Hockey

Poulin leads veteran Canadian team at women's hockey world championship in Utica, N.Y.

Star captain Marie-Philip Poulin will lead a veteran Canadian team at the 2024 women's hockey world championship. Poulin was one of 23 players named to Canada's roster Thursday by Hockey Canada for the tournament April 3-14 in Utica, N.Y.

23 players named to Team Canada, which opens tourney April 4 against Finland

A female hockey player controls the puck near the blue line.
Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin is among 20 returning players from the squad that lost 6-3 to the United States in the final of the 2023 women's hockey world championship in Brampton, Ont. (Zac BonDurant/Getty Images)

Star captain Marie-Philip Poulin will lead a veteran Canadian team at the 2024 women's hockey world championship.

Poulin was one of 23 players named to Canada's roster Thursday by Hockey Canada for the tournament April 3-14 in Utica, N.Y.

Canada's team includes 20 players who were on the squad that lost 6-3 to the United States in the final of the 2023 championship in Brampton, Ont. The loss ended a run of two straight gold medals for the Canadians.

Poulin also captains Montreal in the Professional Women's Hockey League and shared the league scoring lead with 17 points heading into a game Friday at Toronto.

Toronto forward Natalie Spooner, who leads the PWHL with 12 goals, was also named to Canada's team, as was Sarah Fillier, the MVP of the 2023 world championship.

Two players, cousins Julia Gosling and Nicole Gosling, are set to make their senior team debuts in Utica.

Defender Micah Zandee-Hart, who made her senior team debut in 2016, was not named to the roster. She made her PWHL debut with New York on Jan. 20 after missing several months of action due to injury.

Canada, which has won 12 gold medals over 22 world championships, opens the 2024 tournament April 4 against Finland.

Canada roster

Forwards: Emily Clark, Saskatoon, Ottawa (PWHL); Sarah Fillier, Georgetown, Ont., Princeton (NCAA); Julia Gosling, London, Ont., St. Lawrence (NCAA); Brianne Jenner, Oakville, Ont., Ottawa (PWHL); Emma Maltais, Burlington, Ont., Toronto (PWHL); Sarah Nurse, Hamilton, Toronto (PWHL); Kristin O'Neill, Oakville, Montreal (PWHL); Marie-Philip Poulin, Beauceville, Que., Montreal (PWHL); Jamie Lee Rattray, Ottawa, Boston (PWHL); Danielle Serdachny, Edmonton, Colgate (NCAA); Natalie Spooner, Toronto, PWHPA; Laura Stacey, Kleinburg, Ont., Montreal (PWHL); Blayre Turnbull, Stellarton, N.S., Toronto (PWHL)

Defenders: Erin Ambrose, Keswick, Ont., Montreal (PWHL); Ashton Bell, Deloraine, Man., Ottawa (PWHL); Jaime Bourbonnais, Mississauga, Ont., New York (PWHL); Renata Fast, Burlington, Ont., Toronto (PWHL); Nicole Gosling, London, Ont., Clarkson (NCAA); Jocelyne Larocque, Ste. Anne, Man., Toronto (PWHL); Ella Shelton, Ingersoll, Ont., New York (PWHL)

Goaltenders: Kristen Campbell, Brandon, Man., Toronto (PWHL); Ann-Renee Desbiens, Clermont, Que., Montreal (PWHL); Emerance Maschmeyer, Bruderheim, Alta., Ottawa (PWHL); Corinne Schroeder, Elm Creek, Man., New York (PWHL)

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