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Essentials

Full name
Jenny Potter
Years active
1998–2015
Position
Forward
Jersey number
Nationality
American
Hometown
Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
College
Agent

jenny's story

Somewhere in the early 1990s, a girl at the Braemar ice rink in Edina, Minnesota stopped in front of a poster. It said that women's ice hockey was going to be in the 1998 Olympics. "I was like, 'OK, I want to be in the Olympics. I want to play in that,'" she would say years later. "So that was what spurred me. I'm going to be there." She was twelve, maybe thirteen. She said it the way a person states a fact rather than a wish, and then she went and did it, arrived at Nagano at nineteen as the second-youngest player on the roster, won gold in the first Olympic women's hockey tournament ever played, and spent the next seventeen years building a career so durable and quietly relentless that it became the standard by which American women's Olympic hockey production was measured. Her 32 career points across four Olympic Games stood as the all-time U.S. record until Hilary Knight passed it in Milan in 2026, after five Games. Potter did it in four.

She played the game the way the rink taught her growing up in Minnesota, heads-up, spatially exact, with a scorer's instinct and a grinder's willingness to go where the play was dangerous. She finished her time at Minnesota Duluth as its all-time leading scorer and accumulated ten World Championship medals over more than a decade, the kind of sustained excellence that doesn't come from peaking once but from showing up, year after year, prepared.

She gave birth to her daughter Madison in January 2001 and was back competing at the national team level that same year. Her son Cullen was born in January 2007, and then she went to Vancouver in 2010 as the only mother on the team and led it in goals with six, her 11 points co-leading the squad to a silver medal. She was named to the tournament's media All-Star team. Teammates called her "Mom." The girl who saw a poster and decided it was meant for her went on to do something no one had mapped out yet, win at the highest level, twice, while raising children, in a sport that had no infrastructure for either. She made the blueprint as she went.

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Awards/Honors

Individual Awards

1998Olympic Gold Medal
1999All-American
2000, 2008, 2011, 2013IIHF Women's World Championship Silver Medal
2001AWCHA National Player of the Year
2001NCAA Championship Tournament Most Outstanding Player
2001Patty Kazmaier Award
2003, 2005IIHF Women's World Championship Gold Medal
2004, 2010, 2014Olympic Silver Medal
2012Four Nations Cup Champion, Most Valuable Player

Legacy

2015Inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame
2020Inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
2022Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
2022Named to the IIHF Centennial All-Star Team for the 2000–2020 era women's team
2024Inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame

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ushockeyhalloffame.com

Hall of Fame Q&A spotlights Potter’s decorated career

The U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame revisited Potter's Olympic medals, world titles, and professional career.

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