Poulin injured in Canada women’s win over Czechia; Oldham wins slopestyle bronze
MILAN — Julia Gosling scored twice as Canada defeated Czechia 5-1 in women’s hockey play on Day 3 of the Milan Cortina Olympics.
However, the win came at a cost as captain Marie-Philip Poulin exited in the first period and did not return for the final 40 minutes with an apparent knee injury. Poulin was checked by Kristyna Kaltounkova midway through the opening frame and skated off, favouring her right knee.
She returned to the ice with Canada’s second power-play unit while Kaltounkova served an illegal hit penalty, but then skated out of the offensive zone seconds later in discomfort and headed for the dressing room. Poulin later rejoined her teammates on the bench before the first period ended.
At the end of the period, Poulin proceeded to skate onto the ice with her teammates and took a few circles to test her knee, but did not return to the bench to start the second period. Canada later confirmed she would not return to the game.
