Rivalry Series Preview: Canada vs. United States

Hockey
Published 28.11.2022
Rivalry Series Preview: Canada vs. United States

This week’s Rivalry Series stops will mark the primary appearances with Canada’s National Women’s Team for Élizabeth Giguère

This week, Élizabeth Giguère’s dream will come true.

For the very first time, the Quebec City product will play with Canada’s
National Women’s Team when it faces the United States within the first three
video games of the Rivalry Series.

Giguère, 25, has needed to wait just a few years earlier than getting her first
alternative.

“Maybe I wasn’t ready at first, about five years ago,” she says. “I at all times
instructed myself that if I stored bettering and dealing on myself, I might imagine
in my dream. I wasn’t going to surrender. Even although I’m 25, I’m nonetheless in
my greatest years. I’m glad to have my probability.”

Her cousins obtained her hooked on hockey, however Giguère needed to work laborious to
persuade her mother and father it was an actual ardour.

“I really wanted to try [minor hockey]; it looked fun,” she says. “I
began saving cash, and my mom requested me why. I instructed her it was to play
hockey. I began taking part in hockey the subsequent 12 months and I appreciated it straight away,
despite the fact that I wasn’t actually good at it.”

Giguère performed her first few seasons with boys’ groups earlier than becoming a member of the
women on the U15 and U18 ranges with the Citadelles de Québec.

After three seasons with Cégep de Limoilou, throughout which she helped the
Titans to a league championship, gained MVP and rookie of the 12 months honours and
led the workforce in scoring twice, she needed to resolve which college to attend
within the United States to proceed her tutorial and athletic pursuits.

Clarkson University rapidly grew to become the popular choice for the whole
household.

“It was difficult at first because I didn’t want to leave Quebec,” says
Giguère, who has beforehand represented Canada on the 2015 IIHF U18 Women’s
World Championship and 2017 Nations Cup. “I couldn’t communicate English. I
did not need to go removed from residence. My mother and father inspired me to go there to
be taught English. Since it was solely a five-hour drive, I went to go to
Clarkson, and I actually appreciated it. It’s a small college, and the workers
reassured me that they might assist me. Hockey can also be very fashionable there.”

In the 2017-18 season, her freshman 12 months, Clarkson made it to the
championship sport on the NCAA Frozen Four. Giguère was the hero, scoring
the profitable aim in additional time.

That was simply the beginning. Giguère grew to become the most effective gamers within the
school sport; she was twice named a First Team All-American, was ECAC
Rookie the Year and ECAC Player, led the Golden Knights in scoring in three
consecutive seasons, led the NCAA in scoring and, in 2019-20, obtained the
Patty Kazmaier Award as the perfect participant in NCAA ladies’s hockey.

After 4 seasons at Clarkson, together with her final as workforce captain, Giguère
sat atop the varsity’s all-time scoring listing with 233 factors in 137 video games
(99 targets and 134 assists).

Eligibility guidelines launched by the NCAA in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic meant
Giguère was in a position to play a fifth season and he or she made the transfer to the
University of Minnesota Duluth, incomes Second Team All-American honours
and serving to the Bulldogs attain the Frozen Four remaining.

The additional 12 months pushed her profession whole to 295 factors, which ranks sixth in
NCAA ladies’s hockey historical past.

“My best memory is probably winning the Frozen Four,” Giguère says. “That’s
fairly laborious to beat. The previous couple of years I used to be captain have been fairly powerful for
everybody as a result of we have been in the course of a pandemic, however I would not change
something. I may also keep in mind my 12 months at UMD for the remainder of my life. It
was the most effective years. We made it to the nationwide championship remaining,
and it could have been nice to win one other title.”

Those years spent south of the border have additionally formed the particular person Giguère
has develop into.

Whether it’s as a hockey participant or just as an individual, she doesn’t remorse
her choice to go.

“On a scale of 1 to 10, I used to be at one after I began [at Clarkson] and now
I’m at 10,” says Giguère, who’s starting her professional profession this season with
the Boston Pride of the Premier Hockey Federation. “It’s wonderful. I did not
communicate any phrase of English, I used to be shy and really reserved. I’ve actually grown
as an individual. I’m extra mature, and now bilingual. As a hockey participant, I
realized quite a bit from my coaches at Clarkson. Then I obtained to expertise a
totally different perspective with Minnesota Duluth, which allowed me to be taught
extra.”

Alongside her expertise inBoston, the subsequent chapter in Giguère’s profession
shall be written in Western Canada.

While this shall be her first look with Canada’s National Women’s
Team, head coach Troy Ryan has been following her efficiency for some
time.

“I keep in mind she was in Halifax at one in all our pre-worlds camps [in 2019]. We
thought this August on the summer time camp that we had, we thought she regarded
actually good; we thought that she regarded assured and composed. That simply
obtained us much more curious. We’ve at all times been curious, we’ve at all times scouted
her, we’ve at all times watched her however her efficiency at this August camp, we
actually appreciated what we noticed.”

And what could possibly be higher than going through the United States in her Team Canada
debut?

“The advantage of the Rivalry Series is that proper after worlds, you
have a chance to repopulate the inspiration of your program, so we
thought it could be a fantastic alternative for her to have a number of video games
towards the United States,” Ryan says. “She’s clearly a really expert
hockey participant that likes to create offence. We’ll attempt to throw as a lot
data at her as we are able to proper now however let her instincts take over in
the play.”

After just a few days spent with the workforce, Giguère is already properly conscious of
the significance of those three video games, each collectively and individually.

“It’s essential to beat the Americans,” she says. “In my case, it should
be my first official sport towards the United States. You can see on TV how
intense it could get, [and] I am unable to wait to expertise that. I’ll need to
watch quite a bit to be taught the sport programs, how the workforce works, and all that.
I’m not pressured about it, I like studying. I’ve already realized quite a lot of
stuff after only a few practices. I’m simply going to play hockey and hope
all the things goes properly.”