Gabriella Durante

Gabriella Durante
Born (2001-01-20) January 20, 2001
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 69 kg (152 lb; 10 st 12 lb)
Position Goaltender
IHLW team
Former teams
Real Torino
Calgary Dinos
National team  Italy

Gabriella Frances Durante[1] (born January 20, 2001) is an Italian-Canadian ice hockey player. She is a member of the Italian women's national ice hockey team that participated in Ice hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament.[2]

Playing career

College

Durante played five seasons of college ice hockey with the Calgary Dinos women's ice hockey program in the Canada West conference of U SPORTS, appearing in 77 games. With the Dinos, Durante was a three-time Canadian All-Academic.[3] Coincidentally, her first head coach with the Dinos was Carla MacLeod, who served as head coach for the Czech Republic women's national ice hockey team at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

International

Durante was named one of the goaltenders for Italy at the 2026 Winter Olympics.[4] Serving as the backup to Martina Fedel, Durante made her first Olympic appearance on February 7, 2026. After Sweden scored their fifth goal of the game, Durante entered the game at the 46:53 mark. She allowed a goal to Thea Johansson in a 6-1 loss. [5]

In Italy's third game of the Olympics, Durante stopped 27 of 29 shots in a 3-2 win on February 9, 2026, versus Japan. [6]

In the quarterfinals of the 2026 Olympics, Italy played the United States, marking the first time they played each other in women's ice hockey at the Winter Olympics.[7] Durante faced 51 shots, recording 45 saves in a 6-0 shutout loss. [8]

Awards and honours

  • U Sports Athlete of the Week (awarded November 29, 2023) [9]
  • U Sports Athlete of the Week (awarded February 21, 2024) [10]

References

  1. ^ "Gabriella Frances DURANTE". MilanoCortina2026.CONI.it. Retrieved February 11, 2026.
  2. ^ "Gabriella DURANTE". Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics. Retrieved February 9, 2026.
  3. ^ Cruickshank, Scott (February 5, 2026). "Winter Olympics 2026, here we come!". University of Calgary. Retrieved February 8, 2026.
  4. ^ Communicatios, Dinos (February 5, 2026). "Dinos set to compete in 2026 Winter Olympics". Calgary Dinos Athletis. Retrieved February 8, 2026.
  5. ^ Podnieks, Andrew (February 7, 2026). "Sweden wins, improves to 2-0". IIHF. Retrieved February 8, 2026.
  6. ^ Podnieks, Andrew (February 9, 2026). "Hosts stun Japan". IIHF. Retrieved February 9, 2026.
  7. ^ Ayjroyd, Lucas (February 13, 2026). "US ends Italy's run with shutout". IIHF. Retrieved February 14, 2026.
  8. ^ "USA 6 Italy 0 February 13 2026 Statistics". February 13, 2026. Retrieved February 14, 2026.
  9. ^ Communications, U SPORTS (November 29, 2023). "Durante named U SPORTS Athlete of the Week". Calgary Dinos Athletiics. Retrieved February 8, 2026.
  10. ^ Communications, U SPORTS (April 11, 2025). "Durante again named U SPORTS Athlete of the Week". Calgary Dinos Athletiics. Retrieved February 8, 2026.