Poulin on her vision for skill development:
"I notice a lot when I watch hockey, from the tape color or how people are putting their equipment on, or the way they play the game, the skills on the board. I think I could say I'm a nerd because I really love watching hockey. I really love knowing and learning from different players when I watch the game. And those little plays don't seem like they're a lot in the grand scheme of things, but it goes a long way when you do the little things right."
Poulin on working in men's hockey:
"I think becoming a coach was eventually one of my goals and dreams after my career, but it came about quicker than I thought. It's very exciting. Yes, it's on the men's side, but that doesn't change how I'd like to help women's hockey continue to grow and get more little girls playing hockey. Not only can I learn from men's hockey, but men's hockey can learn from women's hockey as well. I think the two go very well together, and the more we work together, the more it'll grow."
Poulin on sharing her experience and passion for hockey:
"I'm extremely excited to be able to share my experience. Of course, my passion for hockey is on another level. Ever since I was young, I surrounded myself with hockey, to be able to share it, and to talk about it. It won't just be them learning from me, but also me learning from them. New skills and getting to talk hockey is all super exciting, but really, when it comes to passion, it's about my experience and being able to communicate over hockey."
Poulin on her intention to continue playing hockey while serving in her new role:
"For now -- and this is something we're aligned on -- my priority is to continue playing hockey. I still have so much passion, but for sure the development aspect, the learning part, breaking down video and watching games differently with more of a bird's-eye view is something I'm really excited about. So, I'll be able to learn that side of it. I'll keep playing hockey but like it or not, eventually I want to transition to that side of things."
Poulin on her philosophy for how to win in hockey:
"The will, the grit, and working as a team. I think those are all great things you can see as you watch the NHL. The grit is something that just steps up when the playoffs start, and I think that's something I truly value."