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Marie-Philip Poulin had a pair of goals as Team Black downed Team White 5-1 on Saturday afternoon at the 2016 Canadian Women's Hockey League All-Star game.

Poulin, an Olympic Gold medallist with Canada at the 2014 Sochi Games, was the first-overall pick in Friday's All-Star draft by Team Black captain Julie Chu.

Jill Saulnier, Hayley Wickenheiser and Kim Deschenes also scored for Team Black.

Jessica Campbell found the back of the net for Team White.

Christina Kessler and Delayne Brian shared goaltending duties for Team Black while Charline Labonte and Genevieve Lacasse split time in net for Team White.

Chu, a defenceman for Les Canadiennes de Montreal and Spooner, a Toronto Furies forward, were voted in by fans to be the two teams' captains. Chu earned the first draft pick selection because she had the highest amount of votes amongst any player and went with her Les Canadiennes teammate. Spooner took Calgary Inferno forward Brianne Jenner with her first pick.

The 34 players who faced off at Air Canada Centre for the second annual event came from all five CWHL teams, including the Toronto Furies, Boston Blades, Brampton Thunder, Calgary Inferno and Les Canadiennes de Montreal.

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