| Jeanine Sobek | |
| Position | Forward |
| Shoots | Left |
| Height Weight |
5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) 145 lb (66 kg) |
| Hockey East COWHL Team |
Northeastern Huskies Newtonbrook Panthers |
| Born | February 22, 1972, Coon Rapids, Minnesota |
| Pro Career | 1990 – 1997 |
| Medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Women's ice hockey | ||
| Competitor for the | ||
| IIHF World Women's Championships | ||
| Silver | 1994 Lake Placid, USA | |
| Silver | 1992 Tampere, Finland | |
| Silver | 1990 Ottawa, Canada | |
Jeanine Sobek was a women's ice hockey player from Minnesota. In the NCAA, she competed for the Northeastern Huskies in Hockey East. During the 2000-01 NWHL season, she competed for the Brampton Thunder.[1]
Playing career[]
As a child, she would skate on the outdoor rinks near Coon Rapids, Minnesota.[2]
NCAA[]
As a member of the Northeastern Huskies, Sobek led the Huskies in scoring in 1991-92 (46 points) and 1992-93 (42 points), respectively. For two consecutive campaigns, Sobek led the Huskies in goals scored with 21 (1992-93 and 24 (1993-94). During the 1991-92 season, Sobek was also the Huskies leader in assists with 34. The following season (1992-93), she tied Rayanne Conway for the assists lead with 21.[3]
In 106 career contests with the Huskies, she registered 159 points. As of 2010, her 77 goals were fifth all-time among all Huskies skaters, while her 82 assists also ranked fifth.[4]
USA Hockey[]
From 1990 to 1997, she was a member of the U.S. national team. During the national team's 1997 tour, she participated in a 9-0 defeat of her former school. Despite being a national team member for seven years, she was not on the final roster for the 1998 Winter Games in Nagano, Japan.