Dominique Thibault

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Dominique Thibault
Born (1988-08-26) August 26, 1988
L'Original, ON, CAN
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Position Forward
Shoots Left
Hockey East
ECAC
CWHL team
Connecticut Huskies
Clarkson Golden Knights
Montreal Stars
Playing career present

Dominique Thibault (born August 26, 1988) is an ice hockey player for the Montreal Stars and a former reality tv contestant.

Playing career

NCAA

Thibault spent the first three years of her NCAA career with the Connecticut Huskies women's ice hockey program. In 2009-10, she played her senior season with the Clarkson Golden Knights women's ice hockey program. As part of her only season with the Golden Knights, she helped Clarkson reach the ECAC Championship Tournament for the second time in the program’s history and made its first ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2010. In addition, Thibault was the Golden Knights leading scorer.[1] She was part of the ECAC All-Star team that played the US National women's ice hockey team in fall 2010.

Montreal Stars

Thibault was part of the Montreal Stars 2011 Clarkson Cup championship team. In the championship game, she was named the First Star of the Game.[2] She would also be part of the 2012 Clarkson Cup title team.

Career stats

NCAA

Year Team Games Played Goals Assists Points +/- PIM
2006-07Connecticut 33 14 11 25 +6 32
2007-08Connecticut 33 24 25 49 +29 18
2008-09Connecticut 33 24 14 38 +18 18
2009-10Clarkson 39 21 19 40 +6 28
[3]

CWHL

Year Team Games Played Goals Assists Points +/- PIM
2010-11Montreal

Hockey Canada

Year Event Team Games Played Goals Assists Points +/- PIM
2007National Under 22 vs. USA 3 1 0 1 0 0
[4]

Awards and honors

  • 2007 Hockey East All-Rookie team
  • 2008 Second Team RBK All-American
  • 2007-08 Hockey East First Team All-Star[5]
  • 2008 Hockey East Player of the Year[6]
  • 2008 New England Hockey Writers Division I Women's All-Star team
  • 2009 All-Hockey East Second-Team
  • 2010 ECAC Third-Team All-Star

Personal

Thibault appeared in the hockey reality show titled La série Montréal-Québec.[7] She helped Team Quebec to hoist the television championship for an audience of over 1.5 million viewers. Stars teammate Jenny Lavigne also participated with Team Quebec.

References

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