980
The more I've done work with the IOC the more I've come to realize I'm really excited about this, the work that I'm doing and the impact that I can h….
In a way, by being fully committed to the Olympic movement globally, I'm better able to promote women's hockey and talk about women's hockey and put ….
I feel honored and privileged to have represented the USA program over the past 16 years. USA Hockey will always be a part of me and I will cherish t….
I find that I've tried to become a better hockey player every year and not just hold on. At the same time, I've also made it a point to increase or g….
As a veteran, you're a little more poised on that mental side. But athletically, I didn't really think I could get better..
There were no women's players I knew of. I didn't even know women's hockey existed..
That's the awesome part. Little girls now have a chance to look up and see women playing soccer, basketball, softball and now hockey - and know they ….
I'm in the perfect position. It's a sports position and a political position where I can help better the lives of athletes around the world..
It's not about, 'Let me play as long as I can so I don't have to grow up.' It's about, 'Let me play as long as I enjoy it,' and when it's time to ste….
The Women's Sports Foundation holds a unique position in developing opportunities for girls and women of all abilities to be active whether recreatio….
I still love hockey. It's just I'm at a different stage of my life and I think I'm just ready to grow in other ways outside of just being a hockey pl….
I'm not playing for lack of options. But this is such a fleeting thing. When I'm done, I'm never, ever going to be able to come back to it. I know Va….
I have enough muscle already. Now I want to use it in more efficient ways..
When you look back from your Olympic experience, you never want to question whether you could have done more. The one thing you can control is your o….
I look at myself, and how much I've gotten just because I play a sport well..
But inside of me I knew that the Olympics were still there. I was still young enough. I knew that once I transitioned out of hockey, it would be real….
I'm able to give a voice to the athletes around the world - use my degree for something other than the power play..
I wish I could play the whole game and come back tomorrow..
I'm getting more towards that point where I'm ready to kind of pass the torch on and see the next generation succeed behind me..
It feels right. But it's emotional. Saying goodbye to anything you've done that long is hard..
Right now, I'm standing behind the glass, and I guess that's a metaphor for how my life will be going forward..