Kristyna Kaltounkova -

Kristýna Kaltounková is a Czech forward from Vlašim, who has rapidly emerged as one of the most promising young stars in women’s hockey. She played five seasons of NCAA Division I hockey at Colgate Raiders, where she became the program’s all-time leader in goals (111) and finished second in career points with 233. Known for her speed, scoring touch, and physical style, she hit the 20-goal mark every season, totaled 48 points in her final year, and earned First-Team ECAC and All-American honors. Her contributions made her the first Czech player ever to be named a finalist for the prestigious Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award.

In 2025, Kaltounková was selected first overall in the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) Draft by the New York Sirens and promptly signed a three-year contract. Her arrival marks a milestone for European players in North American women’s pro hockey, and she brings a potent mix of scoring, physicality, and leadership to the Sirens’ roster.

Internationally, Kaltounková has represented the Czechia women's national ice hockey team. In 2025, she made her senior Worlds debut and tied for team lead in scoring with six points across seven games, earning a spot on the tournament’s All-Star team — a strong signal of her readiness to compete at the highest level. Her success at both collegiate and international levels positions her as a rising force in women’s hockey globally.