SARAH NURSE

Sarah Nurse, born on January 4, 1995, in Burlington, Ontario, is a standout Canadian hockey forward known for her elite skill, leadership, and impact on the game. She played NCAA hockey at the University of Wisconsin, where she helped lead the team to multiple successful seasons and established herself as a top performer. Her strong play earned her a spot on Team Canada, where she played a key role in winning gold at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics—further solidifying her place among the country’s top women’s hockey players.

Professionally, Nurse is a central figure on PWHL Toronto, where she continues to shine with her offensive talent and playmaking abilities. Her international experience and leadership make her an invaluable presence on and off the ice, inspiring both teammates and fans.

Off the ice, Sarah Nurse is a passionate advocate for gender equality, diversity, and the growth of women’s hockey. She is actively involved in community initiatives and uses her platform to promote positive change in sport. With her talent, drive, and commitment, Sarah Nurse continues to be a trailblazer in women’s hockey and a powerful role model for future generations.