Lauriane Rougeau, born on April twelfth, nineteen ninety, is a distinguished Canadian former professional ice hockey player and coach. Her remarkable career includes playing for the PWHL Toronto during the league's inaugural season, showcasing her talent on a prominent stage.
Rougeau's collegiate journey at Cornell University was marked by her exceptional skills, earning her the title of All-American selection. Her prowess on the ice was further highlighted when she joined the Montreal Stars, contributing to the team's historic victory in the inaugural Clarkson Cup in two thousand nine.
In addition to her club achievements, Rougeau represented Canada on the international stage, competing in the two thousand fourteen Winter Olympics. Her efforts were instrumental in securing a gold medal for her country, adding to her impressive accolades.
Rougeau's legacy is further solidified by her gold medal win at the two thousand twelve IIHF Women's World Championship. She stands among a select group of Canadian female hockey players who have triumphed in the Clarkson Cup, IIHF World Gold, and Winter Games gold, marking her as a significant figure in the sport.