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Full name
Aerin Frankel
Years active
2017–present
Position
Goaltender
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Nationality
American
Hometown
Briarcliff Manor, New York, U.S.
College
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aerin's story

The reason Aerin Frankel became a goalie at age nine is because she didn't want to leave the ice. In youth hockey, when a player makes a mistake, they sit. Goalies stay. So she tried out for the position, loved it immediately, and never left. From elementary school through high school she competed on boys' club teams, the only way for her to find competition at the level she needed. She is 5'5", which is not the body the position is supposed to come in, and she plays it anyway. She enrolled at Northeastern and ended her career with a .949 save percentage and setting a single-season NCAA save record.The whole arc of her career reads like a person who simply kept refusing the limits that were handed to her, one by one, and replacing them with records.

At three consecutive IIHF World Championships she served as Team USA's primary goaltender, winning gold twice and silver once, and became the first U.S. women's goaltender to start five consecutive games at an Olympics or World Championship in 26 years. Then came Milan. At the 2026 Winter Olympics, Frankel became the first goaltender in Olympic women's hockey history to record three shutouts in a single tournament. One of them, a 20-save performance in a 5-0 victory, was the first time Canada had been shut out in 41 Olympic women's hockey games, by any goaltender from any country. When her teammate Megan Keller scored the overtime goal to bring home gold, it was Frankel's wall that had kept the game close enough to reach that moment. That same year she won both the Billie Jean King MVP Award and Goaltender of the Year in the PWHL, sweeping the league's top honors with the Boston Fleet.

What her teammates notice most is that she is nearly impossible to read, so even-keeled and focused that it's difficult to judge when she's happy or excited. Off the ice she runs an Instagram account dedicated entirely to Caesar salad, posting photos and deadpan reviews of versions she finds at restaurants across the country. The account is a perfect expression of who she is: exacting, specific, a little dry, operating with quiet authority in a lane entirely her own. Her overall record in combined Olympics and world play is 14-2 with six shutouts. She is 26 years old. The girl who became a goalie so she wouldn't have to leave the ice has not left it since.

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Awards/Honors

Individual Awards

2018IIHF Under-18 Women's World Championship Gold Medal
2020CCM/AHCA First-Team All-American
2021Patty Kazmaier Award
2021WHCA National Goalie of the Year
2023IIHF Women's World Championship Gold Medal
2025IIHF Women's World Championship Best Goaltender
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2026Olympic Gold Medal

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