Mistawasis girl employed as scout for Winnipeg Jets

“It’s very dialed in on players we’re looking for and things we’re looking for,” said Daniels. “I’m just excited to work and figure out those demands and try to fill those as best I can, in the vision of what we’re trying to build here in Winnipeg.”

Daniels is no stranger to the college system. She is the former captain of the NCAA’s Harvard Crimson and when her playing career ended, joined her college team as an assistant coach. She also played one year of pro hockey, for the National Women’s Hockey League’s Boston Pride, in 2017-18, before returning to Harvard to coach to start the 2018-19 campaign.

As a dual citizen, Daniels won gold with the USA’s U18 team in 2011. That same year, she earned a gold medal at the National Aboriginal Youth Championships.

Daniels is the first First Nations woman from Treaty 6 territory to be added to the Jets’ hockey operations.

“We support and are extremely proud of Sydney as a proud member of Mistawasis and mostly importantly a First Nations woman,” Tribal Chief Mark Arcand said in a statement. “She is truly a role model for our youth. Not just her skill and dedication to the sport but her academic accomplishments have helped make her the person she is today.”

The passion for hockey runs deep in the Daniels’ family. Sydney’s father Scott played 149 games in the NHL (with Hartford, Philadelphia, and New Jersey).

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