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Transgender hockey player Harrison Browne retires to complete transition

Harrison Browne made headlines last October after he came out publicly as a transgender professional athlete. Now, he's retiring from women's hockey but not before going out as a champion.

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National Women's Hockey League happy to alter Buffalo Beauts forward's name and listed gender.

Harrison Browne made headlines last October after he came out publicly as atransgenderprofessional athlete.

Now, he's retiring from women's hockeybut not before going out as a champion.

On Sunday, the 23-year-old forward helped his team win the the National Women's Hockey League(NWHL) championship trophy, theIsobelCup. The BuffaloBeautsdowned the Boston Pride 3-2 in a stunning upset.

TheOakville, Ont. native released aYouTubevideo recently detailing his decision to retire. Browne said ultimately, he needed to start focusing on his career off the icesomething he didn't want to do as a woman.

"Transitioning definitely is a big deal for me," he said in the video. "I just simply can't really go on. I getmisgenderedall the time, and that's not something I want in this stage in my life."

The NWHL announced a transgender policyin December, which outlined the league's support for players who choose to express their gender beyond the binary of female and male. However, the rules bar athletes transitioning from female tomalefrom taking testosterone hormone therapy.

"I feel that I've givenmyselfas much as I can to my sport," Browne said."I hope maybe I can pass the torch down to somebody whoneeds it, and somebody whocan be brave and take the reins on this."

Browne said a lot of thought went into his difficult decision to retire from the sport he loves. He didn't want to disappoint anyone who may thinkof the choice as "giving up."

"I've played hockey for 15 years and I've made a huge career out of it," he said."I did not give up on it. I milked it for as long as I could."

He said he went back and forth until someone told him it was time to focus on himself.

Browne first approached the league about a name and gender change in the summer. He said it just didn't feel right to score a goal and hear the announcer call out, "Hailey Browne!"

Trailblazing in the NWHLwas a first step, of sorts. Now, he's beginningthe process of transitioning to male.

Buffalo Beauts forward Harrison Browne is retiring to complete his transition from female to male. (Michael P. Majewski/NWHL via AP)

Browne will be pursuing a career in sports business, but he will continue to stay active in the NWHL. He will serve on the league's board of advisers, lending his experience on inclusion.

He said he will also continue to be a transadvocate.

As for his future as a hockey player, that's still up in the air.

"Who knows I may play on the men's side," Browne said."I'm not ruling that out, but I'll take it as it comes."