‘It’s just special’: Vancouver PWHL game unique experience for players, coaches
VANCOUVER — Memories of the 2010 Olympics came rushing back for Marie-Philip Poulin as she stepped onto the ice at Rogers Arena on Wednesday.
It was nearly 15 years since the hockey legend helped Canada win gold at the Vancouver Games and while a lot has changed, some things have stayed the same — including Poulin’s dominance.
The 33-year-old scored twice Wednesday, helping her Montreal Victoire to a 4-2 victory over the Toronto Sceptres in the first Professional Women’s Hockey League game ever held in Vancouver as part of the league’s “Takeover Tour.”
“When I jumped on the ice for warm up, I remembered the last time I was here was 2010 and it was a sea of red and white. And now it’s a sea of different jerseys across the PWHL,” Poulin said.