Elizabeth Giguere -

Élizabeth Giguère is a Canadian forward who has built an accomplished career across collegiate, professional, and international women’s hockey. A native of Québec City, she rose to prominence at Clarkson University, where she became one of the most prolific scorers in NCAA Division I history. Giguère helped lead Clarkson to the 2018 NCAA National Championship and consistently ranked among the nation’s top offensive players throughout her collegiate career, finishing with nearly 300 career points.

Her individual accolades at the NCAA level were highlighted in 2020 when she received the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, presented annually to the top player in U.S. women’s college hockey. Giguère also earned multiple All-American selections and conference honors, cementing her reputation as an elite scorer with exceptional hockey sense and offensive creativity. Following college, she transitioned to the professional ranks, beginning her career in the PHF before moving to the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), where she has competed with both New York and Ottawa.

Internationally, Giguère has represented Canada at the under-18 level, winning a silver medal at the IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship. Her success at every level reflects her consistency, leadership, and lasting impact on women’s hockey.