Beating Victoire 3-2 – The Hockey Writer – PWHL won the first game with a 3-2 victory.

Montreal Victoire hosted the Ottawa charges for the first game of the Ottawa Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) playoffs on Thursday, May 8. For this allegation, it was their first time in the playoffs, but for Vidor, it was their second. They have won the honor of choosing opponents since Vitorwell recorded the most points in the regular season. This decision benefited the charges when they won the first inning and won the game 3-2.
Game review
Four minutes into the first stage, Kati Tabin sat down to delay the game. In Charge's first match, Aneta Tejralova shot the blue line. The shooting was blocked by Mikyla Grant-Mentis, but Tejalrova recovered the puck and passed it to Tereza Vanisova. She ran it through the ice for Brianne Jenner. Jenner has a high rate and opens up the score.
Six minutes later, Taylor House sat down for an illegal check. In their power match chance, Kati Tabin slid into the net at speed. She sent it to Maureen Murphy, who was in front of the net. With 30 seconds left in the power game, Vidor tied for the game.
In the second phase, Danielle Serdachny picked up the rebound and skated online. She found Ashton Bell and passed it to her. Bell drove a shot, bounced from the crossbar and entered the net.
Rebecca Leslie sat down after the alleged score. From the heart of the ice, Erin Ambrose passes the puck to Marie-Philip Poulin of the confrontation circle. Poulin drove the huge ball and tied it up.
Halfway through the third stage, Emily Clark gained the hockey control in the alleged offensive zone. She passed Shiann Darkangelo in the middle of the ice. Darkangelo shot and broke the tie. With Darkangelo's goal, the charges won the first game.
The second game on Sunday
Victoria will hold another charge on Sunday, May 11 at 2:00 pm ET.




