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    Ian Kennedy·Sep 28, 2024·Partner

    Marie-Philip Poulin And Laura Stacey Tie The Knot

    For the PWHL, it was a royal wedding weekend as Montreal Victoire and Canada teammates Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey were married.

    Marie-Philip Poulin And Laura Stacey Tie The KnotMarie-Philip Poulin And Laura Stacey Tie The Knot

    She's gay, Marcus...and now she's married. It was one of the most viral moments of the PWHL's inaugural season, that became a rallying cry to equity and inclusion among members of the PWHL, and the LGBTQ+ community.

    On September 28, the two athletes who were part of that moment, Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey were officially married. 

    [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/p:C1qAVnXB0lC[/embed]

    Poulin and Stacey are members of the PWHL's Montreal Victoire, as well as members of Canada's senior national team where they've won Olympic and World Championship gold medals together. They've been teammates with Canada since 2017 when Stacey, 30, made her national team debut at the World Championships.

    Stacey and Poulin were among the first three players to sign to play for the Montreal Victoire last season, signing prior to the draft.

    The couple announced their engagement in May, and officially tied the knot in Quebec.

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    SpencerLazary·Feb 27, 2025
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    JonathanTovell·Feb 28, 2025
    What's the minimum return you'd want to see from Evans and/or Armia? It reminds me of Edmonton trading McLeod for Savoie over the summer, but that was pretty surprising at the time.
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