Coaching Staff

Led by Olympic champions and supported by elite players from professional, collegiate and university hockey.

The Ouellette & Poulin Hockey Camps

are led by a group of accomplished coaches who bring experience from the Olympic stage, professional hockey, collegiate programs and high-performance development. Together, they create an environment that challenges athletes, builds confidence and keeps the game fun.

Over the years, the camps have welcomed an exceptional group of guest coaches, including Olympians and National Team Members Julie Chu, Laura Stacey, Lauriane Rougeau, Kim St-Pierre, Eve Gascon and Erin Ambrose. As well as PWHL players such as Emmy Fecteau, Alexandra Labelle, Brigitte Laganière, Maya Labad, Gabrielle David et Kelly-Ann Nadeau.

Caroline Ouellette

Caroline Ouellette is a four-time Olympic gold medalist and one of the few women inducted into both the IIHF Hall of Fame and the Hockey Hall of Fame.

She represented Canada at four Olympic Games and earned twelve IIHF World Championship medals, with six gold and six silver. After a decorated playing career with Les Canadiennes de Montréal, where she won four Clarkson Cups, Caroline continued her impact behind the bench.

She is currently an assistant coach with Hockey Canada and with the Montréal Victoire (PWHL). She was also part of Team Canada’s coaching staff at the 2026 Olympic Games. In addition to her coaching roles, she is the founder of the Girls Hockey Celebration, a non-profit event that welcomes over 1,500 young players each year.

At a glance

  • 4× Olympic Gold Medalist
  • 12× IIHF World Championship Medalist
  • 4× Clarkson Cup Champion
  • Assistant Coach, Montréal Victoire (PWHL)
  • Assistant Coach with Hockey Canada
  • IIHF Hall of Fame Inductee
  • Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee

Marie-Philip Poulin

Marie-Philip Poulin is one of the most accomplished players in the history of women’s hockey and captain of Canada’s National Women’s Team. Known for her clutch performances on the international stage, she has led Canada to multiple Olympic and World Championship podium finishes.

She has earned five Olympic medals (including three gold) and thirteen IIHF World Championship medals. At the professional level, she plays for the Montréal Victoire (PWHL) and previously won two Clarkson Cups with Les Canadiennes de Montréal.

Beyond her playing career, Marie-Philip has been recognized as Canada’s top athlete, becoming the first female hockey player to win the Northern Star Award. She was also named to the National Order of Québec and contributes to the development of the next generation of players through her work in player development.

At a glance

  • Professional hockey player for the Montréal Victoire (PWHL)
  • 5x Olympic Medalist
  • 13x IIHF World Champtinoship Medalist
  • 2x Clarkson Cup Champion
  • University of Boston Graduate

Julie Chu

Julie Chu is one of the most respected figures in women’s hockey, both as a player and coach. A four-time Olympic medalist with Team USA, she has built a remarkable career at the international level before transitioning behind the bench. Julie is currently Head Coach of the Concordia Stingers, where she has led the program to national success while continuing to develop elite athletes at the university level.

At a glance

  • 4× Olympic Medalist

  • 4× Clarkson Cup Champion

  • Head Coach, Concordia Stingers

  • 2× U SPORTS National Champion (2022, 2024)

Laura Stacey

Laura Stacey is a professional hockey player and member of Canada’s National Women’s Team. A three-time Olympic medalist, she brings high-level international experience and a dynamic playing style to the ice. Laura currently plays for the Montréal Victoire (PWHL) and is known for her speed, skill, and leadership both on and off the ice.

At a glance

  • Professional hockey player for the Montréal Victoire (PWHL)
  • 3x Olympic Medalist
  • 7x IIHF World Champtinoship Medalist
  • Dartmouth College Graduate

Alice Philbert

Alice Philbert is a professional goaltender and dedicated goalie coach, bringing international and professional experience to the position. A member of Team France, she competed at the 2026 Olympic Games and has established herself as one of the top goaltenders in her program. Alice combines her playing experience with a strong background in athlete development, working closely with goalies to refine technique, positioning, and game awareness.

At a glance

  • Team France Goaltender (2026 Olympics)
  • .933 Save Percentage at 2026 Olympics
  • Professional Goaltender in Europe
  • 2022 U SPORTS National Champion (Concordia Stingers)
  • RSEQ All-Star (2022, 2023)

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Location

Ed Meagher Arena, Concordia University