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MONTREAL -- The Canadiens announced the appointment of elite hockey player Marie-Philip Poulin
as player development consultant
on Tuesday. Here's a quick look at some of her fantastic achievements.

3 - Poulin has won three gold medals at the Olympics with Team Canada: 2010, 2014, and 2022.
3 - She also scored three golden goals at the Olympics for Team Canada, cementing her position as one of the most illustrious players in Canadian hockey history.
15 - In total, Poulin earned 15 medals during her international career so far. The current tally stands at five gold, nine silver and one bronze.

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181 - While playing for Boston University in the NCAA, Poulin produced 81 goals and 100 assists in 111 games.
2 - Poulin took home two Clarkson Cups while playing for Montreal in the CWHL.
3 - The Beauceville native was also named the CWHL's most-valuable player an impressive three times.
26 - Poulin scored 26 times in 10 games at the Under-18 World Junior Tournament, where she won the Directorate Award as the best forward in 2007 and 2008, not to mention the most-valuable player in 2008.
2 - She captained Team Canada, one of the best hockey teams ever assembled, to a Gold Medal in 2022, scoring two goals in a 3-2 win versus the Americans in the final matchup.

35 - Many call her Captain Clutch due to her penchant for scoring crucial goals, but she could easily be called Captain Canada due to her fantastic results with the National Team at the Olympics, including 35 points in just 22 games.
70 - More than 70 percent of all Canadians watched Poulin and Team Canada take home gold in Beijing.
31 - At just 31 years old, not only does Poulin have a lot of hockey left in her career, but she's also building towards the future with her involvement in the PWHPA and the quest to bring Women's Hockey back to Montreal.

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184 - Poulin was a dominant force in the CWHL, scoring 87 goals and 97 assists in just 93 games, the majority of which were with Les Canadiennes de Montréal.