Marie-Philip Poulin was named Player Development Consultant of the Canadiens in June 2022. Still pursuing her playing career, she will hold the position part-time.

Poulin is having an outstanding career as a player. She has won 15 medals in international competitions, including four at the Olympics, where she became the first hockey player of any gender to score in four consecutive finals. Poulin sported the colors of the Boston University Terriers on the American collegiate circuit from 2010 to 2015, where she ranks third in goals (81) and points (181), and second in assists (100) in program history. She also became the first-ever player from BU to be named a finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, presented annually to the season's top NCAA Division I player in women's hockey. The Beauceville, QC native suited up for the Montreal Stars in the CWHL from 2007 to 2009 prior to her collegiate career. She then returned to the league as a member of the newly-rebranded Les Canadiennes de Montréal from 2015 to 2019. She won the Clarkson Cup twice and was named CWHL MVP three times.

Among her responsibilities, Poulin will be called upon to join the players on the ice and in video sessions to work on their individual and collective skills, in collaboration with the director of player development, Rob Ramage, and the director of hockey development Adam Nicholas.