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Marie-Philip Poulin

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Full name
Marie-Philip Poulin
Years active
2008–present
Position
Centre
Jersey number
29
Nationality
Canadian
Hometown
Beauceville, Quebec, Canada
College
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marie-philip's story

Marie-Philip Poulin is the greatest Canadian women's hockey player of her generation. Full stop. Her nickname is Cap'n Clutch, and it fits the way few nicknames actually do. It is not a tribute to a single moment or a flash of brilliance. It is a description of a disposition, the particular quality of someone who does not merely perform under pressure but seems to require it, the way an engine requires fuel. She scored the goal that won Canada the gold medal at the 2010 Olympics, as an eighteen-year-old in her first Games. Four years later in Sochi, with Canada trailing the United States in the final minute of the gold medal game, she scored again to tie it, then scored in overtime to win. The first time could be talent. The second time is character.

She grew up in Beauceville, Quebec, a small town that has since named an arena after her, and she carried that small-town seriousness into every room she ever entered. Those who have played with her describe someone who is quietly, almost unnervingly focused, who does not separate practice from competition because she does not experience them differently. She is married to Laura Stacey, her teammate on the Canadian national program, and there is something fitting about that: two players who have given everything to the same sport, who understand at the most personal level what the other one carries. They have both been central to building what women's hockey in Canada has become, on the ice and in the culture around it.

What Poulin did beyond the scoresheet matters as much as anything she scored. She was a cornerstone of the effort to establish a sustainable professional league in North America, lending her credibility to the PWHL at a moment when the future of women's professional hockey was genuinely in question. The league launched, took hold, and gave the next generation of players somewhere to go. The arena in Beauceville bears her name. The league she helped build bears her fingerprints. Cap'n Clutch, it turns out, was never just about overtime goals.

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Awards/Honors

Individual Awards

2010IIHF Women's World Championship Silver Medal
2010, 2022Olympic Gold Medal
2012IIHF Women's World Championship Gold Medal
2014Olympic Gold Medal | Olympic Tournament Most Valuable Player | Olympic Tournament Best Forward
2017IIHF Women's World Championship Most Valuable Player
2018Olympic Silver Medal
2021IIHF Women's World Championship Gold Medal | Most Valuable Player
2022, 2023IIHF Women's World Championship Gold Medal | Most Valuable Player | Best Forward
2023IIHF Female Player of the Year
2024PWHL First All-Star Team
2024Walter Cup Champion
2025IIHF Women's World Championship Gold Medal (verify before publication)

Legacy

2023Inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame's Order of Sport (verify exact designation before publication)
Captain of Canada's Olympic and World Championship teams during the most successful era in program history
One of the most decorated players in the history of international women's hockey
Widely recognized as the only player to score goals in four Olympic gold-medal games

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Wikimedia Commons image from the Victoire era

A Wikimedia Commons photo shows Poulin in a later-career public appearance.

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