Kim was a member of Canada’s National Women’s Hockey Team from 1998 until 2011. During her time with the National Team, she won 3 Olympic Gold Medals and 5 World Championships and is currently the all-time leading goaltender with 83 games played, 64 wins and 29 shutouts.
The 41-year-old is Canada's all-time leader in games (83), wins (64) and shutouts (29).
St-Pierre posted a career 1.17 goals-against average and save percentage of .939 over her 13-year career with the national team.
She enters the Hall alongside NHL players Jarome Iginla, Marian Hossa, Kevin Lowe and Doug Wilson and builder Ken Holland in the class of 2020 announced Wednesday.
Kim has been working with the BOKS program since 2016.
She is the manager of business development and is taking care of all BOKS schools in the province of Quebec.
BOKS offers a variety of resources to encourage the kids to be active in schools across Canada.