![OLYMPIC SERIES Episode 6 | Emma Maltais: The Olympic Mindset – Grit, Gold, and Greatness [TEAM CANADA]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog16591242/IMG_9045_300x300.jpg)
10 hours ago
OLYMPIC SERIES Episode 6 | Emma Maltais: The Olympic Mindset – Grit, Gold, and Greatness [TEAM CANADA]
What does it take to reach the pinnacle of women’s hockey and win Olympic gold? In this episode, we sit down with Emma Maltais, Team Canada forward and Olympic gold medalist, to explore the relentless drive, resilience, and mental toughness required to compete on the world’s biggest stage. From her early days in Burlington, Ontario, to excelling at Ohio State University and earning a place on the Olympic roster, Emma shares her journey, the sacrifices behind the success, and the lessons she’s learned along the way. How do elite athletes stay mentally strong under pressure? What fuels the pursuit of greatness beyond the gold medal? Join us for an inspiring conversation about the Olympic mindset, overcoming obstacles, and paving the future of women's hockey.
----------
Emma Maltais is an Olympic gold medalist and a standout forward for Team Canada. Known for her speed, relentless work ethic, and elite playmaking ability, Maltais has made a name for herself on both the international stage and in professional women’s hockey.
Her rise to prominence began at Ohio State University, where she was a dominant force in the NCAA. She earned multiple accolades, including:
- WCHA Rookie of the Year (2017-18)
- Top 10 Finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award (2020)
- Three-time First Team All-WCHA Selection
Her impact extended beyond college hockey as she transitioned into international play, competing for Team Canada at the highest level:
- IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship (2016 & 2017): Won two silver medals.
- 2021 IIHF Women’s World Championship: Helped Canada secure gold.
- 2022 Winter Olympics (Beijing): Played a key role in Canada’s gold medal-winning campaign, contributing to the team’s dominant run.
In 2023, Maltais took her talents to professional hockey, signing with Toronto in the PWHL, further solidifying her status as one of the brightest stars in women’s hockey.
No comments yet. Be the first to say something!