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Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin to have ACL surgery

By Thomson Reuters Jun 25, 2026 | 10:46 AM

Montreal Victoire captain and reigning PWHL playoff MVP Marie-Philip Poulin will have surgery next month to repair a torn right ACL and meniscus, ​the team announced Thursday.

General manager Daniele Sauvageau did ‌not provide a specific timeline for the 35-year-old Canadian center’s return, saying she would be back on the ice “in due time.”

Poulin sustained the knee injury in February at the Milan Cortina ‌Olympics. ​She aggravated it in Montreal’s March ⁠15 game against the ⁠Boston Fleet and missed 10 games.

She wore a knee brace in the playoffs as the Victoire won their first league championship, earning MVP honors with eight ​points (four goals, four assists).

“I played as best I could with a torn ACL and meniscus because I ⁠wanted to be part of ⁠this journey that led us to hoist ​the Walter Cup. … It has become clear that if I ​want to continue playing at a high level, ‌surgery is necessary,” Poulin said Thursday at a news conference.

“In the short term, it’s a difficult choice, but if I take a step back and think about the ⁠years ahead, the decision is obvious. I’m going to focus all my energy on my recovery once the surgery is ⁠done so ‌that I can return to the game ⁠in the best physical form possible.”

Poulin has ​accumulated ‌67 points (38 goals, 29 assists) in 70 ​games through ⁠Montreal’s first three PWHL seasons. She was named the league MVP in 2024-25.

Internationally, “Captain Clutch” has won three Olympic gold medals and four world championships with Canada. She has served as captain of the Canadian national team since ​2015.

–Field Level Media