
"Browne played as a centre for the Metropolitan Riveters and Buffalo Beauts during his professional hockey career, from 2015 to 2018. In 2016, Browne shared that he's a trans man and was the first openly trans athlete in a professional team sport during his career. He did not hormonally transition until the end of his professional career to avoid violating anti-doping regulations."
"In 2017, Browne announced he'd be retiring to continue his gender transition in privacy. During that season, he won the Isobel championship Cup, becoming the first openly transgender athlete to win a national championship in a team sport. However, he couldn't stay off the ice and played one more season before retirement. Browne won the championship with the Metropolitan Riveters, helping the team win their first Isobel Cup. Browne then retired in 2018."
Harrison Browne appears in the Heated Rivalry episode 'Rose' portraying Connors, a Boston Raiders player and teammate of Ilya Rozanov. Browne played center for the Metropolitan Riveters and Buffalo Beauts from 2015 to 2018. He came out as a trans man in 2016 and was the first openly trans athlete in a professional team sport. He delayed hormonal transition until after his career to avoid anti-doping violations. Browne announced retirement in 2017 to continue his transition in private but played one more season, helped win the Isobel Cup with the Riveters, and retired in 2018. Fans reacted positively to his cameo.
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