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Cammi Granato
She was the captain of the U.S. women's hockey team that won a Gold Medal in the 1998 Winter Olympics
Granato's hockey journey began at a young age, growing up in a family deeply rooted in the sport. She is the younger sister of Tony Granato, a former NHL player, and Don Granato, a former head coach of the Buffalo Sabres. Catherine's collegiate career at Providence College and later at Concordia University in Montreal helped her hone the skills that would make her a dominant force in international competition. Her ability to lead by example, combined with her scoring prowess, made her a key figure in the development of women's hockey in the United States.
Throughout her career, Granato has been recognized with numerous accolades. In 2007, she was awarded the prestigious Lester Patrick Award for her outstanding service to hockey in the United States. The following year, she was inducted into both the IIHF Hall of Fame and the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, further solidifying her legacy as one of the sport's all-time greats. Her induction into the Rhode Island Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018 was yet another testament to her lasting impact on the game.
Today, Granato continues to contribute to the sport in her role as an assistant general manager for the Vancouver Canucks, where she brings her wealth of experience and knowledge to the NHL front office. Her influence extends beyond the rink, as she remains a prominent advocate for women's sports and a role model for future generations of athletes. Contact Catherine Granato speaker booking agent Direct Sportslink for Catherine Granato speaker and appearance fees and to find other similar sports celebrity motivational speakers for your event.
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