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February 09, 2012

























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 Date of Birth: 25/05/79
 Residence: Montreal, QC
 Height: 5'11"
 Weight: 172 lbs
 Position: Forward
 Years on national team: 4

  Caroline Ouellette is the most imposing figure on the women's national hockey team at 5'11" and 172 lbs. The solid left winger has played for Canada at the last three world championships winning gold each time.

  She's the all-time leading scorer on the national under-22 squad with 27 points in 17 games and was the MVP at last year's national championships helping Team Quebec to the silver medal.

  Ouellette plans to become a policeman once her hockey career is over.

What Canada Did
Feb. 21: Canada won gold medal with a 3-2 decision over the U.S. finishing with 5-0 record, while outscoring opponents 35-5.
Feb. 19: Canada def. Finland 7-3 in semifinal play, advancing to Thursday's final against the U.S.
Feb. 16: Canada def. Sweden 11-0, raising record to 3-0 in Group A of preliminary round.
Feb. 13: Canada defeated Russia 7-0, raising record to 2-0 in Group A of preliminary round.
Feb. 11: Canada opened preliminary round with a 7-0 win over Kazakhstan.

Caroline Ouellette Photos
Oullette drives the puck past Mleczko

2002 Games Women's Hockey Coverage

Inside Men's Hockey
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   Teams:
   Canada
   Belarus
   Czech Republic
   Finland
   Germany
   Russia
   Sweden
   U.S.A.

   Schedule

   Live Scores

   Standings

   Statistics

   History

   Venues:
   The Peaks Ice Arena
   E-Center

   Canada's last gold:
   Edmonton Mercurys

   Women's Hockey