PWHL Star Marie-Philip Poulin Exits Game with Knee Injury

Concerns raised over long-term health of league's leading scorer

Mar. 15, 2026 at 10:34pm

Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin left Sunday's game against the Boston Fleet early due to a knee injury, raising worries about the long-term health of one of the Professional Women's Hockey League's brightest stars. Poulin, who recently set the women's Olympic goals record, has been dealing with a lingering knee issue since last month's Winter Olympics.

Why it matters

Poulin's injury is a significant concern for the PWHL, as she is one of the league's most prominent and talented players. Her absence could impact the Victoire's standings and raises broader questions about player safety protocols and injury management in the growing professional women's hockey league.

The details

Poulin opened the scoring for Montreal but left the game in the first period after appearing to re-injure her left knee, the same one that caused her issues at the Olympics. She did not return for the second period, finishing the night with just 5:16 of ice time. Poulin had recently missed two preliminary round Olympic games due to the knee injury before returning to break the women's Olympic goals record, though Canada ultimately lost the gold medal game.

  • Poulin left the game against the Boston Fleet in the first period on March 15, 2026.
  • Poulin missed two preliminary round games at the recent Winter Olympics due to the knee injury.
  • Poulin returned from the Olympic knee injury to break the women's Olympic goals record.

The players

Marie-Philip Poulin

The captain of the Montreal Victoire and a key player for the Canadian national team, Poulin is the PWHL's all-time leading scorer with 66 points in 70 games.

Montreal Victoire

Poulin's professional team in the PWHL, the Victoire will be impacted by her absence as she is one of the league's brightest stars.

Boston Fleet

The opposing team that the Victoire were playing when Poulin suffered the knee injury.

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What’s next

The severity of Poulin's latest injury remains unknown, and the Victoire will be closely monitoring her condition and providing updates as they become available. Her absence will test the depth of the Montreal roster and could impact their position in the PWHL standings.

The takeaway

Poulin's injury is a concerning development for the PWHL, as she is one of the league's biggest stars. The league will likely face increased scrutiny over player safety protocols and the management of injuries, particularly for high-profile athletes like Poulin, whose well-being is crucial to the long-term success of professional women's hockey.