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Marie-Philip Poulin passes Hayley Wickenheiser as Canada’s all-time leading scorer at women’s worlds
Marie-Philip Poulin passed Hayley Wickenheiser in career points at the IIHF Women’s World Championship on Saturday night.
With Canada's second goal of the semi-finals, Marie-Philip Poulin moved into a class of her own at the IIHF World ...
Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin and goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens rewrote some women's world hockey championship history ...
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Marie-Philip Poulin, Ann-Renee Desbiens rewrite women's hockey historyMarie-Philip Poulin reached 88 career points in world championships to pass Hayley Wickenheiser for the most by a Canadian.
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Poulin passes Wickenheiser's Canadian points record in women's world hockeyESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE — Marie-Philip Poulin has set a Canadian record for career points in women's world hockey championships.
Marie-Philip Poulin has set a Canadian record for career points in women's world hockey championships. Poulin's goal in the ...
Marie-Philip Poulin breaks Hayley Wickenheiser’s record at women’s world hockey semi-finals Saturday
Team Canada captain Marie-Philip Poulin broke Hayley Wickenheiser's point record on Saturday at the Women's World Hockey ...
Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin and goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens rewrote some women's world hockey championship history in Saturday's 8-1 semifinal win over Finland.
The rookie, Jennifer Gardiner, scored her first career world-championship goal against Finland, thanks in part to a secondary assist from her linemate and captain, Marie-Philip Poulin. Veteran ...
Captain Marie-Philip Poulin struck twice to lead defending champion Canada past the host Czech Republic 7-1 at the women's ice hockey world championship on Monday.
The semifinals are Saturday and the medal games Sunday. Captain Marie-Philip Poulin is two points from Canada's career tournament record held by Hayley Wickenheiser (86). Poulin is also three ...
CESKE BUDEJOVICE, Czech Republic — Captain Marie-Philip Poulin struck twice to lead defending champion Canada past the host Czech Republic 7-1 at the women's ice hockey world championship on Monday.
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