Marie-Philip Poulin scored three goals to lead her red-hot team past the Ottawa Charge 4-1 on Wednesday night in the Professional Women's Hockey League.
Marie-Philip Poulin had a hat trick and the Montreal Victoire beat the Ottawa Charge 4-1 on Wednesday night to take the Professional Women’s Hockey League lead. Poulin has a league-high eight goals. Jennifer Gardiner also scored and assisted on two of Poulin’s goals.
Marie-Philip Poulin notched a hat trick, while linemate Jennifer Gardiner had a goal and two assists to propel the Montreal Victoire to a decisive 4-1 win over the Ottawa Charge.
Montreal defeats Ottawa 4-1 for their third consecutive victory. Marie-Philip Poulin scores the second hat trick of her PWHL career.
Move over Michael Jordan. Make room for Marie-Philip Poulin. Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin had a hat trick despite being audibly congested and admitting she was under the weather
The Ottawa Charge traveled to Montreal where they went head-to-head with the Victoire. It was Montreal who went on to win, 4-1.
It seems there's a prank war going on in the PWHL Montreal’s locker room. This week, Montreal Victoire defenseman Amanda Boulier played a clever prank on captain Marie-Philip Poulin.
Poulin scored the match-winning goal for her team. Former Minnesota forward Abby Boreen scored twice and Claire Dalton once to secure the win for Montreal. Marie-Philip Poulin sco
Cassandra Melanson, a woman from Quebec, found a rare Marie-Philip Poulin card in the Upper Deck hobby box she bought, which is now valued at more than $50,000
Three neutral site stops down and six to go, the PWHL is quickly discovering how popular it has become at a time the second-year six-team league is considering expanding by as many as two more franchises by next season.
The Montreal Victoire's top three scoring leaders from last season are not racking up points this year like they used to. Marie-Philip Poulin had 23 points in 21 games in the inaugural season, an average of 1.10 points per game. So far this year ...
Abby Boreen has never been part of any American national team, including the Rivalry Series roster this season despite outperforming most of USA’s roster. Instead of complaining, she’s keeping the focus on her own game.