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Rachel Llanes
Rachel Llanes (born April 29, 1991), also known by the Chinese name Lin Ni (Chinese: 林尼), is an American ice hockey player and coach. She has served as strength and conditioning coach of the San Jose Barracuda since the 2022–23 AHL season.
As a member of the Chinese national ice hockey team, she participated in the 2022 Winter Olympics and two IIHF Women's World Championship Divisiom I tournaments.
Llanes previously played with the Boston Blades and Kunlun Red Star WIH of the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL), the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL; renamed PHF in 2021), and the KRS Vanke Rays of the Zhenskaya Hockey League (ZhHL). She is the only player to have won a championship in the CWHL, the NWHL, and the ZhHL.
Llanes began playing hockey in her early teen years and played with the San Jose Jr. Sharks girls' travel team.
She played NCAA Division I ice hockey with the Northeastern Huskies of Hockey East from 2009 through 2013.
Llanes played for the Boston Blades in the CWHL, winning the Clarkson Cup with the team in 2015.
In 2015, Llanes joined the Boston Pride for the inaugural NWHL season, winning the Isobel Cup with the team. In July 2016, it was announced that Llanes would continue with the team for the 2016–17 season, with a pay increase for a one-year $12,000 contract.
In 2017, Llanes returned to the CWHL to sign with Kunlun Red Star (KRS) in China. She also served as the strength and conditioning coach for both KRS and the Chinese national team. She remained with the team through several significant changes, first when it merged with the Vanke Rays to become the Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays for the 2018–19 CWHL season, and again when the team joined the ZhHL for the 2019–20 season, after the CWHL folded. In their first season as part of the ZhHL, the KRS Vanke Rays became the first non-Russian team to win the ZhHL championship and Llanes earned distinction as the first player in the history of women's ice hockey to win championships in the CWHL, the NWHL, and the ZhHL.
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Rachel Llanes
Rachel Llanes (born April 29, 1991), also known by the Chinese name Lin Ni (Chinese: 林尼), is an American ice hockey player and coach. She has served as strength and conditioning coach of the San Jose Barracuda since the 2022–23 AHL season.
As a member of the Chinese national ice hockey team, she participated in the 2022 Winter Olympics and two IIHF Women's World Championship Divisiom I tournaments.
Llanes previously played with the Boston Blades and Kunlun Red Star WIH of the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL), the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL; renamed PHF in 2021), and the KRS Vanke Rays of the Zhenskaya Hockey League (ZhHL). She is the only player to have won a championship in the CWHL, the NWHL, and the ZhHL.
Llanes began playing hockey in her early teen years and played with the San Jose Jr. Sharks girls' travel team.
She played NCAA Division I ice hockey with the Northeastern Huskies of Hockey East from 2009 through 2013.
Llanes played for the Boston Blades in the CWHL, winning the Clarkson Cup with the team in 2015.
In 2015, Llanes joined the Boston Pride for the inaugural NWHL season, winning the Isobel Cup with the team. In July 2016, it was announced that Llanes would continue with the team for the 2016–17 season, with a pay increase for a one-year $12,000 contract.
In 2017, Llanes returned to the CWHL to sign with Kunlun Red Star (KRS) in China. She also served as the strength and conditioning coach for both KRS and the Chinese national team. She remained with the team through several significant changes, first when it merged with the Vanke Rays to become the Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays for the 2018–19 CWHL season, and again when the team joined the ZhHL for the 2019–20 season, after the CWHL folded. In their first season as part of the ZhHL, the KRS Vanke Rays became the first non-Russian team to win the ZhHL championship and Llanes earned distinction as the first player in the history of women's ice hockey to win championships in the CWHL, the NWHL, and the ZhHL.
