Kim St-Pierre has become one of the newest inductees into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
The announcement was made on Wednesday. She joins Ken Holland, Marian Hossa, Jarome Iginla, Kevin Lowe, and Doug Wilson in the class of 2020.
She is the first player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame who has played for the Montreal Stars/Canadiennes franchise and the first woman goaltender inducted.
Kim St-Pierre played for Montreal for four seasons. She won the CWHL’s goaltender of the year award in each of her three full seasons.
The Chateauguay, Quebec native was 39-8 in 47 career regular season starts with a 1.