Noémie Marin

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Noémie Marin
Noémie Marin.jpg
Born (1984-04-05) April 5, 1984 (age 40)
Acton Vale, QC, CAN
Height 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight 145 lb (66 kg; 10 st 5 lb)
Position Forward
Shoots Left
NWHL
NCAA
CWHL team
Montreal Wingstar
Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs
Montreal Stars
National team  Canada
Playing career –present
Noémie Marin
Medal record
Representing  Canada
MLP Nations Cup
Gold medal – first place 2005 Germany 2005 Tournament
Gold medal – first place 2006 Germany 2006 Tournament

Noémie Marin (born April 5, 1984 in Acton Vale, Quebec) is a former Olympic softball player and a hockey player with the Montreal Stars in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL). In 2012, she works coaching and teaching hockey skills.

Softball

In softball, Marin was the only player from Quebec to qualify for the 2008 Olympic softball roster.[1] She played in three Canadian softball championships with the Québec Rebelles. In 2001 and 2002, she won the Canadian championships MVP award. Marin was part of the silver medal winning squad at the 2007 Pan-American games in Rio de Janeiro. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Marin was part of the team that finished in fourth place.[2] She was honoured with the Claudette Bergeron Trophy for Female Athlete of the Year in 2000 and 2001.

Playing Hockey career

NCAA

Noémie Marin played hockey at the University of Minnesota Duluth on a scholarship, leading the team in points in 2006-2007. She received WCHA All-Rookie honours, was named to the inaugural group of WCHA Scholar-Athletes, and was twice named a top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. Marin set the team record for fastest two goals and shorthanded goals (0:27).[3]

CWHL

Marin made her debut in 2008-09 with the Montreal Stars. Midway through the year, she set a CWHL single-game record by scoring 10 points (five goals and five assists) in a 12-3 win over the Ottawa Senators (January 3, 2009). She finished the year with 49 points (fourth overall in the Angela James Bowl scoring race) and was named to the CWHL All-Rookie Team. In 2009-2010, she scored 25 goals and was named a CWHL Second Team All-Star. In 2010-11 season, she finish 4th leading scorers,[4] despite having been out of action with an injury for several weeks( missing 10 games due to an injury). In the championship game of the 2011 Clarkson Cup, Marin scored a goal.[5]

Hockey Canada

She is a former member of the Canadian U22 hockey team. In March 2011, she was invited to the Canadian national women's ice hockey team selection camp to determine the final roster for the 2011 IIHF Women's World Championships,[6] from April 2 to 5 2011 at the Toronto MasterCard Centre [7][8]

Career stats

CWHL

Year Team Games Played Goals Assists Points +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG
2008-09 Montreal Stars 26 23 26 49
2009-10 Montreal Stars 28 25 18 43 6
2010-11 Montreal Stars[9] 20 22 15 37 +27 10 6 2 7
2011-12 Montreal Stars
2012-13 Montreal Stars
2013-14 Montreal Stars [10] 7 1 3 4 -2 2 0 0 0
2014-15 Montreal Stars[11] 18 13 5 18 -1 2 7 0 1

[12]

Hockey Canada

Event Games Goals Assists Points PIM
2004 U22 Exhibition vs. US 3 0 1 1 2
2005 MLP Cup 4 4 1 5 2
2005 Under-22 Development Camp 2 1 0 1 0
2006 MLP Cup 4 3 4 7 8
2007 National Evaluation Camp 2 0 0 0 2

[13]

Awards and honors

Softball

  • 2007 Pan American Games, silver [14]
  • Played in three Canadian championships with the Quebec Rebelles
  • Canadian championships MVP, 2001 and 2002
  • Claudette Bergeron Trophy for Female Athlete of the Year, 2000 and 2001[15]

Ice hockey

  • 2004 WCHA All-Rookie honours
  • 2004-05 second team All-WCHA
  • 2005-06 WCHA All-Academic Team
  • 2005-06 second team All-WCHA
  • Frozen Four Skills Challenge, Winner, 2007 Fastest Skater
  • Frozen Four Skills Challenge, Winner, 2007 Hardest Shot (76.7 mph)[16]
  • Top-10 finalist for 2006 Patty Kazmaier Award
  • Top-10 finalist for 2007 Patty Kazmaier Award
  • USCHO.com Offensive Player of the Week (Week of January 12, 2004)
  • USCHO.com Offensive Player of the Week (Week of November 29, 2005
  • CWHL Player of the Month Award (March 2015)

References

  1. http://www.canoe.com/sports/jeuxdete2008/biographies/archives/2008/06/20080616-140129.html
  2. http://www.olympic.ca/en/athletes/noemie-marin/
  3. http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php?ci_id=11737&la_id=1&ss_id=21438&player_id=9073
  4. Helene Lapointe and Meg Hewings,Montreal confronts rivals Brampton,http://www.cwhl.ca/news.asp?id=71 , March 7, 2011
  5. http://cwhl.stats.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=1560528
  6. Five Montréal players invited to Hockey Canada Selection Camp, http://montrealstars.ca/news/554/five-montr%c3%a9al-players-invited-to-hockey-canada-selection-camp/
  7. Hockey canada announces selection camp roster for 2011 IIFH World Women's Championship, http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/16980/la_id/1/ss_id/75000/nr_id/163100.htm
  8. Hockey Canada, Selection Camp Roster, http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/163099/la_id/1.htm
  9. http://cwhl_site.stats.pointstreak.com/scoringleaders.html?leagueid=1113&seasonid=6347
  10. http://cwhl_site.stats.pointstreak.com/teamplayerstats.html?teamid=277086&seasonid=11441
  11. http://cwhl_site.stats.pointstreak.com/teamplayerstats.html?teamid=277086&seasonid=13281
  12. http://cwhl.stats.pointstreak.com/teamplayerstats.html?teamid=277086&seasonid=6347
  13. http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php?ci_id=11737&la_id=1&ss_id=21438&player_id=9073
  14. http://www.olympic.ca/en/games/pan-american-games/2007-rio-de-janeiro/
  15. http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2008/06/19/f-olympics-softball-marin.html
  16. http://www.uscho.com/2007/04/06/good-time-for-all-west-wins-skills-challenge/