Poulin leads Canadiennes to 3-1 win over Inferno for Clarkson Cup title
OTTAWA — The Montreal Canadiennes’ Clarkson Cup championship was a year in the making.
Marie-Philip Poulin scored twice, including into an empty net, as Montreal claimed its fourth Clarkson Cup title with a 3-1 win over the Calgary Inferno on Sunday. The win exacted some revenge for the Canadiennes after the Inferno earned an 8-3 win in last year’s Clarkson Cup, the Canadian Women’s Hockey League championship. Last year was Calgary’s first Clarkson Cup appearance.
“It has been (a year) since we’ve been waiting for this game,” said Poulin. “We wanted to come out hard. They have a great team and we wanted to put pressure on them and put pucks on net. We’re really happy with the way we came out and when you play as a team good things happen.”
She also believes that the CWHL season as a whole showed how the women’s game is evolving.


