MARIE-PHILIP POULIN

Marie-Philip Poulin, born on March 28, 1991, in Beauceville, Quebec, is widely regarded as one of Canada’s most accomplished women’s hockey players. A standout forward for PWHL Montreal, she is known for her elite skill, leadership, and scoring ability—cementing her status as a top player in the league. Her agility, hockey IQ, and consistent clutch performances have made her an invaluable asset to every team she’s played for.

Internationally, Poulin has been a cornerstone of Team Canada’s women’s program. She played a key role in winning Olympic gold medals at the 2010 Vancouver, 2014 Sochi, and 2022 Beijing Games, as well as a silver at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics. Nicknamed “Captain Clutch,” she is especially known for scoring decisive, game-winning goals on the world stage. Her leadership and dedication have made her a national icon and a symbol of Canadian excellence in sport.

Off the ice, Poulin is a passionate advocate for women’s hockey and gender equality in sports. She regularly takes part in community initiatives and works to inspire and mentor the next generation of athletes. With a legacy built on talent, perseverance, and impact, Marie-Philip Poulin continues to be a trailblazer in professional hockey and a role model for young players everywhere.