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Julia Gosling
Julia Gosling (born February 21, 2001) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward for the Seattle Torrent of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) and the Canada women's national ice hockey team. She was drafted sixth overall by the Toronto Sceptres in the 2024 PWHL draft after playing college ice hockey at St. Lawrence University, where she served as team captain and recorded 128 points in 111 games.
Gosling has represented Canada at both the youth and senior levels. She won bronze and gold medals at the 2018 and 2019 U18 World Championships. At the senior level, she made her debut at the 2024 IIHF Women's World Championship, scoring in the gold medal game as Canada defeated the United States 6–5 in overtime. She returned to win silver at the 2025 IIHF Women's World Championship.
Gosling played four seasons of college hockey at St. Lawrence University, becoming one of the program's most decorated players. In her freshman season, Gosling appeared in 25 games for the Saints, recording 10 goals and 11 assists for 21 points. She scored three power play goals and three game-winners while blocking 20 shots and winning 67 faceoffs. Her performance earned her ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week honors twice, on January 27 and February 3, 2020. She also earned a spot on the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team. Gosling registered her first career point with an assist at Syracuse on November 16, 2019, and scored her first career goal at Brown on January 10, 2020. During the COVID-19 shortened season, Gosling played in just 10 games but made a significant impact, recording seven goals and three assists for 10 points. She scored two game-winning goals and one power play goal. Despite the abbreviated season, Gosling was named to the First-Team All-ECAC Hockey and was a finalist for both ECAC Hockey Player of the Year and ECAC Hockey Best Forward. She was also named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on February 15, 2021, and maintained her place on the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team. Returning to St. Lawrence for her junior year, Gosling was named team captain and played in all 39 games. She led the Saints with 21 goals and 25 assists for 46 points, also recording three power play goals and four game-winners. She blocked 19 shots and won 369 faceoffs during the season. Her strong performance earned her Second-Team All-ECAC Hockey honors, ECAC Hockey Forward of the Month for November 2022, and ECAC Hockey Forward of the Week on November 29, 2022. She was also named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team for the third time.
In her final collegiate season, Gosling continued as team captain and appeared in 37 games, missing two while representing Canada in the November Rivalry Series. She finished second on the Saints with 22 goals and 29 assists for 51 points, establishing career highs in both categories. Gosling scored nine power play goals, one shorthanded goal, and seven game-winners while blocking 16 shots and winning 312 faceoffs. She ranked fourth nationally with nine power play goals, 11th with 0.59 goals per game, 12th with 1.38 points per game, and 15th with 0.78 assists per game. Her seven game-winners tied a St. Lawrence record, matching the mark last set by Kennedy Marchment in 2016–17.
Gosling was named Second-Team All-ECAC Hockey for the second consecutive season and earned ECAC Hockey Forward of the Week honors on October 3, 2023. She was selected to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team for the fourth time and was nominated for the Mandi Schwartz Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. She was also named an AHCA Krampade All-American Scholar and inducted into St. Lawrence's PJ Flanagan Century Club for surpassing 100 career points. Following the conclusion of her senior season, Gosling made the decision to forgo her final year of NCAA eligibility to enter the 2024 PWHL draft. Over her four-year career at St. Lawrence, she totaled 60 goals and 68 assists for 128 points in 111 games.
On June 25, 2024, Gosling signed a two-year contract with the Toronto Sceptres after being selected sixth overall in the 2024 PWHL Draft. She made her professional debut in the 2024–25 PWHL season, though struggled early on, taking 15 games and 31 shots before scoring her first career goal. She finished with four regular season goals, all scored on the power play.
In her playoff debut on May 7, 2025, Gosling recorded her first multi-goal professional game, scoring twice in Toronto's 3–2 victory over Minnesota in Game 1 of the Playoffs. Both goals came in the second period, including one on the power play that extended Toronto's lead to 3–0. The second goal was also her first career even-strength goal, ending an 11-game goalless drought dating back to February 19. Gosling recorded three goals across Toronto's playoff run, including another two-goal performance in Game 1. Gosling added a third goal in Game 4, scoring on Toronto's first shot of the game, but Toronto fell to the defending Walter Cup champions 3–1 in the best-of-five series, with Minnesota clinching the series with a 4–3 overtime victory in Game 4.
On June 9, 2025, Gosling was selected seventh overall by the Seattle Torrent in the 2025 PWHL Expansion Draft. She made an immediate impact in Seattle's inaugural game on November 23, 2025, scoring twice against Vancouver, including the franchise's first-ever goal. It marked her third career multi-goal game in the PWHL. On December 3, 2025, Gosling recorded her first assist of the season in the Torrent's first-ever home win, a dramatic 2–1 comeback victory over the New York Sirens at Climate Pledge Arena. The Torrent scored two power play goals in 22 seconds late in the third period, with Gosling's top line of Hilary Knight, Alex Carpenter, and herself accounting for nearly half of Seattle's shots on goal (9/20). On December 17, 2025, she opened the scoring with a power play goal in the final three seconds of the first period in a 4–1 victory over the Ottawa Charge before 9,389 fans at Climate Pledge Arena. The goal came on a tic-tac-toe passing sequence, as Alex Carpenter entered the zone and sent a cross-ice pass to Hannah Bilka in the left circle, who fed Gosling at the back post for a backhand finish past goaltender Sanni Ahola. Gosling's third goal and second assist of the season placed her in a tie with Carpenter for second in the league in points (5) and second overall in goals after just four games. After only four games, she was already one goal shy of her entire 2024–25 total (4 goals in 30 games) and halfway to her rookie points total. The top line trio of Gosling, Carpenter, and Knight had combined to score seven of Seattle's nine goals through the first four games.
