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Canada’s Marie-Philip Poulin breaks Olympic goal-scoring record
Marie-Philip Poulin scored twice in the semifinal to break the Olympic record with 20 career goals, leading Canada to a 2-1 win and a spot in the gold-medal game.
- Marie-Philip Poulin broke the women's all-time Olympic goal-scoring record with her 19th and 20th goals during Canada's semifinal game against Switzerland.
- The five-time Olympian missed Canada's final two group-stage games due to a knee injury but returned for the quarterfinal win over Germany.
- Defending champions Canada are seeking their sixth Olympic gold medal.
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Marie-Philip Poulin of Canada breaks Olympic record, reaching 20 career goals in women's hockey
Marie-Philip Poulin of Canada has broken the Olympic record for goals in women’s hockey. Poulin scored twice in a semifinal against Switzerland at the Milan Cortina Games on Monday to reach 20 for her career.
·United States
Read Full ArticleCanadian Captain Marie-Philip Poulin set a record for the number of goals scored for life at the Olympic Women's Hockey Games.
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Ice hockey-Canada captain Poulin breaks women's Games goal
MILAN, Feb 16 : Canada's "Captain Clutch" Marie-Philip Poulin broke the women's all-time Olympic goal-scoring record with her 19th goal - and added a 20th minutes later for good measure - during her team's semi-final game against Switzerland on Monday.The five-times Olympian hit a slap shot that bounced off t
·Singapore
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