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Post by : Shweta
In a historic achievement, the Montreal Victoire clinched the Walter Cup title by defeating the Ottawa Charge with an impressive 4-0 scoreline in the final game. This victory not only secured them the championship but also made them the first Canadian franchise to win the coveted title in the Professional Women’s Hockey League. The series concluded with a 3-1 record, laying to rest the dominance previously held by Minnesota teams in the league.
Entering the finals, Montreal showcased exceptional skill and determination, finishing at the top of the regular season standings. This consistent performance carried through the playoffs, leading them to the Walter Cup Finals with zeal. Key player Marie-Philippe Poulin led the charge, displaying remarkable leadership alongside teammates who seized critical moments during the series.
In the decisive match, Abby Roque emerged as a star, netting two goals that spearheaded Montreal's offensive efforts. Lina Ljungblom contributed with another crucial goal, sealing the victory in a match where Montreal's defense and goaltending shined brightly, keeping Ottawa at bay throughout the contest. The team’s possession strategy created relentless pressure from the start to finish.
This championship series was particularly significant as it marked the first all-Canadian Walter Cup Final in PWHL history and broke the trend of previous seasons dominated by American teams. Additionally, this final featured two female head coaches: Kori Cheverie for Montreal and Carla MacLeod for Ottawa.
Despite the loss, Ottawa Charge earned admiration for their spirited playoff run. They reached the finals for the second consecutive year, having defeated Boston in the semifinals. Goaltender Gwyneth Philips was a standout performer, solidifying her role as a vital player for the team.
Montreal’s victory is being heralded as a pivotal moment for women’s hockey in Canada and a significant milestone for the PWHL. Fans celebrated passionately across Montreal, with hockey analysts noting the championship as indicative of the league’s rising popularity and bright prospects. This win further solidifies Montreal’s standing as a powerhouse in professional women’s hockey, adding a prominent chapter to Canada's deep hockey legacy.
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