LADY LEGENDS

 This page will be for the Female players who have been elected to either the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Canada or the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth, Minnesota.

HOCKEY HALL OF FAME TORONTO, CANADA INDUCTEES

**INDICATES BEING ELECTED TO THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME TORONTO,CANADA AND ELECTED TO THE UNITED STATES HOCKEY HALL OF FAME EVELETH, MINNESOTA

CAMMI GRANATO**

This card is the 2002 United States Women's Ice Hockey Team card of Cammi Granato. She autographed this card and she has an average looking auto. She has always been a good signer through the mail. Cammi won a gold medal in the 1998 Olympics in Nagano. Her career totals in international games where she played in 54 games, scored 54 goals, 42 assists for 96 points which makes her the all-time leading scorer in women's international hockey.

ANGELA JAMES
This card is the 2011 In The Game Candiana Black card of Angela James. This is a certified autograph of James and her autograph is a bit tough to locate. James was elected to The Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013. There were many who called James the Wayne Gretzky of Women's Hockey. During her career she played 3 years at Seneca College. Her first season 1982-83 she played 8 games notching 15 goals and 10 assists for 25 points. Her second season 1983-84 she played in 10 games and scored 15 goals and 15 assists for 30 points. Her final season 1984-85 she played in 14 games scoring 50 goals and adding 23 assists for an amazing 73 points. She averaged 5 points a game in her final season at Seneca College. She went on to play in the Central Ontario Women's Hockey League. She played first for the Toronto Aeros for 2 seasons 1992-93 and 1993-94. She then played for the Toronto Red Wings during the 1995-96 season then the 1996-97 season she played for the Newtonbrook Panthers all of these teams were in the Central Ontario Women's Hockey League and she went back playing for the Toronto Aeros during the 1997-98 season. She played with Team Canada in their first IIHF World's Women Championship in 1990 winning Gold. She also won 3 more Gold Medals playing in the WWC in 1992, 1994 and 1997. She scored 11 goals and 2 assists during the 1990 WWC which set a record. Unfortunately she was left off the roster for 1998 Team Canada Olympic games in Nagano.

GERALDINE HEANEY

This card is the 2023 Tim Hortons Team Canada card of Geraldine Heaney. Heaney was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013. Heaney played in 11 international seasons 1993-2004. She played for the Toronto Aeros of the Central Ontario Women's Hockey League at the age of 13. She played for the Canadians National Women's Hockey Team. She won 7 Gold medals at the IIHF World Women's Championships in 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000 and 2001. She is the only Women to appear in all 7 Gold medal wins.

ANGELA RUGGIERO**

This card is the 2002 United States Olympic Women's Hockey card of Angela Ruggiero. Angela was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2015. Angela would play in 4 Olympics for Tean USA winning Gold in 1998 and the youngest player on that team. She also played in the Olympics in 2002 capturing a Silver medal, a Bronze in 2006 and a Silver in 2010. Angela became the first Women to appear in the United States in a regular season professional game who was not a goalie. She was playing for the Tulsa Oilers, on the very same night she played with her Brother Bill who also played for the Oilers, making it the first Brother Sister combo to play professionally the same time. 


JAYNA HEFFORD

This card is the 2007-08 In the Game Oh Canada Autograph card of Jayna Hefford. She was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018.


HAYLEY WICKENHEISER

This card is the 2014 Goodwin Champions autograph card of Hayley Wickenheiser. She was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2019.


KIM ST.-PIERRE

This card is the 2010-11 In the Game Between the Pipes Series Women of the Nets card of Kim St. Pierre, this is a Authentic GoalieGraph card. She was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2020.


NATALIE DARWITZ**

This card is the 2009-10 Upper Deck The Champions card of Natalie Darwitz. She was elected to The Hockey Hall of Fame in 2024.


KRISSY WENDELL**

This card is the 2002 United States Olympic Women's Hockey card of Krissy Wendell. She was elected to The Hockey Hall of Fame in 2024.


JENNIFER BOTTERILL

This card is the 2009-10 Upper Deck The Champions card of Jennifer Botterill. She was elected to The Hockey Hall of Fame in 2025.


BRIANNA DECKER**
This card is the 2017-18 United States Women's National Hockey Team card of Brianna Decker. She was elected to The Hockey Hall of Fame in 2025.






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