Fillier won gold medals for Canada in 2021 and 2022, and silver in 2023. She is one of only four college players on the 23-man roster, all from ECAC hockey, and the fourth youngest player on the roster.
In addition to his three IIHF medals and two gold medals, Filier made his Olympic debut in 2022 and helped Canada win the gold medal with eight points, second-most among tournament participants, and sixth with 11 points. Among all players. Along with former Tiger teammate Claire Thompson '20, Fillier and Thompson became the first athletes in program history to win an Olympic gold medal.
Fillier ended his career at Princeton last weekend after a 30-goal season. This is a career first, 10th in program history, and third in program history since 2000. Fillier ranks second in program history in career assists (101) and fourth in goals. He ranks sixth in career points (194) and career goals (93). She is one of four players in program history to finish in the top six in all three categories, and within that group she is the only player to have played for the program since 1995.
Filier is a top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award, women's college hockey's highest honor, for the third time in her career, and whether she is among the top three finalists for the award will be announced in March. It will be revealed on the 13th.