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Emmy Fecteau

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Emmy Fecteau
Born (1999-04-07) 7 April 1999 (age 25)
Saint-Odilon-de-Cranbourne, QC
Current team
Former teams
New York Sirens
Concordia Stingers
National team  Canada
Medal record
World University Games
Gold medal – first place 2023 Lake Placid Ice hockey

Emmy Fecteau (born April 7, 1999) is a Canadian ice hockey player with the New York Sirens of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). A centre, she played for the Canadian women's national team at the 2023 Winter World University Games and for the Concordia Stingers. She was selected with in the 6th round (31st overall) in the 2024 PWHL draft by the New York Sirens.[1]

Personal

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Fecteau is originally from the municipality of Saint-Odilon-de-Cranbourne in the Beauce-Centre Regional County Municipality. At Concordia, she studied towards a bachelor's degree in education with a specialization in English as a Second Language.[2]

Concordia

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Fecteau played in the 2022, 2023 and 2024 U Sports women's ice hockey championship games, winning in 2022 and 2024. Concordia lost in 2023 on a last second goal to the Mount Royal Cougars. In 2023, she was awarded the Isobel Gathorne-Hardy Award, which awarded by Hockey Canada to an active player (at any level) whose values, leadership and personal traits are representative of all female athletes.[3][4] She served as captain on the 2023–24 team which went undefeated.[5]

PWHL

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The Hockey News ranked Fecteau as the top ranked French Canadian in the 2024 PWHL Draft.[6] Fecteau, alongside Rylind MacKinnon, is one of two U Sports players go directly into the PWHL.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Emmy Fecteau: à la conquête de New York". Hockey Le Magazine (in French). 8 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Emmy Fecteau - Concordia University". www.concordia.ca (in French).
  3. ^ "The Isobel Gathorne-Hardy Award". www.hockeycanada.ca.
  4. ^ Kennedy, Ian (16 July 2023). "Emmy Fecteau Wins Hockey Canada's Isobel Gathorne-Hardy Award". The Hockey News Womens News, Analysis and More.
  5. ^ "Concordia Stingers reflect on U Sports women's hockey championship title in Saskatoon". Global News. 17 March 2024.
  6. ^ Laprade, Pat (5 June 2024). "Emmy Fecteau Checks All The Boxes Ahead Of The PWHL Draft". The Hockey News Womens News, Analysis and More.
  7. ^ Kennedy, Ian (28 November 2024). "Fecteau, MacKinnon Turning Eyes To U Sports Women's Hockey". The Hockey News Womens News, Analysis and More.