
Hilary Knight Becomes Top U.S. Women's Hockey Scorer
Seattle's Hilary Knight just made Olympic history as the highest-scoring U.S. women's hockey player ever, earning her a spot on Time's 100 Most Influential People list. The Seattle Torrent star's achievement marks a new peak for American women's hockey.
Hilary Knight has officially cemented her place in Olympic history, and Time Magazine took notice.
The Seattle Torrent forward recently became the highest-scoring U.S. women's hockey player in Olympic history. That incredible achievement earned her a spot on Time's prestigious 100 Most Influential People list for 2025.
Knight's journey to the top of the record books represents years of dedication to the sport. Playing for Seattle's Professional Women's Hockey League team, she continues to inspire a new generation of athletes while competing at the highest level.
The Time 100 recognition puts Knight alongside world leaders, innovators, and cultural icons. For women's hockey, it's a powerful moment of visibility in a sport that's fought hard for equal recognition and resources.

Governor Bob Ferguson celebrated Knight's achievement on social media, highlighting the pride Seattle feels in having such a groundbreaking athlete call the city home. The Seattle Torrent joined the PWHL to give elite women's hockey players a professional platform, and Knight's success shows exactly why that matters.
Why This Inspires
Knight's record isn't just about points on a scoreboard. It represents decades of women's hockey players pushing for better opportunities, equal treatment, and the chance to play professionally in their own country.
Her Time 100 inclusion sends a clear message to young girls lacing up skates for the first time: there's room at the top, and people are watching. Knight's visibility helps ensure the next generation won't have to fight as hard for recognition.
The timing couldn't be better, with the PWHL's growth bringing women's professional hockey into more cities and living rooms across North America.
Knight proves that breaking records and breaking barriers often go hand in hand.
Based on reporting by Google News - Olympic Medal
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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