Youngest Olympic hockey Medalist. ncaa star. PWHL Trailblazer. back the team mentor.

Some athletes are good. Some are great. And then there are athletes like Alina Müller who rewrite what’s possible.

At just 15 years old, Alina scored the bronze-clinching goal at the 2014 Winter Olympics, becoming the youngest player in history to win an Olympic hockey medal. Most people peak once. She kept climbing. At PyeongChang 2018, she led the entire tournament in scoring, was named Best Forward, and landed on the Olympic All-Star Team. At Northeastern, she piled up records by tying for the NCAA lead with nine game-winning goals and receiving 5x All-American honors while earning a degree in behavioral neuroscience. Now, she’s making history again as a star for PWHL Boston, in the early days of the first fully professional women’s hockey league.

It’s not just the stats that make her story incredible—it’s the way she’s carried herself through every chapter. From training with the boys in Switzerland, to balancing school with Olympic-level competition, to representing what’s next in women’s professional sports, Alina has done it all with grit, maturity, and fire.

And this November, she’s bringing it full circle—as a Back The Team mentor. Young athletes will get the rare chance to learn directly from a three-time Olympian who’s redefining success and proving that no dream is too bold.

Registration for Alina’s cohort is live and spots are limited. Claim your spot here.

For media & press inquiries, please contact info@backtheteam.org.

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