Sun, Mar 26, 2017
-Danièle Sauvageau first made a name for herself by winning gold at the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002 as a coach for the Canadian women's team. She is also a career police officer, having even worked in the narcotics section. A true pioneer in the field hockey world, it is not surprising that Danièle was the first woman to coach in the QMJHL. A seasoned interviewer, she opens up to David about the differences between coaching guys and girls, the legacy of Manon Rheaume and the unique feeling of winning an Olympic gold medal.