Canada women’s hockey team to bring experience and grit to Milan Olympics
TORONTO — Canada looked to experience, while adding some grit, in choosing its 23-player women’s hockey roster for the Milan Cortina Olympics.
Captain Marie-Philip Poulin, headed to her fifth Olympics, is one of 16 players returning from the 2022 gold-medal squad in Beijing. The Canadian roster is drawn entirely from the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
“For some, this will be their very first Olympic Games,” said Canadian GM Gina Kingsbury, who doubles as GM of the PWHL’s Toronto Sceptres. “And for others, potentially their last. What unites this group is a promise we’ve made to each other that it will be our very best.”
Hockey Canada is gambling that veteran forward Sarah Nurse, injured in Vancouver’s Nov. 21 PWHL season opener, will be ready to go although it can switch out players due to injury in advance of the puck drops in Milan.
