The PWHL’s “Takeover Tour” of neutral ... Montreal at Place Bell Sunday, Jan. 19 at 1 p.m.: Ottawa vs. Montreal at the Videotron Centre (Quebec City Takeover Tour) ...
The PWHL’s “Takeover Tour” of neutral-site games officially ... Montreal at Place Bell Sunday, Jan. 19 at 1 p.m.: Ottawa vs. Montreal at the Videotron Centre (Quebec City Takeover Tour) ...
Boston, 6,316 vs. Toronto) drew fewer fans than Tuesday, while six games attracted more than 8,000 (the high mark was 8,452 for the finale against Montreal ... for Ottawa’s first PWHL game ...
The Montréal Victoire moved into sole possession of first place in the PWHL standings after securing a 2-1 win over the ...
the Victoire is the best team in the PWHL after a month an chdange. But what stands out is how they don’t have any one player who is pulling away in goals or points: in fact, Montreal’s ...
The Montreal vs. Toronto rivalry is the roughest and most hotly contested in the PWHL. The league picked ... with some intense games between Toronto and the Ottawa Charge and a budding rivalry ...
The Sirens got on the board first, but the Charge responded 79 seconds later with a beauty goal. Victoria Bach, newly ...
The game, which set an American record for professional women’s hockey with a crowd of 14,018, was Montreal’s third straight game in the PWHL Takeover Tour over the last week, with previous ...
After a six-game road swing that included stops in Vancouver, Seattle, and Denver as part of the Takeover Tour, the Montreal Victoire returned to Place Bell for the first time since December 4. The ...
LAVAL, QC – Montréal secured a 4-2 victory over Minnesota in front of a sold-out home crowd at Place Bell on Friday night, powered by two goals from former Minnesota forward Abby Boreen. The game was ...
The PWHL's Takeover Tour stop in Quebec City was a night to remember for the league, city, fans, and players. Here's a look ...