Married Teammates Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey Hug After Winning PWHL Championship Together
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- The Montreal Victoire defeated the Ottawa Charge 4-0 to win their first PWHL title during the Walter Cup Finals
- Marie-Philip Poulin, who was named MVP, was able to share the win with her wife and teammate Laura Stacey
- Poulin and Stacey married in September 2024
The Montreal Victoire won their first Professional Women’s Hockey League title in a moment made even more special for Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey, who celebrated the championship not only as teammates, but as wives sharing the victory together on the ice.
The Victoire took home the win on Wednesday, May 20, beating the Ottawa Charge 4-0 in Game 4 of the PWHL Finals to win the Walter Cup.
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After the final whistle blew, Poulin, 35, got the chance to share the win with her wife and cherished teammate.
After being presented with the sought-after Walter Cup, Poulin and Stacey, the team’s 32-year-old forward, were seen hugging while smiling ear-to-ear.
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The two have been together for more than seven years, according to The Athletic.
“We’re relatively private people in the first place, so we didn’t really feel the need to share that side of our life,” Stacey told the outlet about initially keeping their relationship out of the public eye.
“But there were also hockey reasons. Marie was the captain of the team, and I was still trying to find my place as a player," she continued, adding, "then when the PWHL started coming together, there were questions about whether we wanted people to know we were teammates in a relationship.”
The couple publicly announced their engagement on Instagram in May 2023, when Stacey shared a video showing off her ring with a caption saying, “You•Me•Oui•Forever,” along with a red heart emoji.
The two were married in September 2024, per CBC Sports.
Poulin, widely considered to be one of the best women's hockey player of all time, led Stacey and their teammates to the victory on Wednesday night after overcoming a heartbreaking overtime loss to the U.S. in the Olympic gold medal final in February. She was named MVP of the tournament and tied the record for most points during the playoffs.
Laura Stacey alongside wife Marie Philip PoulinCredit: Laura Stacey/Instagram
"She's been our leader the whole year," defender Erin Ambrose said of Poulin after the win, according to CBC Sports. "She's the most unbelievable hockey player and the best hockey player to ever play this game. She deserves this more than anybody in the world."
Forward Abby Roque, who scored twice to help secure the win, said she couldn’t be more enthusiastic after landing the 35-pound sterling silver Tiffany & Co trophy.
“Just so much love for this group,” Roque said, according to the Associated Press. “I mean the things we have battled through these playoffs, it was just out of this world the amount of heart on this team. I love everybody and I couldn’t be prouder.”
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