Over 80% of Quebec Women Earn Below Average: LPHF Report

Recent findings from the Ligue Professionnelle de Hockey Féminin (LPHF) reveal concerning salary data for female players, particularly those from Quebec. Analysis indicated that over 80% of Quebec women in the league earned below the average salary, which stands at $56,650 for the 2024-2025 season.
Salary Breakdown of Quebec Women in LPHF
The LPHF has taken steps towards transparency, allowing player salaries to be disclosed since May. However, the data presents a bleak picture for Quebec representatives.
Key Statistics
- 83% of Quebec players earn below the league average.
- 67% of these players received less than $42,000.
- 50% are paid at or below minimum wage.
Only five Quebec women signed reserve contracts, earning a base salary of $15,000, with partial payments based on the standard minimum salary of $36,050. For instance, players receive prorated salaries based on the number of days spent with the team.
Top Earners in the League
Marie-Philip Poulin leads as the highest-paid player in the LPHF, with a salary of $121,570 for the current season. Ann-Renée Desbiens follows closely with a respectable $94,972, making her the top-paid goalie.
Continued Challenges for Players
The 2024-2025 season reflects ongoing struggles for Quebec players, with eight out of ten earning below average salaries. Many resort to part-time jobs to manage living expenses.
Investment and Future Prospects
Mark Walter’s significant investment in the LPHF contributes to rising attendance and ticket prices. While the collective agreement ensures a 3% annual increase to the salary cap, questions remain regarding revenue sharing and improved salary conditions for players.
Salaries of Quebec Players (2024-2025)
| Player | Team | Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Marie-Philip Poulin | Montréal | $121,570 |
| Ann-Renée Desbiens | Montréal | $94,972 |
| Élizabeth Giguère | New York | $55,000 |
| Jade Downie-Landry | New York | $50,000 |
| Alexandra Labelle | Montréal | $41,284 |
| Emmy Fecteau | New York | $37,000 |
| Catherine Dubois | Montréal | $36,050 |
| Catherine Daoust | Montréal | $36,050 |
| Gabrielle David | Montréal | $36,050 |
| Kelly-Ann Nadeau | Montréal | $36,050 |
| Tricia Deguire | Montréal | $36,050 |
| Alexie Guay | Montréal | $15,000 |
As Quebec women in the LPHF navigate these financial challenges, the hope for improved salaries and conditions remains strong within the hockey community.