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Julia Gosling
Julia Gosling (born February 21, 2001) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward for the Seattle Torrent of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) and the Canada women's national ice hockey team. She was drafted sixth overall by the Toronto Sceptres in the 2024 PWHL draft after playing college ice hockey at St. Lawrence University, where she served as team captain and recorded 128 points in 111 games.
Gosling has represented Canada at both the youth and senior levels. She won bronze and gold medals at the 2018 and 2019 U18 World Championships. At the senior level, she made her debut at the 2024 IIHF Women's World Championship, scoring in the gold medal game as Canada defeated the United States 6–5 in overtime. She returned to win silver at the 2025 IIHF Women's World Championship.
Gosling played four seasons of college hockey at St. Lawrence University, becoming one of the program's most decorated players. In her freshman season, Gosling appeared in 25 games for the Saints, recording 10 goals and 11 assists for 21 points. She scored three power play goals and three game-winners while blocking 20 shots and winning 67 faceoffs. Her performance earned her ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week honors twice, on January 27 and February 3, 2020. She also earned a spot on the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team. Gosling registered her first career point with an assist at Syracuse on November 16, 2019, and scored her first career goal at Brown on January 10, 2020. During the COVID-19 shortened season, Gosling played in just 10 games but made a significant impact, recording seven goals and three assists for 10 points. She scored two game-winning goals and one power play goal. Despite the abbreviated season, Gosling was named to the First-Team All-ECAC Hockey and was a finalist for both ECAC Hockey Player of the Year and ECAC Hockey Best Forward. She was also named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on February 15, 2021, and maintained her place on the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team. Returning to St. Lawrence for her junior year, Gosling was named team captain and played in all 39 games. She led the Saints with 21 goals and 25 assists for 46 points, also recording three power play goals and four game-winners. She blocked 19 shots and won 369 faceoffs during the season. Her strong performance earned her Second-Team All-ECAC Hockey honors, ECAC Hockey Forward of the Month for November 2022, and ECAC Hockey Forward of the Week on November 29, 2022. She was also named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team for the third time.
In her final collegiate season, Gosling continued as team captain and appeared in 37 games, missing two while representing Canada in the November Rivalry Series. She finished second on the Saints with 22 goals and 29 assists for 51 points, establishing career highs in both categories. Gosling scored nine power play goals, one shorthanded goal, and seven game-winners while blocking 16 shots and winning 312 faceoffs. She ranked fourth nationally with nine power play goals, 11th with 0.59 goals per game, 12th with 1.38 points per game, and 15th with 0.78 assists per game. Her seven game-winners tied a St. Lawrence record, matching the mark last set by Kennedy Marchment in 2016–17.
Gosling was named Second-Team All-ECAC Hockey for the second consecutive season and earned ECAC Hockey Forward of the Week honors on October 3, 2023. She was selected to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team for the fourth time and was nominated for the Mandi Schwartz Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. She was also named an AHCA Krampade All-American Scholar and inducted into St. Lawrence's PJ Flanagan Century Club for surpassing 100 career points. Following the conclusion of her senior season, Gosling made the decision to forgo her final year of NCAA eligibility to enter the 2024 PWHL draft. Over her four-year career at St. Lawrence, she totaled 60 goals and 68 assists for 128 points in 111 games.
On June 25, 2024, Gosling signed a two-year contract with the Toronto Sceptres after being selected sixth overall in the 2024 PWHL Draft. She made her professional debut in the 2024–25 PWHL season, though struggled early on, taking 15 games and 31 shots before scoring her first career goal. She finished with four regular season goals, all scored on the power play.
In her playoff debut on May 7, 2025, Gosling recorded her first multi-goal professional game, scoring twice in Toronto's 3–2 victory over Minnesota in Game 1 of the Playoffs. Both goals came in the second period, including one on the power play that extended Toronto's lead to 3–0. The second goal was also her first career even-strength goal, ending an 11-game goalless drought dating back to February 19. Gosling recorded three goals across Toronto's playoff run, including another two-goal performance in Game 1. Gosling added a third goal in Game 4, scoring on Toronto's first shot of the game, but Toronto fell to the defending Walter Cup champions 3–1 in the best-of-five series, with Minnesota clinching the series with a 4–3 overtime victory in Game 4.
On June 9, 2025, Gosling was selected seventh overall by the Seattle Torrent in the 2025 PWHL Expansion Draft. She made an immediate impact in Seattle's inaugural game on November 23, 2025, scoring twice against Vancouver, including the franchise's first-ever goal. It marked her third career multi-goal game in the PWHL. On December 3, 2025, Gosling recorded her first assist of the season in the Torrent's first-ever home win, a dramatic 2–1 comeback victory over the New York Sirens at Climate Pledge Arena. The Torrent scored two power play goals in 22 seconds late in the third period, with Gosling's top line of Hilary Knight, Alex Carpenter, and herself accounting for nearly half of Seattle's shots on goal (9/20). On December 17, 2025, she opened the scoring with a power play goal in the final three seconds of the first period in a 4–1 victory over the Ottawa Charge before 9,389 fans at Climate Pledge Arena. The goal came on a tic-tac-toe passing sequence, as Alex Carpenter entered the zone and sent a cross-ice pass to Hannah Bilka in the left circle, who fed Gosling at the back post for a backhand finish past goaltender Sanni Ahola. Gosling's third goal and second assist of the season placed her in a tie with Carpenter for second in the league in points (5) and second overall in goals after just four games. After only four games, she was already one goal shy of her entire 2024–25 total (4 goals in 30 games) and halfway to her rookie points total. The top line trio of Gosling, Carpenter, and Knight had combined to score seven of Seattle's nine goals through the first four games.