Toronto Star

Montreal defeats Toronto to claim the Secret Cup

Montreal 4 Toronto 2

- DONNA SPENCER

CALGARY—For the first time in a long time in Canada, women tossed their gloves and sticks on the ice and mobbed their goaltender in celebratio­n Sunday.

The COVID-19 pandemic had kept the 60 players in the Profession­al Women’s Hockey Players Associatio­n’s Secret Cup from playing in meaningful hockey games in over a year.

Marie-Philip Poulin scored the game-winner in the third period for Montreal’s Bauer in a 4-2 win over Toronto’s Sonnet to claim the Secret Cup in Calgary. The captain of the Canadian women’s hockey team also had two assists for a three-point night.

“It’s been a long time for women’s hockey,” Poulin said. “It felt pretty special.”

The cancellati­on of the 2020 and 2021 women’s world hockey championsh­ips in Nova Scotia and pandemic restrictio­ns across the country making it difficult for PWHPA players to practise, let alone play games, created a women’s hockey desert in Canada.

Hockey Canada still intends to host a women’s world championsh­ip in Canada in late August in a city yet to be named.

The PWHPA staging a sevenday, mid-spring tournament under tight protocols salvaged the season for Canada’s top talent in women’s hockey.

Sportsnet broadcast the final three games of the tournament and streamed all seven.

“You see how hard these women work,” said PWHPA operations consultant and

Hockey Hall of Famer Jayna

Hefford.

“They have been beaten down and beaten down with challenges, with difficult news and obviously COVID. So to be able to do something for them and get them back on the ice, I think that was a huge priority.

“It’s really important people could see our women compete. Women have been disproport­ionately affected by COVID in so many ways and that certainly also relates to women’s sport.”

The PWHPA rose from the collapse of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League two years ago.

The goal of the movement, which includes Canadian and U.S. national-team stars, is a sustainabl­e women’s profession­al league that provides the competitiv­e supports the men’s pros get, as well as a living wage.

“Playing for this logo is different than playing for any other logo that we’ve worn in our entire careers,” Toronto forward Brianne Jenner said. “(We’re) pushing for a brighter future in our sport.”

The PWHPA held a series of showcase tournament­s and games in 2019-20 on both sides of the border under the banner of the Dream Gap Tour to garner support for their cause.

The American chapter was able to run three tournament­s in New York, Chicago and St. Louis earlier in 2021. Canada’s pandemic restrictio­ns kept the puck from dropping until this week.

The Secret Cup offered the first elite women’s hockey games in Canada since a PWHPA tournament in Toronto in January 2020.

 ?? TODD KOROL THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Team Bauer’s Marie-Phillip Poulin, left, celebrates her game-winning goal with teammate Jessie Eldridge on Sunday.
TODD KOROL THE CANADIAN PRESS Team Bauer’s Marie-Phillip Poulin, left, celebrates her game-winning goal with teammate Jessie Eldridge on Sunday.

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