Audrey Doyon-Lessard

Audrey Doyon-Lessard
Audrey Doyon-Lessard
Born (1986-11-05) November 5, 1986
Charny (Canada)
CWHL team Les Canadiennes de Montreal
National team  Canada
Playing career present

Audrey Doyon-Lessard (born 5 November 1986) is a Canadian ice hockey player.

Life

She was born in Charny Canada in 1986. Nicknamed Audj, she began playing hockey at the age of 7 and played with boys until the age of 14, including several years in amateur hockey.

Doyon-Lessard in 2011

She was a sports-science student at Cardinal-Roy high school. She later played with the Blues from Dawson College in the AA College Women's Hockey League. Doyon-Lessard played two seasons (2004–05 and 2005–06) for the Blues at Dawson College, and for five years (2006 to 2011) she played in the Canadian university championship with the Concordia Stingers. In the 2010-11 season, Doyon-Lessard posted an average of 2.74 goals and an average of 0.924 of stoppages (facing no less than 723 shots). In 20 games, she helped the Stingers rank third in the university championship with a record of eight wins and nine losses.[1] In 20 games, she helped the Stingers rank third in the university championship with a record of eight wins and nine losses.[2]

2011-12 is his first season with the Montreal Stars in the Canadian Hockey League. She finished the season with a record 3.00 having played a single match[3]

Honours

  • Nominated 2011 Quebec Student Sports Network (RSEQ) hockey player of the year 4.[4]
  • Elected to the first All-Star Team RSEQ (2010–11)
  • Named by Concordia University, the most valuable female hockey player (2009-2010 and 2010-2011)
  • Receives the 2011 Michael Di Grappa Award for his career contribution with the Stingers.[5]

Personal

Off-ice, she studies sports therapy.[6]

References

  1. (in French) RSEQ, Hockey universitaire: Audrey Doyon-Lessard élue joueuse par excellence Archived March 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. (in French) RDS, Doyon-Lessard, joueuse par excellence
  3. Stats Montreal
  4. "Championnat de hockey féminin de U SPORTS - U SPORTS - Francais". fr.usports.ca. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  5. Concordia Department of Recreation and Athletics, Rugby, wrestling shine at awards banquet
  6. Concordia University (2011-12-08), Why I chose the John Molson GCBA program - Audrey Doyon-Lessard, retrieved 2017-05-24
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