The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

Ottawa finally tops Montreal in PWHL

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The fourth time was actually the charm for PWHL Ottawa against PWHL Montreal.

After losing the first three meetings against its closest rival, Ottawa finally turned the tables with a vital 4-2 victory in front of 10,172 fans at Place Bell in Laval on Sunday.

The win gives Ottawa 20 points (5-6 in regulation, 0-5 in overtime) and into a tie for the fourth and final playoff spot with Boston, which does have a game in hand.

Montreal remains tied with Toronto for first place, both with 30 points.

Ottawa coach Carla Macleod said that while it was great to pick up the win, “more exciting is how we did it.

“We’re starting to see the pieces of our game come together,” Macleod, whose team had lost its previous two games, told reporters in Montreal.

Brianne Jenner and Aneta Tejralova each scored and an assist for Ottawa, while Daryl Watts and Gabbie Hughes had the other two goals and Katerina Mrazova was named the game’s first star with three helpers.

Scoring for the home team were Laura Stacey and Melodie Daoust.

Jenner had the only goal of the first period and Watts had the only goal of the second. Stacey finally solved Emerance Maschmeyer with 8:50 left in the third, but Tejralova restored Ottawa’s two-goal lead two minutes and 14 seconds later.

Daoust kept Montreal alive with 2:58 left on the clock before Hughes sealed the victory with an empty netter.

“Montreal is a great team, but I think for us it’s been building on each game,” Maschmeyer told reporters. “There’s little adjustment­s that we made, that I think showed tonight. I think an issue we’ve had is just consistenc­y for 60 minutes, and tonight was I’d say the first game that we were as close (to playing) 60 minutes as possible. We focused on the game plan.”

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