‘The ultimate goal’: Goldeneyes forward Gardiner striving for Canadian Olympic team
VANCOUVER — Jenn Gardiner still remembers the sights and sounds of the Vancouver Olympics.
She wasn’t in the building when Sidney Crosby scored the golden goal for Canada in 2010 or when Marie-Philip Poulin made her Olympic debut, but knowing those moments were happening in her hometown stoked the aspiring athlete’s dream of playing on the same stage one day.
It’s a dream that could come true next month when Canada looks to defend its gold medal at the Milano Cortina Games. The Vancouver Goldeneyes forward is among the players who could be named to Hockey Canada’s roster for the women’s tournament on Friday.
“It’s like every single thing I’ve dreamed of since I was a little girl,” Gardiner said of possibly making the team. “The ultimate goal in every single player’s life is to become an Olympian and be named to that roster.”


