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Has a girl ever made the NHL?

Carmelo Bailey
Carmelo Bailey
2025-05-28 08:08:24
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In 1992, goalie and Olympic silver medalist Manon Rheaume played for the Tampa Bay Lightning in an exhibition game against the St. Louis Blues, becoming the first female NHL player. Rheaume, the first female NHL player, continued to play hockey until 2009, as goalie for the Minnesota Whitecaps of the National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL).
Asa Spencer
Asa Spencer
2025-05-28 07:29:17
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Manon Rheaume is the one female to have actually ever been on the ice for a team, although her appearance was in a preseason game. She played for the Tampa Bay Lightning in 1992 as their goaltender against the St. Louis Blues and remains the only woman to have been able to lace up her skates and appear in the competition. That is not to say that it will not happen, as there are rumors that it could in regard to the emergency backup goaltender scenarios that may be presented.
Damian Conroy
Damian Conroy
2025-05-28 05:50:26
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In 1992, Manon Rheaume signed a tryout contract with the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning and became the first-ever woman to participate in an NHL game. Although she only played for part of one period during an exhibition game against St. Louis Blues, her inspiring performance earned her admiring support from both her teammates and the fans in attendance. Manon became the first woman to ever play in an NHL game. Not only was she the first woman to ever participate in the NHL, but she proved that women could compete with men at the highest level of hockey.
Daphnee Kuphal
Daphnee Kuphal
2025-05-28 05:10:44
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She played one period of an exhibition for Tampa Bay against St. Louis on Sept. 23, 1992, becoming the first — and still only — woman to suit up for an NHL game. "I never even thought I would even play in the NHL. It wasn’t even a dream of mine,” said Rheaume, who played one period of an exhibition against Boston a year later and spent several seasons playing in men’s minor leagues.