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Downie-Landry scores OT winner as Montreal Force bounce back against Boston Pride

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It didn't take long for the Montreal Force to get rid of a bitter taste. Following a 5-0 drubbing to the Boston Pride on Saturday afternoon, the Montreal Force rebounded Sunday with a 2-1 overtime victory at the Premier Tech Centre in Premier Hockey Federation action.

Taylor Baker opened the scoring for Montreal at 10:18 of the second period. Loren Gabel tied it 12 seconds into the third period, setting the stage for Jade Downie-Landry's power-play winner at 4:02 of overtime.

The Force snapped the Pride's five-game winning streak. With the exciting win, the Force moved to within two points of fourth-place Connecticut in the professional women's hockey league.

The Force returns to action Friday against the Connecticut Whale. WATCH | Force split weekend series against Pride with OT victory: The Toronto Six, meanwhile, had a mixed bag weekend, beating the Connecticut Whale 7-4 on Saturday at Canlan Sport Arena, then dropping a 4-1 decision to the same Whale on Sunday.

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