Hannah Brandt -

Hannah Brandt is an American professional ice hockey forward known for her consistent scoring touch and two-way reliability. Raised in Minnesota, she emerged as one of the state’s top young players, winning the prestigious Ms. Hockey Award before moving on to a dominant collegiate career. At the University of Minnesota, Brandt recorded nearly two points per game and helped the Gophers capture three NCAA championships. She earned multiple All-WCHA honors and was a rare four-time finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, recognizing college hockey’s most outstanding player.

After graduating, Brandt transitioned to professional hockey, competing with the Minnesota Whitecaps and later in the PWHPA, where she remained a steady offensive presence. She joined the Professional Women’s Hockey League as a member of PWHL Boston, who selected her in the inaugural draft. With Boston, Brandt has contributed key goals, playmaking, and veteran leadership, earning a multi-year contract extension and solidifying her role as one of the team’s dependable forwards.

Internationally, Brandt has been an important part of the United States national program. She represented Team USA at the 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympics, winning both a gold and a silver medal. She has also collected multiple IIHF Women’s World Championship medals, showcasing her talent on the world stage and reinforcing her reputation as a highly accomplished and respected competitor.