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Kim St-Pierre

Kim St-Pierre

  • Class
    2005
  • Induction
    2014
  • Sport(s)
    Ice Hockey
Kim St-Pierre, a three-time Olympic gold medalist from Châteauguay, Que., was born Dec. 14, 1978 and went on to attend McGill, where she earned an education degree in 2005 and single-handedly turned the women's hockey program around. She starred as a goaltender with the Martlets (1998-2004) and also played briefly with the Redmen. In 103 career games (99 starts) with the Martlets, she had a 50-40-12 overall record with 27 shutouts and a 2.13 goals-against average.

In regular season play, she posted a career 19-8-6 record in 33 games with 12 shutouts and a 1.74 GAA. She registered a plethora of McGill records, including a single-game mark of 62 saves in a 6-0 loss at Concordia on Oct. 25, 1998. St-Pierre was the Quebec conference rookie of the year in 1998-99 and was twice voted as the league's player of the year (2000-01, 2002-03). A four-time all-Canadian and Team MVP, her collegiate career highlight occurred in 2002-03 when she received the Brodrick Trophy as CIS hockey player of the year, the Gladys Bean Award as McGill's top female athlete and the BLG Jim Thompson Trophy as CIS athlete of the year.
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