Marie-Philip Poulin, fresh off an MVP season, sets sights on Olympic gold and a Walter Cup as she prepares for her fifth Olympic Games.
Season of Success Without the Ultimate Prizes
Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin capped last season by winning the Billie Jean King MVP, Forward of the Year, and leading goal-scorer honours in the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL). Yet, despite the accolades, she left without the two titles that matter most: the Walter Cup and a world championship.
Driving Force Behind Her Motivation
Poulin admitted her season felt incomplete after Montreal was eliminated in the first round of the PWHL playoffs and Canada fell in overtime to the United States at the world championship. “The year was good, but not good enough,” she said, noting those near misses continue to fuel her drive.
Looking Toward a Fifth Olympic Games
This season carries added significance for Poulin, who is preparing for her fifth Olympic appearance. The Canadian captain already owns three Olympic gold medals and could join legends Jayna Hefford, Hayley Wickenheiser, and Caroline Ouellette with a fourth. “It would be quite special,” she said of the chance to etch her name alongside her idols.
Balancing PWHL and International Goals
In addition to Olympic ambitions, Poulin enters her third PWHL season with another opportunity to chase the Walter Cup. The league has expanded to eight teams, increasing competition and raising the stakes for Montreal’s playoff push. For Poulin, the challenge is not just about winning but building a lasting culture of success.
Mindset for the Road Ahead
Despite her decorated career, Poulin insists she remains focused on the present. “This is what gets me hungry, day in and day out,” she said. She credits discipline, relentless preparation, and support — including from her golden retriever, Arlo — with keeping her grounded as she navigates both professional and international commitments.
A Rivalry Nearing Its End
The upcoming Olympics could mark the final chapter in Poulin’s storied rivalry with American forward Hilary Knight. For over 15 years, the two have defined one of hockey’s greatest international battles. Fans are preparing to savour what may be their last Olympic showdown, adding even more anticipation to the Games ahead.
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