Career
At the beginning Lavigne began playing hockey at the age of nine years. She perfected her skills of goaltender by playing with boys. Golden medal-holder in the 2000 Quebec Games (Jeux du Québec in French language) of with the men"s team of Bas-Street-Laurent region.
She is fished up in 2002 by the Rimouski Océanic, within her LHJMQ, and participates in their training camp in 2002 and in 2003.
She also plays the senior level male Associate of Arts in 2003-2004 with the Prédateurs de Mont-Joli Concordia Stingers Lavigne plays five seasons (from 2000 till 2005) for them Concordia Stingers women"s ice hockey in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women"s ice hockey championship (Commonwealth of Independent States ). She helps Concordia Stingers to participate in the national university tournaments in 3 times: 2000-2001, 2001-2002 and 2004-2005.
Montreal Axion In 2004-2005 Season, she joins Montreal Axion. As player substitute, she learns a lot by training a duet with the goaltender Charline Labonté.
Lavigne participates a conquest of the championship of the NWHL (season 2005-2006).
At the 2006-2007 season, Montreal Axion surrenders to Championship finale but loses 4-0 against the Brampton Thunder. In the grip of financial difficulties, the NWHL stops its activities in summer 2007. Montreal Stars During the creation of the Canadian national women"s hockey team (CWHL), Lavigne joins the Montreal Stars.
During the 2010-2011 season, she guards the goal during 9 matches for the Stars, by gaining 7 matches with an average of 2.51.
During the 2011-2012 season by Kim Street-Pierre"s absence, Lavigne becomes the number one Goaltender of the Stars. She was the starting goaltender for the Montreal Stars in the championship game of the 2012 Clarkson Cup.
In the second period, she stopped Brampton’s Jayna Hefford who found the puck alone in front of the Stars Netto. Sélection du Québec She is awarded a bronze medal in the 2005 Canadian Championship held in Sarnia, Ontario.
Lavigne is policewoman for the City of Châteauguay since 2008.
Known for Québécois hockey supporters as one of the competitors of Louisiana série Montréal-Québec 2011 broadcast on the television channel Tennessee Valley Authority. She helps the team of Quebec City to gain the victorious trophy.