CALGARY – Three-time Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Johnston announced her retirement from the Canadian women’s hockey team Thursday.

The 36-year-old from Sudbury, Ont., made her national team debut in 2007 at age 18 and went on to compete in four Winter Games.

She won Olympic gold in 2010, 2014 and 2022, and added a silver in 2018.

Johnston also played in 12 women’s world championships, winning three gold, eight silver and one bronze.

The forward ranks among Canada’s all-time top 10 in games played (182), goals (63), assists (79) and points (142).

“Deemed one of Canada’s best skaters ever, Rebecca brought a tremendous amount of skill to the teams she proudly represented,” said Hockey Canada’s national women’s team general manager and Johnston teammate Gina Kingsbury in a statement.

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