Melodie DAOUST
Events and Medals
Schedule
| Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Indoor Stadium |
CAN Canada 12 SUI Switzerland 1 |
Finished |
|
| Wukesong Sports Centre |
CAN Canada 11 FIN Finland 1 |
Finished |
|
| Wukesong Sports Centre |
ROC ROC 1 CAN Canada 6 |
Finished |
|
| Wukesong Sports Centre |
USA United States 2 CAN Canada 4 |
Finished |
|
| Wukesong Sports Centre |
CAN Canada 11 SWE Sweden 0 |
Finished |
|
| Wukesong Sports Centre |
CAN Canada 10 SUI Switzerland 3 |
Finished |
|
| Wukesong Sports Centre |
CAN Canada 3 USA United States 2 |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
Historical Results
| Olympic Games | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
| 1 | Women | 2014 | Sochi, RUS |
| 2 | Women | 2018 | PyeongChang, KOR |
| Women's World Championship | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
| 1 | Women | 2021 | Calgary, AB, CAN |
| 3 | Women | 2019 | Espoo, FIN |
Melo
Golf, watching television, walking her dog
Teacher, broadcaster
Graduated from McGill University in 2017 with a Bachelor of Education in Physical Education.
Partner, Audrey St-Germain. Son, Matheo (born 2018).Parents, Michel and Joanne. Brother, Samuel.
English, French
Forward
Left
Brother Samuel Daoust (Ice hockey): Played with the Patriotes de Chateauguay and won a bronze medal at the 2006 TELUS Cup (Canada’s National Midget Championship).
2011 in Four Nations Cup (1st)
June 2014: Torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) after an accident in summer training. Recovery took 18 months, returning to play with the national development team at the 2016 Nations Cup in Fussen.
Professional Women's Hockey Players Association
Started playing hockey at age five. “I was doing figure skating at the time and I wanted to just be like them (hockey players). So I asked my parents to put me into hockey.” (mcgilltribune.com, 8 Mar 2016)
Followed after her father and brother. (mcgilltribune.com, 8 Mar 2016)
Canadian ice hockey player Caroline Ouellette (CAN), four-time Olympic gold medallist and six-time world champion. Taught her "how to be a great leader on and off the ice." (olympic.ca, 19 Dec 2013)
Wears a necklace with her number (17), as a good luck charm. (olympic.ca, 19 Dec 2013)
"Be the best you can be." (olympic.ca, 19 Dec 2013)
Olympic Games
MVP (2018)
Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS)
U Sports First Team All-Canadian (2016)
U Sports First Team All-Star (2013)
Brodrick Trophy (2013)
Tissot Award (2012)
McGill University
Gladys Bean Trophy (2013, 2016, 2017)
- #:
- Game
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- Gold
- :
- Gold Medal Event
Canada
Ice Hockey
SUI
FIN
ROC
USA
SWE