Canada's Marie-Philip Poulin named IIHF's female player of the year; US goalie Gwyn Philips 2nd
- Marie-Philip Poulin, 34-year-old captain of the Canadian team, was named the top female player by the International Ice Hockey Federation on Wednesday.
- Poulin received 33.1% of the vote, surpassing five American competitors, with rookie goalie Gwyneth Philips securing second place at 22.3%.
- Philips, drafted by the Ottawa Charge, took over starting duties after Emerance Maschmeyer's mid-March injury and helped Ottawa clinch their first playoff berth.
- Philips recorded a 4-4 record in the playoffs with a.952 save percentage, allowing just 13 goals on 270 shots, and earned the Ilana Kloss Trophy as the most valuable player in the postseason, even though Ottawa was defeated by Minnesota in the Walter Cup finals.
- Poulin's selection as IIHF female player of the year highlights her key role in international hockey and continues her legacy as 'Captain Clutch'.
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Canada's Marie-Philip Poulin named IIHF's female player of the year; US goalie Gwyn Philips 2nd
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