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Catherine Dubois scored for the Montreal Victoire with 4:27 remaining in quadruple overtime to beat the Ottawa Charge 3-2.
On the brink of elimination, the Toronto Sceptres will try to claw back on Wednesday against Minnesota. The Montreal Victoire-Ottawa Charge series resumes on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET, while Game 4 of Toronto-Minnesota is set for Wednesday at 7 p.
At 135:33, Victoire forward Catherine Dubois finally scored the game-winner in a dramatic 3-2 win to even the playoff series at one game apiece. Québec native setting records in her home Province 🥺 Catherine Dubois' GWG in 4OT ⬇️⬇️⬇️ pic.twitter.com/ojMk9j1jdN
It would be great for Toronto if Spooner entered the 2025 playoffs in MVP form. But if she’s not, and she’s just fine, the Sceptres have proven that it’s not a death knell for them. Not the way it was last year.
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Kendall Coyne Schofield and the Minnesota Frost are back in the PWHL playoffs — but barely — in a bid to defend their inaugural Walter Cup championship.
Marie-Philip Poulin of the Montreal Victoire, Hilary Knight of the Boston Fleet and Sarah Fillier of the New York Sirens are standout players who showcased excellence in the position throughout the regular season.
They were five hours in. Muscles seizing. Legs spent. On the Ottawa bench, a strange sight: mustard packets, taped in rows like emergency rations.The now-viral image captured by reporter Kelly Greig showed what it took to survive the longest game in PWHL history - a five-hour,