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Canada's Poulin becomes women's all-time Olympic goals leader

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Marie-Philip Poulin stands alone as the Olympic women's hockey all-time goals leader.

Team Canada's captain scored her 19th career Olympic goal during Monday's semifinal against Switzerland to pass Hayley Wickenheiser for sole possession of first place on the all-time list.

Poulin accomplished the feat in her 26th Olympic game, the same total Wickenheiser played in her illustrious career.

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Poulin added the 20th goal of her Olympic career later in the second period.

Wickenheiser is still the women's Olympic hockey all-time points leader with 51. Poulin sits second at 39 points.

Poulin is playing in her fifth Winter Games. She scored the game-winning goals in the gold-medal finals in 2010, 2014, and 2022. She also won silver in 2018.

The 34-year-old is the reigning PWHL MVP with the Montreal Victoire.

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