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PWHL Boston tops Ottawa in shootout before U.S.-record crowd of 13,736 in Detroit

Hannah Brandt and Hilary Knight each scored shootout goals and Aerin Frankel saved four of the five shots she faced as Boston beat Ottawa in a shootout, 2-1 in front of the largest crowd to watch a professional women's hockey game in the United States Saturday night in Detroit.

The game was part of the Professional Women's Hockey League's Takeover Weekend, with Ottawa and Boston playing on the Red Wings' home ice with an announced crowd of 13,736, surpassing the 13,316 that watched Minnesota win its home opener against Montreal Jan. 6.

Montreal and Toronto hold the world record when a sellout crowd of 19,285 watched the Battle on Bay Street at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto Feb. 16, and those teams meet Sunday in Pittsburgh on the home ice of the Penguins.

Watch live coverage of Montreal's game against Toronto at PPG Paints Arena at 12:30 p.m. ET on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem.

WATCH l Boston defeats Ottawa in front of record-breaking crowd:

Boston (4-4-2-7) and Ottawa came into Saturday's game tied for the fourth and final playoff slot with seven games remaining in the regular season. Both teams approached the contest as if were itself a playoff contest. Knight scored just three minutes into the game to give Boston a 1-0 lead, but Ottawa answered at the 15:20 mark when Emily Clark fired a shut just under the crossbar to beat Frankel on a power play. Neither team scored again in regulation or in the five-minute overtime.

Ottawa (5-0-6-6) had two shots clang off the crossbar early in the game and Ottawa captain Brianne Jenner had an open shot over a sprawled Frankel clank off the upright in the final half-minute of overtime.

Neither team scored in the first round of the shootout, but Kateřina Mrázova

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