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Kim St-Pierre

Kim St-Pierre (born December 14, 1978 in Châteauguay, Quebec) is a Canadian ice hockey player. She is a three-time Olympic gold medallist and five-time IIHF world champion. She was announced as a Hockey Hall of Fame inductee on June 24, 2020. She was named to the Order of Hockey in Canada in 2022.

Kim St-Pierre
Hockey Hall of Fame, 2020
St-Pierre with Canada in 2007
Born (1978-12-14) December 14, 1978 (age 44)
Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 155 lb (70 kg; 11 st 1 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for McGill Martlets
Montreal Stars
National team  Canada
Playing career 1998–2013
Website www.kimstpierre.com
Medal record
Representing  Canada
Women's ice hockey
Olympic games
2002 Salt Lake City Tournament
2006 Torino Tournament
2010 Vancouver Tournament
IIHF World Women's Championships
1999 Finland Tournament
2000 Canada Tournament
2001 United States Tournament
2004 Canada Tournament
2007 Canada Tournament
2005 Sweden Tournament
2008 China Tournament
2009 Finland Tournament
2011 Switzerland Tournament
Women's 4 Nations Cup
2010 Canada Tournament

Playing career

McGill

In 1998-99, she was the top rookie for the McGill Martlets women's ice hockey team. She was also the first woman in Canadian Interuniversity Sports history to win a men’s regular season game when McGill University defeated Ryerson University on November 15, 2003 by a score of 5-2.[1]

International play

Kim St. Pierre was the goaltender for Team Canada in the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, and was the starting goaltender in Team Canada's 3-2 victory over Team USA in the gold medal final. She also played for the Canadian women's team in Turin. St. Pierre holds numerous records in international competition, including most shutouts (15), most wins (24), and lowest goals against average (0.84).[2] She received a gold medal in the Women's Hockey game at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.[3] St. Pierre retired from international play in April 2013.

CWHL

St-Pierre formerly played for the Montreal Stars of the Canadian Women's Hockey League. In 2007-08, she was voted the CWHL Top Goaltender and a CWHL Eastern All-Star. By winning the 2009 Clarkson Cup, St. Pierre won the top three trophies in women's ice hockey, becoming the third woman to win the Clarkson Cup, an Olympic gold medal (in 2002, 2006, and 2010), and a gold medal at the IIHF women's world hockey championships.[4]

St. Pierre did not play the 2011–12 Canada women's national ice hockey team season (along with the Stars season) to have a baby.[5]

Montreal Canadiens practice

St. Pierre made women's ice hockey history on October 23, 2008, when she tended goal during a practice session with the Montreal Canadiens at Denis Savard Arena. Carey Price was out with the flu.[6] She was the second woman in NHL history to play alongside NHL players, since Manon Rhéaume in an exhibition game. Wearing her usual #33 jersey, Alexei Kovalev put a wrist shot past her ear and Francis Bouillon blasted a slapshot that just missed her mask and deflected off the crossbar. St.Pierre referred to the experience as "priceless".

Awards and honours

  • CWHL Top Goaltender, 2007–08 and 2008–09
  • CWHL First All-Star Team, 2008–09
  • CWHL Eastern All-Stars, 2007–08
  • CIAU Championship game Most Valuable Player in 2000[7]
  • CIS Most Outstanding Player in 2003
  • Most Valuable Player, 2002 Esso Women's Nationals[8]
  • Top Goaltender at the 2001 World Championships
  • Top Goaltender at the 2004 World Championships
  • Top Goaltender at the 2002 Winter Olympics
  • Top Goaltender at the 2002 Esso Canadian National Championship[9]
  • Named to the Order of Hockey in Canada in 2022.[10]

References

  1. ^ . Hockey Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on July 6, 2010. Retrieved April 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Canadian Gold 2010, Andrew Podnieks, p. 166, Fenn Publishing, Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 978-1-55168-384-3
  3. ^ "Canada wins blanks U.S. to win gold in women's ice hockey". CBC.ca. February 25, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  4. ^ Canadian Gold 2010, Andrew Podnieks, pp. 158, 166, Fenn Publishing, Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 978-1-55168-384-3
  5. ^ "Pregnancy creates opening in goal on women's hockey team". Tsn.ca. September 22, 2011. Retrieved January 27, 2014.
  6. ^ "Kim St-Pierre tends goal at Canadiens practice". CTV.ca. Retrieved October 23, 2008.
  7. ^ [1] March 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "The Official Website of Hockey Canada". Hockeycanada.ca. Retrieved January 27, 2014.
  9. ^ "2002 Esso Canadian National Championship". whockey.com. Retrieved November 25, 2010.
  10. ^ "Class of 2022 unveiled for Order of Hockey in Canada". Hockey Canada. March 9, 2022. Retrieved September 8, 2022.

