If questions about thriving under pressure ever arise, Poulin obviously has the kids covered.
Keep in mind that she's the first player of any gender to score in four consecutive Olympic hockey finals.
"When you have a high-pressure moment, just remember why you started - because you love the game. Why? Because you're having fun. You look around the room, look around wherever you are, realize who you're with, and just remember to have fun. When you're prepared, when you're ready to go, in that moment, at the end of the day it's just go out there, let loose, and have fun," mentioned Poulin. "I've learned that a lot over the last couple of years, in high-pressure moments, to just, honestly, take a breather. There's moments where you start panicking, you start stressing, but take a step back, take a breather, remember why you're there and why you started, and at the end of the day, it's a game and you're having fun."
The former Boston University (BU) standout received rave reviews from her new pupils.
Second-rounder Owen Beck was thrilled to skate with Poulin and pick her brain.
"She's an icon in women's hockey. You know the amount of things she's done to grow the game. What she can do for us on the ice is unbelievable," praised Beck. "Having one simple conversation with her is fantastic. You learn so much from it."