Injured Marie-Philip Poulin returns to Canada's practice before Olympic hockey quarterfinals
Marie-Philip Poulin was on the ice for Canada's practice Friday in Italy.
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Marie-Philip Poulin was on the ice for Canada's practice Friday in Italy.
Canada's Rachel Homan dropped a 9-8 decision to American Tabitha Peterson in women's curling round-robin play Friday at the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
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