Dominique Petrie
Dominique Petrie is an American professional ice hockey forward for the Minnesota Frost of the Professional Women's Hockey League. She played college ice hockey at Harvard and Clarkson.
Early life
Petrie is the daughter of David and Jo Anne Petrie. Her brother, Guy, also played collegiate hockey at the University of Utah, and inspired her to play hockey. She played with boys throughout her youth career and was coached by Craig Johnson when she played with the L.A. Junior Kings. She also played for the Anaheim Jr. Ducks and the San Diego Jr. Gulls. Johnson was struck by Petrie's willingness to take on anything, including fights on the ice.Playing career
College
Petrie chose Harvard for her college career. She was the team's best-performing forward her sophomore season, averaging 1.25 points per game. She was also the president of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee and was named to the 2020 academic honor role. Her 2020–21 season was canceled due to COVID-19. Petrie graduated from Harvard in 2022 with a degree in economics and a minor in psychology. She played fifty games for Harvard in three seasons, scoring fifty points.Petrie transferred to Clarkson to continue her studies with a Masters of Business Administration and to continue playing hockey. She was injured through the entire 2022–23 season, tearing her ACL and breaking her tibia. In 2023–24, Petrie scored thirty-five points in forty games, second on the team for points production. Petrie scored the game-winning goal in the game that sent Clarkson to the Frozen Four. In a quadruple overtime battle with the University of Minnesota, tied 2-2, Petrie scored the game-winning goal.