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Aerin Frankel is an American
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goaltender as a member of the
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(PWHPA) and the
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. She was one of the best goaltenders in women's NCAA history and is a highly promising prospect for the American national team. She won the Patty Kazmaier Award in 2021. She is a two-time recipient of the WHCA National Goalie of the Year award and was the inaugural winner in 2021. In 2023, Frankel won gold with the United States women's national ice hockey team at the
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in Brampton, Ontario.


Career

Raised in Briarcliff, New York, Frankel began skating at the age of four, becoming a goaltender at the age of nine. During high school, she played for
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preparatory, winning three national titles and finishing with a 1.10 goals against average, a .945 save percentage, and 39 shutouts. In 2017, she began attending Northeastern University, serving as the starting goaltender for the university's women's ice hockey programme. She posted a .934 SV% in her rookie collegiate year, leading all
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rookies. She then posted a 28-save shutout in opening game of the 2018–19 season, becoming the first goaltender to shutout
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since
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in 2011. The Huskies would go on to win a second consecutive WHEA Championship that year. In the 2019–20 season, she set Northeastern records for GAA, SV%, shutouts, and wins, her .958 SV% leading the NCAA. She was named a top-10 finalist for the 2020 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award as well as the Beanpot's best goaltender, and was named Hockey East Goaltender of the Year for the second year in a row.


International career

Frankel made her senior American national team debut at the 2019-20 Rivalry Series, picking up her first senior international win in December 2019. She was named to the American roster for the
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before the Championship was cancelled due to the
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. Frankel served as the primary goaltender at the 2023 IIHF Women's World Championship, where the United States captured gold. Over six games, Frankel earned a 5-0-1 record and compiled a .931% save percentage and 1.48 GAA average. Frankel earned a shutout in a 3-0 win over Germany in the quarterfinal round of the tournament. Frankel became the first U.S. women’s goalie to start five consecutive games at an Olympics or worlds in 26 years.


Awards and honors


NCAA

*2021 NCAA All-Tournament Team *2021 Patty Kazmaier Award *2019-20 CCM/AHCA First Team All-American *2020-21 CCM/AHCA First Team All-American


Hockey East

*ARMY ROTC Hockey East Player of the Week (awarded March 8, 2021) *2021 Hockey East Goaltending Champion *2021 Hockey East First-Team All-Stars *2021 Hockey East All-Tournament Team *2021 Hockey East Championship MVP *2021 Hockey East PNC Bank Three Stars Award


Hockey Commissioners Association

* WHCA National Goalie of the Year 2021, 2022 *Hockey Commissioners Association Women's Goaltender of the Month, November 2019 *Hockey Commissioners Association Women’s Goaltender of the Month, January 2021 *Hockey Commissioners Association Women’s Goaltender of the Month, February 2021 *Hockey Commissioners Association Women’s Goaltender of the Month (March 2021)


Personal life

Frankel studied criminal justice and psychology at Northeastern University.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Frankel, Aerin Living people 1999 births American women's ice hockey goaltenders Northeastern Huskies women's ice hockey players Jewish ice hockey players Ice hockey players from New York (state) Sportspeople from New York City People from Briarcliff Manor, New York Sportspeople from Westchester County, New York Patty Kazmaier Award winners 21st-century American women