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Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin to sit out game against the U.S.

Canadian women’s hockey team captain Marie-Philip Poulin won’t play Thursday against the United States at the world championship after blocking a shot with her chest in a previous game.

Hockey Canada’s director of national teams Gina Kingsbury said Poulin was feeling better than she did Tuesday when she took a hard shot in the chest during the third period of a 5-0 win over Switzerland, but caution was necessary.

“She’s doing really well. She’s in good spirits, but as a program, as a team, we feel it’s necessary to give her a few days off and reassess her, and making sure she’s good to go here moving forward,” Kingsbury said Wednesday.

Canada and defending champion U.S. are tied atop Pool A with 3-0 records.

Poulin has a goal and two assists in three tournament games.

Canada was killing off a Swiss two-man advantage when a hard shot from the point struck her in the upper chest. She skated to the bench bent over in pain.

WATCH | Poulin leaves game with apparent injury:

Team Canada’s Poulin exits against Switzerland after blocking shot

After taking a shot in the upper body area Marie-Philip Poulin was forced to depart and did not return. 1:06

Poulin missed most of the 2019 world championship in Espoo, Finland, because of a knee injury.

The 30-year-old from Beauceville, Que., is known as a “golden goaler” for the Canadian women.

She scored twice in Canada’s 2-0 win over the U.S. to win Olympic gold in 2010.

She also scored a late equalizer and the winning overtime goal in a 3-2 win over the Americans in the 2014 Olympic final.

WATCH | Previeweing Canada vs. USA:

Previewing Team Canada against USA at the 2021 IIHF Women’s World Championship

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Anastasia Bucsis is joined by The Athletic’s Hailey Salvian to preview Team Canada facing off against the United States in their final round-robin game of the 2021 IIHF Women’s World Championship. 4:26

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