Manon Rhéaume


Manon Rhéaume is a retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender. An Olympic silver medalist, she achieved a number of historic firsts during her career, including becoming the first woman to play in any of the major North American pro-sports leagues.
In 1992, Rhéaume signed a contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning of the NHL, appearing in preseason exhibition games in 1992 and 1993. She spent five years in professional minor leagues, playing for a total of seven teams and appearing in 24 games. She also played on the Canada women's national ice hockey team, winning gold medals at the IIHF Women's World Championship in 1992 and 1994, and the silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics.

Playing career

Rhéaume played for the Sherbrooke Jofa-Titan squad in the League Régionale du Hockey au Féminin in the province of Québec. She was the first female goaltender to play for a boys' team in the 1984 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. Rhéaume was signed to the Trois-Rivières Draveurs in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, one of Canada's top junior ice hockey leagues, for the 1991–92 season, becoming the first woman to play in a men's Major Junior hockey game.
In 1992, Rhéaume tried out for the Tampa Bay Lightning; this was the first time a woman tried out for an NHL team. She played one period in an exhibition game against the St. Louis Blues, allowing two goals on nine shots, and played in another exhibition game against the Boston Bruins in 1993.
Also in 1992, Rhéaume was selected for the Canada national women's ice hockey team. She won gold medals at the 1992 and 1994 IIHF Women's World Championships, and was named to the All-Star team both years. She won the silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.
In 1992, Rhéaume was signed by the Atlanta Knights of the International Hockey League. Her first appearance against the Salt Lake Golden Eagles marked the first time a woman appeared in a regular season professional game. She played for seven different teams between 1992 and 1997, including Atlanta, the Knoxville Cherokees, Nashville Knights, the Las Vegas Aces, the Tallahassee Tiger Sharks, Las Vegas Thunder, and the Reno Renegades, appearing in a total of 24 games. While in Atlanta, Rhéaume wrote her autobiography, Manon: Alone in Front of the Net. She initially retired from professional hockey in 1997.

Later life

For the 1999–2000 season, Rhéaume was the goaltending coach of the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey program. She entered into the business world in 2000, serving as marketing director for Mission Hockey in Irvine, California, developing and promoting girls' hockey equipment for three years. She later worked in marketing at the Powerade Iceport in Milwaukee and with the Central Collegiate Hockey Association.
In October 2008, the IHL's Port Huron Icehawks announced plans to have Rhéaume take part in their training camp activities and play for at least one period of the team's exhibition season opener. On April 3, 2009, Rhéaume suited up for one game with the Flint Generals IHL team. She had been with the practice team since January, filling in for their regular goalie. Rhéaume is the third woman to play for the Generals.
She played for the Minnesota Whitecaps in 2009, and helped lead them to the Clarkson Cup finals. On March 19, the Whitecaps, with Rhéaume in net, beat the Montreal Stars in a playoff game by a score of 4–3 in overtime, with Kim St. Pierre in net for the Stars. During the 2008–09 WWHL season, Rhéaume's Whitecaps took two of three games from the Calgary Oval X-Treme. Those losses snapped a string that saw the X-Treme go two years without tasting defeat in the regular season.
In 2015, she dropped the puck in the ceremonial opening faceoff before the first ever National Women's Hockey League game. As of 2017, Rhéaume resides in Michigan and coaches Detroit Little Caesar's under-12 girls hockey team.

Media and popular culture

Rhéaume guest-starred as herself in the made-for-TV movie A Beachcombers Christmas with Tiger Williams and Jyrki Lumme. At the height of her popularity, she was approached to pose for Playboy Magazine, which she refused.
In 2011, she took part in the Quebec TV show Le défi des champions, a show that trained eight Quebec athletes to the art of the circus. Rhéaume performed very well in each of her disciplines.
In June 2016, She is mentioned on the Fox TV show Bones, Season 11 Episode 18, as the only woman to play in an NHL game.

Personal life

Rhéaume was married to Gerry St. Cyr, a roller hockey player and minor league hockey player in June 1998, whom she later divorced. They have two sons, Dylan and Dokada. In 1999, she was hired by Mission Hockey as head of global marketing for women's hockey. One of her projects was helping develop hockey skates for women. Rhéaume formed the Manon Rhéaume Foundation in 2008, which provides scholarships for young women.
Rhéaume is the older sister of former NHL player Pascal Rhéaume.

Career statistics

Women's Junior Leagues
International Competition
Canadian Junior
Roller Hockey International
SeasonTeamLeagueGPMinsWLTGASOGAASave%
1994New Jersey Rockin' RollersRHI460100707.000.744
1995New Jersey Rockin' RollersRHI1--------
1996Sacramento River RatsRHI4--------
1996Ottawa LoggersRHI1--------

Women's Professional Leagues
SeasonTeamLeagueGPMinsWLTGASOGAASave%
2007-08Minnesota WhitecapsWWHL163100201.900.939
2008-09Minnesota WhitecapsWWHL2120200603.000.880

Men's Professional Leagues
SeasonTeamLeagueGPMinsWLTGASOGAASave%
1992-93Atlanta KnightsIHL266010706.360.806
1993-94Knoxville CherokeesECHL41872011304.170.870
1993-94Nashville KnightsECHL41943001203.640.901
1994-95Tallahassee Tiger SharksECHL1200104012.000.750
1994-95Las Vegas ThunderIHL252010303.410.824
1996-97Reno RenegadesWCHL114252314005.650.868
2008-09Flint GeneralsIHL110001060.00--
2008-09Port Huron IcehawksIHL

Awards and honours