Victoria Bach is a professional women’s hockey player from Milton, Ontario. She was drafted by PWHL Toronto in the seventh round, 38th overall in the inaugural 2023 PWHL Draft.
Prior to her collegiate career, Bach won gold at the U-18 World Championships as a member of Team Canada. Bach played four seasons with Boston University in the NCAA. In her senior season, Bach was a first team All-American and Patty Kazmaier finalist. That season she scored 39 goals and 67 in only 33 games.
Upon completing her time at Boston University, Bach joined the CWHL with the Markham Thunder in 2018-19. Scoring 32 points in 26 games with the Thunder, Bach was named the CWHL’s Rookie of the Year. When the CWHL folded following that season, Bach joined the PWHPA. Bach spent four seasons with the PWHPA including playing for Team Scotiabank the year prior to the PWHL’s founding.
Internationally, Bach represented Canada playing for the senior national team at the 2021 and 2022 World Championships. Canada and Bach won gold at both events.
Bach was delayed in joining the PWHL during the league’s inaugural season completing her teachers college degree before signing with PWHL Toronto. After opening year two with the Toronto Sceptres, Victoria Bach was part of a blockbuster trade sending her and teammate Jocelyne Larocque to the Ottawa Charge in exchange for Savannah Harmon and Hayley Scamurra.