Cammi Granato Hall of Fame NHL

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Cammi Granato

Inducted:
2010

Cammi Granato NHL Hall of Fame

Player Stats

Stats:
5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
141 lb (64 kg; 10 st 1 lb)

Born: 
March 25, 1971
Downers Grove, Illinois, U.S.

Position:
Right wing
Center

College:
Providence College

Cammi Granato was a trailblazing force in women’s hockey, celebrated for her scoring prowess, leadership, and passion. Over a 15-year international career, she became Team USA’s all-time leading scorer with 343 points in 205 games (186 goals, 157 assists). As captain, she led the U.S. to Olympic gold in Nagano 1998 and silver in Salt Lake City 2002 .

At Providence College, she set school records with 256 points, including 48 goals in 1991–92. Granato also competed in nine IIHF World Championships, capped by a gold in 2005 . Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010—the first woman honored alongside Angela James—she transformed the game on and off the ice.

Granato's Awards and Records

    • First woman inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame (2010)
    • IIHF Hall of Fame (2008)
    • S. Hockey Hall of Fame (2008)
    • Lester Patrick Trophy (2007) – outstanding service to U.S. hockey
    • Official Providence College Records: 256 career points; 84 points (1992–93); 48 goals (1991–92)
    • Team USA’s all-time leading scorer (343 points in 205 games)
    • Olympic Medals – Gold (1998), Silver (2002)
    • Nine World Championship Medals including Gold (2005)
    • NHL’s first female pro scout (Seattle Kraken, 2019–22)
    • Assistant GM, Vancouver Canucks (appointed 2022)

    NWHL Teams:

    Providence College (1989-97)
    Concordia University (1995-97)
    Vancouver Griffins (2002-03)
    British Columbia Breakers (2004-05)

    National team:
    United States (1990-2005)

    Numbers Worn:
    21

    NWHL Stats

    Games Played:
    21
    Goals:
    8
    Assists:
    11
    Points:
    19
    Penalty Minutes:
    30

    International:
    Games Played:
    88
    Goals:
    77
    Assists:
    63
    Points:
    140
    Penalty Minutes:
    30