Jade Iginla - Team Town Sports Athlete
About Jade
Jade Iginla's path through the hockey world is deeply rooted in her family's legacy, with her earliest memories intertwined with the sport, thanks to her father, Jarome Iginla, an NHL legend. Learning to skate at two and evolving from figure skating and softball to hockey, Jade's upbringing was a blend of ceaseless movement and unwavering consistency: family and hockey. Her competitive spirit was nurtured in backyard games against her brothers, laying the foundation for her relentless pursuit of excellence.
Achieving significant milestones early, Jade's prowess on the ice was highlighted by a gold medal at the 2022 U18 Women’s World Championship and her subsequent invitation to the Women’s National Team Camp. These accomplishments, coupled with her recruitment to Brown University's NCAA Division 1 Hockey Team, underline her rising status in the sport. Jade's journey is marked by her development into a leader both on and off the ice, drawing inspiration from her family's dedication to the game.
With her sights set on competing for Team Canada at the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Games, Jade Iginla's story is one of ambition, resilience, and the pursuit of a dream deeply seeded in her from a young age. Her ascent in the hockey world is not just a testament to her talent but also to the values of hard work and perseverance instilled in her by her family. As she progresses towards her Olympic dream, Jade represents the next generation of athletes who carry forward a legacy of greatness, blending tradition with their unique contributions to the sport.