Julia Gosling, born on February twenty-first, two thousand one, is a talented Canadian professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the Seattle Torrent in the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). Her journey in ice hockey began at St. Lawrence University, where she not only excelled as a player but also took on the leadership role of team captain, amassing an impressive one hundred twenty-eight points in one hundred eleven games.
Gosling's prowess on the ice has earned her a place on the Canada women's national ice hockey team, where she has represented her country at both youth and senior levels. Her international career highlights include winning bronze and gold medals at the U18 World Championships in two thousand eighteen and two thousand nineteen, respectively.
In two thousand twenty-four, she was drafted sixth overall by the Toronto Sceptres in the PWHL draft, marking a significant milestone in her professional career. She made her senior debut at the IIHF Women's World Championship in two thousand twenty-four, where she made a memorable impact by scoring in the gold medal game, helping Canada secure a thrilling six to five victory over the United States in overtime.
Following her success, Gosling continued to shine on the international stage, contributing to Canada's silver medal win at the two thousand twenty-five IIHF Women's World Championship. Her dedication and skill make her a prominent figure in women's ice hockey, inspiring many young athletes.