Brianna Decker was born on May 13,1991 and is an American women's ice hockey player who plays for the Calgary section of the PWHPA and the United States women's national ice hockey team.
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Brianna Decker was born on May 13,1991 and is an American women's ice hockey player who plays for the Calgary section of the PWHPA and the United States women's national ice hockey team.
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Brianna Decker was third in team scoring despite missing almost half of the first part of the season.
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Brianna Decker holds the Badgers longest scoring streak at 32 games.
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Brianna Decker won gold at the 2009 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship.
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On January 28,2011, it was announced that Brianna Decker was named to the preliminary roster for the US Women's National Team.
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In 2017, Brianna Decker was a member of the winning US team for the 2017 IIHF Women's World Championship, receiving two assists in the final against Canada.
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On January 2,2022, Brianna Decker was named to Team USA's roster to represent the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics after having been a top scorer for the team at the two previous Olympic Games and earning a silver and gold medal.
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Brianna Decker would finish the season leading all American-born players in scoring, while ranking second overall in the scoring race for the Angela James Bowl with 32 points.
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On January 25,2019, Brianna Decker participated in the NHL All-Star Skills Competition, in which she demonstrated the premier passing drill event.
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Brianna Decker played for Team Johnston in PWHPA's Dream Gap exhibition tour.
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