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AMBASSADOR SPOTLIGHT: | Chloe Castell | Massena, NY, USA

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MEET CHLOE!

Tell us about yourself!

My name is Chloe Castell. I am 9 years old. I am from Massena, NY. My dad took me on the ice when I was two and I have been hooked since. I have played all the positions in hockey but goalie was my favorite. I have been a full time goalie for two years now. I love to talk about hockey, watch hockey, and most important play hockey. I currently play for a team in Cornwall, ON. 

What made you want to be a WHL Brand Ambassador?

I love hockey so much. I am so happy I can play with and against really strong ALL girls teams. I want more girls to learn to play and love hockey like me.

What are you most looking forward to as a #WHLAMBASSADOR?

    I look forward to meeting more girls who love hockey like me and telling people all about hockey and my hockey story. I want more girls to play!

What’s something not a lot of people know about you? 

    I love to collect all types hockey cards even really old ones.

If you could sit down and have dinner with one hockey player, who would it be and why?

     Aerin Frankel obviously. She is a small and mighty goalie. I am also small and mighty and she makes me believe I can play professionally and make it as far as her in hockey.

What’s the best advice you’ve ever been given in hockey or in life?

    My mom always says “only you can decide what breaks you”. As a goalie this mindset is very important.

What’s your dream for women’s hockey?

     I want women’s hockey to be as big and popular as NHL. I want girls to get paid as much as the boys do someday too!

CONNECT WITH CHLOE!

@chlonogoale


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