Poulin, Primerano Among Players Invited to Olympic Women's Hockey Orientation Camp
- The Canadian women's hockey team will hold training camps starting Aug. 26 to prepare for the Olympics, with 30 players invited by Hockey Canada.
- Marie-Philip Poulin, captain of the team and member of the 2022 gold medal team, leads the training camp roster, which includes 17 previous gold medal winners.
- The training blocks will include Rivalry Series games against the United States and focus on team identity amidst the PWHL's introduction.
- Head coach Troy Ryan emphasized the importance of team dynamics and player management for the upcoming Olympic tournament.
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Star players Marie-Philip Poulin, Sarah Nurse, Brianne Jenner and Laura Stacey will be among the guests at this orientation camp in Calgary.
Road to Olympics for Canadian women's hockey team begins late August in Calgary
The Canadian women's hockey team will begin its quest to defend its Olympic title with three training camps throughout the country this summer and fall. It will be the first time that Hockey Canada must work around the PWHL as it builds the roster that will head to Milan Cortina in February.
30 players invited to Canada’s women’s Olympic team orientation camp - Daily Faceoff
Many of today’s stars are ready to impress in order to have the chance to play at next year’s Winter Olympics. On Friday, Hockey Canada released the names of 30 players who have been invited to the National Team Orientation Camp for later this month. The list includes 16 forwards, 10 defenders and four goaltenders. The group will be looking to wow Canada’s longtime staff – including general manager Gina Kingsbury and head coach Troy Ryan – to ha…
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