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  1. Jennifer Botterill OM (born May 1, 1979) is a Canadian former women's hockey player and current hockey broadcast television analyst who played for Harvard University, the Canadian national team, the Mississauga Chiefs, and the Toronto Aeros.

  2. 11K Followers, 669 Following, 234 Posts - Jennifer Botterill (@jenbotterill) on Instagram: "3x Olympic Gold Medalist Hockey Night in Canada / @sportsnet NHL Studio Analyst, @nhlontnt Game Contributor and Keynote Speaker".

  3. Jun 30, 2021 · Botterill, 42, joined the “Hockey Night in Canada” crew this season after two years as an analyst with MSG Networks. At Sportsnet, she had a few trial shows on the network’s pregame show “Hockey...

  4. Jennifer Botterill is one of Canada’s most successful athletes and has attained Olympic glory on numerous occasions. Jennifer was a member of the Canadian Women’s Hockey Team for fourteen years and attended 4 Olympic Games. She is a three-time Olympic Gold Medalist (2002, 2006, 2010) and an Olympic silver medalist (1998).

  5. Feb 25, 2020 · Botterill is now sharing her experiences – and her expertise – in a different way: as a broadcaster. The transition to the booth (and between the benches) began shortly after she retired, with coverage for TSN.

  6. Nov 18, 2019 · Jennifer Botterill. Why Botterill isn’t in the IIHF Hockey Hall of Fame is something of a mystery, but it could have something to do with her somewhat modest production on the Olympic stage.

  7. As of 2010 she has remained with the national team and won additional silver (2005, 2008, 2009) and gold (2004, 2007) medals at the World Championships as well as more gold medals at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics. She also plays for the Mississauga Chiefs of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League.

  8. Jennifer Botterill. DOB - May 1, 1979. Ottawa-born, Winnipeg-raised Botterill was the youngest member of Canada's first women's Olympic hockey team at the 1998 Nagano Games, winning silver. Playing on Canadia's National team until 2011, Botterill played in eight World Championships, winning five gold and three silver medals, and was named MVP ...

  9. The daughter of Olympian Doreen McCannell and a sports psychologist, forward Jennifer Botterill came from a strong athletic background, which she began applying to ice hockey at the age of thirteen, having played basketball in her younger days.

  10. Jun 24, 2020 · Jennifer Botterill retired from hockey in March 2011 after a 14-year career with Canada’s National Women’s Team. She played a total of 184 games in a Team Canada jersey, scoring 65 goals and 109 assists for 174 points.

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