The U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame announced its 2022 inductees Thursday, with former U.S. Olympic standouts Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando among the five-member class.
Also headed for the Hall in Eveleth, Minn., are Ryan Miller, Steve Cash and Jim Johannson. It's the 50th anniversary class, with formal induction on Nov. 30 at RiverCentre in St. Paul.
The Lamoureux sisters are from Grand Forks and played college hockey for both the Gophers and North Dakota.
Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson skated for Team USA for 14 years and scored the decisive shootout goal in the 2018 gold medal victory over Canada. She was also a two-time Olympic silver medalist and won six golds in the IIHF women's world hockey championships. In 137 games with Team USA, she had 63 goals and 75 assists.
"What I'm most proud of is not the medals we won but the changes we made for women's hockey — we elevated the game, and women's hockey has grown so much," Lamoureux-Davidson said.
"It was obviously special to share the ride with Monique. It was a dream come true for almost 15 years."
Monique Lamoureux-Morando also played 14 seasons for the United States with a gold and two silvers in the Olympics, and six world championships golds. Playing both defense and forward in her career, he had 62 goals and 81 assists in 135 games with Team USA. She scored the tying goal, forcing overtime, in the 2018 gold medal game.
"The more you get removed from it, the more you realize how special certain groups are, and how much we were able to accomplish," Lamoureux-Morando said. "To be able to live out our dream and get that gold in 2018 is something we'll always cherish.