Kayle Osborne -

Kayle Osborne is a Canadian goaltender who has built a strong reputation through her success at the collegiate, professional, and international levels of women’s hockey. Hailing from Ontario, Osborne developed through Canada’s elite youth system before committing to NCAA Division I hockey at Ohio State University. With the Buckeyes, she became one of the program’s most reliable netminders, helping elevate Ohio State into a national contender with her calm presence, technical consistency, and ability to deliver in high-pressure games.

During her collegiate career, Osborne earned recognition as one of the top goaltenders in the NCAA, collecting conference honors and national accolades for her performance between the pipes. She played a key role in Ohio State’s deep postseason runs, including appearances in the Frozen Four, and finished her college career with impressive career totals in wins, save percentage, and shutouts. Her ability to read the play and control rebounds made her a dependable last line of defense against elite competition.

Osborne transitioned to the professional ranks in the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), joining New York and continuing to refine her game at the highest level. Internationally, she has represented Canada at the under-18 level, earning a gold medal at the IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship. Her career reflects poise, consistency, and a championship mindset that has translated across every stage of women’s hockey.