A White Rock power forward who was the best player in Canadian university women's hockey this year has definite Professional Women's Hockey League potential.

White Rock's Grace Elliott, who wrapped up a fantastic fourth season with the University of British Columbia's Thunderbirds, led U Sports women’s hockey in goals and points this season — scoring 22 goals and 42 points in 28 games, setting two new British Columbia program records. She also took home the 2025 Brodrick Trophy U Sports Player of the Year trophy and was a First Team All-Canadian, as well as the 2024-25 Canada West Women's Hockey Player of the Year.

The towering 6'2" forward, a North Delta Secondary grad whose father reportedly ran a small rink in Surrey when she was young, is a unique potential prospect for the 2026 PWHL

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