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Height
  
5 ft 3 in (160 cm)

Name
  
Brittany Ott


Positions
  
Goaltender

Playing career
  
2009

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Born
  
June 12, 1990 (age 33) St. Clair Shores, MI (
1990-06-12
)

Weight
  
165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb)

NWHL team Former teams
  
Boston Pride Maine Black Bears Boston Blades

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Brittany Ott (born June 12, 1990 in St. Clair Shores, Michigan), is an American ice hockey player who played two seasons for the Boston Blades in the Canadian Women's Hockey League. Ott played for the Maine Black Bears before declaring herself into the 2013 CWHL Draft. She is the first goaltender to have won the Clarkson Cup and the Isobel Cup in a career.

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NCAA

On October 9, 2010, she recorded 69 saves in a game against the Mercyhurst Lakers. In a 2–1 overtime loss against Boston College on March 1, 2013, Ott made 72 saves, setting the Maine Black Bears program record for most saves in one game.

CWHL

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Ott earned the start in the championship game of the 2014 Clarkson Cup, becoming only the fourth rookie in CWHL history to start. Her final CWHL game would take place on March 5, 2015, as she faced 21 shots in a 7–3 win against the Toronto Furies.

NWHL

On July 8, 2015, Ott signed with the Boston Pride of the NWHL. She was one of four goaltenders named to the 2016 NWHL All-Star Game. In the 2016 NWHL playoffs, Ott would log a perfect 4–0 record, winning twice against the New York Riveters in the semi-finals and against the Buffalo Beauts in the Isobel Cup finals.

Awards and honors

  • Hockey East All-Rookie Team (2009–10)
  • Hockey East Goaltender of the Month (January 2012)
  • CWHL Three Stars of the Month (November 2013)
  • Third Star of the Game, 2014 Clarkson Cup final
  • 2016 NWHL Goaltender of the Year
  • NWHL Player of the Week, November 16, 2016
  • References

    Brittany Ott Wikipedia