USA HOCKEY
• Silver medalist at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C.
• As a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team, has played in six International Ice Hockey Federation Women’s World Championships (gold-2008, 2009, 2011, 2013; silver-2007, 2012), seven Four Nations Cups (1st-2008, 2011-12; 2nd-2006, 2009-10, 3rd-2013) and one IIHF Twelve Nations Invitational Tournament Series (2011)
• Member of the 2009-10 U.S. Women’s National Team (Qwest Tour)
• Four-time member of the U.S. Women’s National Under-22 Team (2006-08, 2010)
• Six-time USA Hockey Women’s National Festival participant (2006-11)
• Four-time USA Hockey Player Development Camp attendee (2003-06)
Olympic Winter Games
• 2010: Ranked third in the tournament with seven assists in five games
IIHF Women’s World Championship
• 2013: Named Team USA’s Player of the Game against Finland in the quarterfinals
• 2012: Tied for second in the tournament with five goals in five games; named the U.S. Player of the Game in 9-0 win over Russia (April 8)
• 2011: Led the tournament with five goals and nine assists in five games and was selected to the media all-star team
• 2009: Led the tournament with seven goals and ranked third with nine points in five games; selected as one of Team USA’s top three players
Four Nations Cup
• 2012: Led Team USA and finished first overall with six goals; Tied for first overall with six points; Shared second place overall with a plus-6 rating; Was the U.S. Player of the Game on Nov. 7 vs. Canada.
• 2011: Named U.S. Player of the Game in 8-0 win over Sweden (Nov. 9)
• 2009: Led the team with five points (2-3) in four games
• 2008: Led the tournament with five points (3-2) in four games
U.S. Women’s National Team (Qwest Tour)
• 2009-10: Led the team with 30 points and 17 assists, while tying for the team lead with 13 goals
IIHF Twelve Nations Invitational Series
• 2011: Named U.S. Player of the Game in 12-0 win over Russia (Aug. 24) after scoring three goals
professional HOCKEY
• Won the Clarkson Cup in her first season with the Boston Blades of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League in 2012-13
• Became the first American-born player to win the CWHL’s Most Valuable Player Award
COLLEGE HOCKEY
• Played four years at the University of Wisconsin of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association
2011-12 (Senior)
• Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award top-10 finalist
• All-WCHA First Team selection
• Led the nation with 10 game-winning goals
• Ranked third on team with 60 points (31-29) while helping Wisconsin to the national title game
010-11 (Junior)
• Led the nation with 47 goals and ranked third with 81 points in 41 games while helping Wisconsin to the national title
• Selected as a top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award and earned All-America First Team honors
• Named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team and selected as the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four co-MVP
• Earned All-WCHA First Team honors and was selected as the league’s Preseason Player of the Year
2008-09 (Sophomore)
• Led the NCAA with 45 goals, 38 assists, 83 points and 16 power-play goals in 39 games while helping Wisconsin capture the NCAA national championship
• NCAA All-Tournament Team selection
• Earned First Team All-America honors
• Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award top-10 finalist
• Named WCHA Player of the Year and selected to the All-WCHA First Team
2007-08 (Freshman)
• Tied for second on team with 20 goals and ranked fourth with 38 points (20-18) in 41 games
• Helped team to the NCAA title game
• Earned a spot on the WCHA All-Rookie Team
• Named WCHA Preseason Rookie of the Year
HIGH SCHOOL/Prep School HOCKEY
• Graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall (Conn.) in 2007, where she played four years of hockey
• Recorded a career-high 73 points (53-20) in 23 games as a senior in 2006-07 and was named the Founders League MVP
• As a junior in 2005-06, netted 33 goals and 18 assists in 24 games and was named the Founders League co-MVP
• Tallied 53 points (39-14) in 25 games as a sophomore in 2004-05
• Registered 33 points (18-15) in 25 games as a freshman in 2003-04
ADDITIONAL NOTES
• Sun Valley, Idaho, named May 19, 2011, as Hilary Knight Day
• Registered 158 goals and 253 points in 128 career games over four years (2003-07) for the Connecticut Polar Bears 19U girls’ ice hockey team
• Led the Polar Bears to a third-place finish at the 2006 USA Hockey Girls’ 19 & Under National Championship
• Two-time state and regional champion with the Polar Bears
• Named MVP of both the field hockey and lacrosse teams at Choate
• Won the Choate Athletic Award as a freshman and sophomore
• Cousin, Chip Knight, is a three-time Olympic skier