Olympics-Ice hockey-Poulin back with a bang for Canada but happy just to be on the ice


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Ice Hockey - Women's Play-offs Quarterfinals - Canada vs Germany - Milano Rho Ice Hockey Arena, Milan, Italy - February 14, 2026. Marie-Philip Poulin of Canada in action with Ronja Hark of Germany. IMAGN IMAGES via REUTERS/Amber Searls

MILAN, Feb ⁠14 (Reuters) - Marie-Philip Poulin made an impressive return from injury on Saturday, equalling the record for most ⁠career goals in women's Olympic ice hockey and helping Canada reach the semi-finals, but the ‌captain's focus was all about getting back on the ice and the challenge ahead.

Poulin suffered a knee injury against the Czech Republic in Canada's second game. After she missed the 5-0 loss to rivals the United States and Canada's win over Finland, the five-times ​Olympian's return had been in doubt for Saturday's quarter-final with Germany.

To ⁠the relief of the fans, and her ⁠team, Poulin was there for the puck drop, winning the opening face-off and showing no ill-effects as ⁠she ‌tied fellow-Canadian Hayley Wickenheiser's Olympic record of 18 goals with the last score of Canada's 5-1 win.

"Honestly, I don't think that way," Poulin said about the milestone goal.

"I think being... in the stands ⁠for the last two put things in perspective for sure," Poulin ​said. "I missed the U.S. game, I ‌missed the Finland game. You want to be part of that. You never want to ⁠be on the sideline ​due to an injury."

RETURN WAS A LATE DECISION

The final script could not have been written better for Canada, but it was touch and go over Poulin's return, with the 34-year-old determined to play.

"It sounds good on paper for sure, I'll ⁠take it," coach Troy Ryan said.

"It's just great to have ​her back no matter what. We didn't really finally make the decision until our pre-game meeting, it was very late. She probably convinced us more than I was excited to play her," Ryan said.

"I thought maybe another ⁠day, but medical has reassured us that there was no risk and we weren't putting her in a bad situation. Poulin, I think, wanted to just get a feel for it all before things get going."

Poulin is looking to win her fourth gold medal, and after the U.S. thumping, having their 'Captain Clutch' is seen ​as vital if Canada are to have a chance of defending their title.

"She's ⁠one of the best players in the world, so it's nice having her in our lineup," said Sarah ​Fillier, whose pass set up Poulin's goal.

"But just her presence on ‌the bench and in the locker room is really important ​for us," Fillier said. "I feel like we can kind of take a deep breath when she's around, and she's a great leader."

(Reporting by Trevor Stynes in Milan; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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