Jenny Scrivens has signed with the NWHL’s flagship team, the New York Riveters, as their third and final goaltender. Scrivens is known to many for her marriage to her husband, Edmonton Oilers goaltender Ben Scrivens.

While the lineup for the Riveters has not yet been determined, Scrivens joins Team Japan goaltender Nana Fujimoto and Shenae Lundberg between the pipes in New York.

Correct me if I'm wrong but does this make Ben and Jenny Scrivens the first married couple to both play pro hockey? https://t.co/kf3u1o2iys — Steve Dangle Glynn (@Steve_Dangle) August 11, 2015

Indeed it does.

Once the puck drops on Scrivens’ first game, the Scrivenses will be the first married duo to play professional hockey simultaneously. While Cammi Granato and Ray Ferraro are two professional players who married, they wed in 2004, after Granato retired from professional hockey in 2003.

John Pohl and Krissy Wendell also played hockey while married, but only Pohl earned money for his efforts. Wendell confined her efforts to Team USA.

Scrivens sat in net for three seasons at Cornell, playing 52 games and coming away with a 15-28-2 record. She reached the 30-save mark 19 different games in her college career, and earned a career-high of 53 saves in Big Red’s first game of the 2008 ECAC Hockey quarterfinals, facing down Harvard. During her final season, Scrivens took home an overall save % of .916 and a 2.56 GAA.

“I’m honored to have the opportunity to play professional hockey and join the Riveters in the NWHL’s inaugural season,” Scrivens said per the press release. “It’s an exciting time for women’s hockey and women’s sports in general with increasing numbers of fans tuning in to watch international competition. I’m determined to continue to grow the game and encourage more girls and young women to play.”

“I hope to provide leadership and strong work ethic both on and off the ice this season,” Scrivens said. “Getting involved with community initiatives is important to me, and I look forward to giving back to the fans in Brooklyn for welcoming and supporting us.”