External links

  • Official website of Kim St-Pierre

pierre, born, december, 1978, châteauguay, quebec, canadian, hockey, player, three, time, olympic, gold, medallist, five, time, iihf, world, champion, announced, hockey, hall, fame, inductee, june, 2020, named, order, hockey, canada, 2022, hockey, hall, fame, . Kim St Pierre born December 14 1978 in Chateauguay Quebec is a Canadian ice hockey player She is a three time Olympic gold medallist and five time IIHF world champion She was announced as a Hockey Hall of Fame inductee on June 24 2020 She was named to the Order of Hockey in Canada in 2022 Kim St PierreHockey Hall of Fame 2020St Pierre with Canada in 2007Born 1978 12 14 December 14 1978 age 44 Chateauguay Quebec CanadaHeight5 ft 9 in 175 cm Weight155 lb 70 kg 11 st 1 lb PositionGoaltenderCaughtLeftPlayed forMcGill MartletsMontreal StarsNational team CanadaPlaying career1998 2013Websitewww wbr kimstpierre wbr comMedal record Representing CanadaWomen s ice hockeyOlympic games2002 Salt Lake City Tournament2006 Torino Tournament2010 Vancouver TournamentIIHF World Women s Championships1999 Finland Tournament2000 Canada Tournament2001 United States Tournament2004 Canada Tournament2007 Canada Tournament2005 Sweden Tournament2008 China Tournament2009 Finland Tournament2011 Switzerland TournamentWomen s 4 Nations Cup2010 Canada Tournament Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 McGill 1 2 International play 1 3 CWHL 1 4 Montreal Canadiens practice 2 Awards and honours 3 References 4 External linksPlaying career EditMcGill Edit In 1998 99 she was the top rookie for the McGill Martlets women s ice hockey team She was also the first woman in Canadian Interuniversity Sports history to win a men s regular season game when McGill University defeated Ryerson University on November 15 2003 by a score of 5 2 1 International play Edit Kim St Pierre was the goaltender for Team Canada in the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and was the starting goaltender in Team Canada s 3 2 victory over Team USA in the gold medal final She also played for the Canadian women s team in Turin St Pierre holds numerous records in international competition including most shutouts 15 most wins 24 and lowest goals against average 0 84 2 She received a gold medal in the Women s Hockey game at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics 3 St Pierre retired from international play in April 2013 CWHL Edit St Pierre formerly played for the Montreal Stars of the Canadian Women s Hockey League In 2007 08 she was voted the CWHL Top Goaltender and a CWHL Eastern All Star By winning the 2009 Clarkson Cup St Pierre won the top three trophies in women s ice hockey becoming the third woman to win the Clarkson Cup an Olympic gold medal in 2002 2006 and 2010 and a gold medal at the IIHF women s world hockey championships 4 St Pierre did not play the 2011 12 Canada women s national ice hockey team season along with the Stars season to have a baby 5 Montreal Canadiens practice Edit St Pierre made women s ice hockey history on October 23 2008 when she tended goal during a practice session with the Montreal Canadiens at Denis Savard Arena Carey Price was out with the flu 6 She was the second woman in NHL history to play alongside NHL players since Manon Rheaume in an exhibition game Wearing her usual 33 jersey Alexei Kovalev put a wrist shot past her ear and Francis Bouillon blasted a slapshot that just missed her mask and deflected off the crossbar St Pierre referred to the experience as priceless Awards and honours EditCWHL Top Goaltender 2007 08 and 2008 09 CWHL First All Star Team 2008 09 CWHL Eastern All Stars 2007 08 CIAU Championship game Most Valuable Player in 2000 7 CIS Most Outstanding Player in 2003 Most Valuable Player 2002 Esso Women s Nationals 8 Top Goaltender at the 2001 World Championships Top Goaltender at the 2004 World Championships Top Goaltender at the 2002 Winter Olympics Top Goaltender at the 2002 Esso Canadian National Championship 9 Named to the Order of Hockey in Canada in 2022 10 References Edit Notable Women s Hockey Players Hockey Hall of Fame Archived from the original on July 6 2010 Retrieved April 9 2010 Canadian Gold 2010 Andrew Podnieks p 166 Fenn Publishing Toronto Ontario ISBN 978 1 55168 384 3 Canada wins blanks U S to win gold in women s ice hockey CBC ca February 25 2010 Retrieved February 26 2010 Canadian Gold 2010 Andrew Podnieks pp 158 166 Fenn Publishing Toronto Ontario ISBN 978 1 55168 384 3 Pregnancy creates opening in goal on women s hockey team Tsn ca September 22 2011 Retrieved January 27 2014 Kim St Pierre tends goal at Canadiens practice CTV ca Retrieved October 23 2008 1 Archived March 3 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Official Website of Hockey Canada Hockeycanada ca Retrieved January 27 2014 2002 Esso Canadian National Championship whockey com Retrieved November 25 2010 Class of 2022 unveiled for Order of Hockey in Canada Hockey Canada March 9 2022 Retrieved September 8 2022 External links EditOfficial website of Kim St Pierre Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kim St Pierre amp oldid 1123358428, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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