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One of the most prolific scorers in St. Lawrence University Division I women’s hockey history despite missing a number of games while participating on Canadian National Teams, Gina Kingsbury earned ECAC honors in each of her four years and was All America as a senior.
Internationally, she won two Olympic gold medals with team Canada (2006 and 2010), played on six World Women’s Championship medalist teams including gold medal teams in 2001, 2004 and 2007 and was on six Four Nations Cup gold medal teams and two silver medalist teams. She played professionally for the Calgary Oval Extreme and the Montreal Axion and is currently the director of the women’s national teams for Hockey Canada.
Kingsbury earned ECAC All Rookie honors as a freshman, was first-team All-ECAC in 2001-02 and 2003-04 and second-team in 2002-03. She graduated with records for career points (152), season points (57 in 2003-04), multi-point games in a career (43), multi-point games in a season (17, 2003-04), goals in a season (26 in 2003-04), assists in a season (31 in 2003-04) and game winning goals in a career (14). She also set the record for points in a game with a four-goal, five-assist night against Union. She had 74 goals and 78 assists in 110 career games which included 21 power play goals and 14 game winners and led her Saint teams to 96 wins, two NCAA Frozen Four appearances and a national championship game appearance in her four years.
She was the 2004 Martha Finch Outstanding Senior Athlete Award winner.
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