Jenny Scrivens

[2] Beginning in 2006, Scrivens served as goaltender during her freshmen, sophomore, and junior years at Cornell University, wearing number 30 for the Big Red.

In addition to her role on the team, Scrivens also served as a member of the NWHL's Public Relations Council during the league's first year.

Scrivens served as the Director of Communications at the Ronald McDonald House charities charter in Northern Alberta, Canada.

She attended Rio Mesa High School in Camarillo, where she captained a girls' tennis team, lettering four times in doubles.

Scrivens completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication and Business at Cornell University in 2010 and a Postgraduate Certificate in Public Relations at Humber College in 2014.

[6] The couple have lived in Toronto and Los Angeles while Ben played for the Maple Leafs and the Kings before settling in Edmonton.