Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin to undergo knee surgery in late July
MONTREAL — Marie-Philip Poulin fought back tears Thursday as she spoke about the long recovery ahead, but said she remains determined to return to the ice.
Poulin battled through a torn anterior cruciate ligament and torn meniscus in her right knee while leading the Montreal Victoire to a Walter Cup championship this past spring. The Victoire captain will undergo surgery in late July and be out for an undetermined amount of time.
“It is emotional. Hockey, it is my life,” a choked-up Poulin said during a virtual press conference. “It’s the journey of an athlete where you give your 100 per cent every day, things can happen, and that’s part of it.
“Not that I’m looking forward to it, but I am looking forward to (stepping) up in that recovery room, in that training room, to go one day at a time and come back.”
