Retired NWHL player Browne weighs in on hockey journey as transgender man
TORONTO — For years, something always felt off when Harrison Browne heard his name announced after scoring a goal.
Browne, who played as Hailey Browne early in his career, is believed to be the first publicly transgender player in professional hockey. He went public with his story in 2016 and finally got to hear the different pronoun and name called out after scoring for the National Women’s Hockey League’s Buffalo Beauts later that year.
“I scored a goal and I heard, ‘Harrison Browne, his first of the season,’ over the speakers,” Browne said Friday. “It was just seeing my two worlds come together and I didn’t have to worry any more.”
Browne, now retired from the NWHL, weighed in on his journey as part of a Canadian Olympic Committee panel discussion on inclusion in sport on the eve of Pride weekend in Toronto.