Ice hockey-Canada captain Poulin to undergo knee surgery for torn ACL and meniscus (opens original article in a new tab)
Canada's top women's ice hockey player, Marie-Philip Poulin, will have surgery for a torn ACL and meniscus, following injuries sustained at the Olympics and later in the season.
- Canada captain Marie-Philip Poulin will undergo surgery for torn ACL and meniscus
- Poulin injured her knee at Milano Cortina Olympics and aggravated it in March
- Surgery scheduled for late July, with Victoire providing updates
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