Montreal's PWHL coach says team is ready for league's first playoffs
The Professional Women's Hockey League is gearing up for its first ever playoffs, and Montreal's franchise is leading the charge.
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The Professional Women's Hockey League is gearing up for its first ever playoffs, and Montreal's franchise is leading the charge.
Montreal Victoire defender Maggie Flaherty was shouting for the puck for what felt like minutes.
With precious seconds left in regulation and her team trailing by a goal, Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin sent a Hail Mary pass from the corner of the ice to the front of the Ottawa Charge net.
In 2024, it was a Boston Fleet team with a deeper bottom six that foiled the Montreal Victoire in the first round of the inaugural PWHL playoffs.
In a league where control and certainty are in short supply, the Montreal Victoire and Vancouver Goldeneyes both emerged from the regular season with a valuable sliver of it.
At the beginning of the season, most people predicted the PWHL's two newest teams would dominate.
The Montreal Victoire are playoff-bound again in the Professional Women's Hockey League.
In terms of heartbreaking losses to the Boston Fleet, the Montréal Victoire has lived that before. But after losing 4-3 in overtime to the first-place Fleet despite taking a 3-0 lead into the third period, the Victoire is now looking at the positives.
Long-time Canadian women's national hockey team head coach Troy Ryan says it's "probably the right time for change" behind the bench, as the team looks ahead to the 2030 Olympics.