Alexie Guay
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| Alexie Guay | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Born |
January 8, 2001 | ||
| Position | Defence | ||
| Shoots | Left | ||
| PWHL team Former teams |
New York Sirens Modo Hockey Clarkson Golden Knights Boston College Eagles | ||
| National team |
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| Playing career | 2019–present | ||
Alexie Guay (born January 8, 2001) is a Canadian ice hockey defenceman, currently signed to the Ottawa Charge of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) as a reserve player.
Style of play
Guay played on boys' teams until the end of peewee AAA, notably serving as team captain of the Harfangs du Triolet.[1]
She began her high school with the women's ice hockey team of Stanstead College, playing under head coach Sarah Vaillancourt. As a senior, she transferred to the North American Hockey Academy (NAHA) and played with NAHA White in the Junior Women's Hockey League (JWHL).[2] She finished the 2018–19 JWHL season averaging a point-per-game.[3]
In 2019, she begin attending Boston College and joined the college's women's ice hockey program.[4][5] She scored 19 points in 36 games in her rookie NCAA year, third among all rookie NCAA defenders, and was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team.[6][7] After four seasons with the Eagles, Guay transferred to Clarkson for her fifth and final year of eligibility.[8]
Following her college career, Guay declared for, but went undrafted in, the 2024 PWHL draft.[9][10] She then signed with Modo Hockey of the SDHL for the 2024-25 season.[11] After the SDHL season finished, Guay was signed by the New York Sirens as a reserve player.[12]
Guay has been noted for her skating and offensive skills, as well as her vision and ability to log significant ice time.[13]
International career
Guay represented Canada at the 2018 and 2019 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship, scoring a total of 13 points in 11 games, as the country won bronze and gold respectively.[14][15] She led both Team Canada and all defenders in scoring at both tournaments, winning the Best Defender Award at the 2019 tournament.[16]