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Canada's Prince aims to make leap from starter to star in upcoming NWSL season

Canadian forward Nichelle Prince doesn't feel as though she's at the crossroads of her professional career, but admits she is long overdue to have a breakout season with the Houston Dash in the National Women's Soccer League. 

Prince, 27, has been a consistent performer for the Dash after being selected 28th overall in the 2017 NWSL draft, earning the praise of her coaches and teammates for her work ethic and professionalism over the ensuing years.  

She's also been a key member of the Canadian women's team since making her debut as a 17-year-old in 2013. Prince has gone on to earn 80 caps for Canada while scoring 13 goals and tallying 13 assists, and helped her country win an Olympic bronze medal in 2016 and gold at last summer's Tokyo Games.

The NWSL regular season begins this week, and Prince doesn't mince words when asked what targets she has set for herself this year with Houston. 

"I think it's sometimes scary to say, but I definitely want to be a top goal scorer in this league. I think I have the potential to do that," Prince told CBC Sports. "Over the years, maybe I've shied away from saying that out loud to people because then if you don't do it, you feel like you've failed. But for me, it's about getting in front of the goal more, taking more shots, being a little bit more selfish.

"If I can do that, I think I'll be able to become a top goal scorer in the NWSL and put up some nice stats for the team." 

James Clarkson has coached Prince in Houston since 2019, and believes the Canadian has the potential to be among the league's top scorers.

"Our expectations are incredibly high for Nichelle. I've been on record numerous times saying how much I admire her play and what she brings to the team. I think she's going

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