Olympics-Ice hockey-Too soon to say when captain Poulin will return, says Canada coach


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Ice Hockey - Women's Preliminary Round - Group A - Canada vs Czech Republic - Milano Rho Ice Hockey Arena, Milan, Italy - February 09, 2026. Kristin O'Neill of Canada celebrates scoring their first goal with Marie-Philip Poulin of Canada REUTERS/David W Cerny

MILAN, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Canada's coach Troy Ryan ⁠said on Tuesday it was too soon to ‌say when the defending champions would get back their "irreplaceable" captain Marie-Philip Poulin, after a stunning 5-0 group stage defeat to the United States.

Canadian fans ​at Santagiulia Arena were left pining ⁠for their "Captain Clutch," who ⁠sat out after suffering a lower-body injury in Monday's win ⁠over ‌the Czech Republic, as the U.S. handed Canada its first-ever women's Olympic shutout.

She is unlikely to ⁠return for Canada's final group-stage game against Finland ​on Thursday, ‌said Ryan, adding that he was "optimistic" she would be ⁠back during ​the Olympics.

"She's irreplaceable," he told reporters. "I don't think that's the reason why we have the performance that we have tonight, but ⁠I mean, you just miss her ​everywhere.

"Your power play's a little less lethal, your penalty kill... and then just having the face-off, winning those puck possession ⁠plays, she's just very valuable."

In a battle of Canada's experience versus U.S. youth, the team in red, white and blue had all the firepower on Tuesday, and Ryan said ​some "soul-searching" would be needed to get ⁠their title defence back on track.

"You've got to play the ​game with confidence," he said. "You can't ‌be scared to make mistakes, ​and that's how it looked at times tonight."

(Reporting by Amy Tennery in Milan; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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