Sarah Nurse's OT winner in front of a record-setting crowd at the Bell Centre keeps Toronto on top of PWHL!
Toronto and Montreal clashed in a nail-biting PWHL game that made history with a record attendance of 21,105 fans at the Bell Centre. Sarah Nurse's two goals and Kristen Campbell's exceptional 37-save performance led Toronto to a thrilling 3-2 victory in overtime. The intense match kept fans on the edge of their seats, culminating in Nurse's game-winning goal that broke Montreal hearts just 13 seconds into OT. Daniele Sauvageau, the mastermind behind PWHL Montreal, marveled at the overwhelming interest in the game and the league's growing popularity.
The memorable clash between Toronto and Montreal not only set a new attendance record but also showcased the prowess of women's hockey at the highest level. The electric atmosphere at the Bell Centre highlighted the passion and excitement surrounding the PWHL, proving that women's hockey is a force to be reckoned with. Despite Montreal's valiant efforts, Toronto's victory secured their spot in the playoffs and solidified their dominance in the league.
In the aftermath of the historic game, PWHL Montreal basks in the glory of their achievement, welcoming over 21,000 enthusiastic fans to witness the hockey spectacle. The thrilling duel at the top against Toronto not only captivated the audience but also ignited a new wave of interest in women's hockey. As the league continues to break barriers and set new standards, the future of PWHL looks brighter than ever.
Sarah Nurse's game-winning goal in front of a record-setting crowd symbolizes the growth and success of PWHL, propelling women's hockey to new heights. The fierce rivalry between Toronto and Montreal has not only captivated fans but also elevated the league's status, paving the way for a more inclusive and exhilarating future in women's professional hockey.
Sarah Nurse scored twice and Kristen Campbell made 37 saves as Toronto defeated Montreal 3-2 before a record crowd in the PWHL on Saturday afternoon at the ...
Toronto's Sarah Nurse broke Montreal hearts 13 seconds into overtime in front of a record-setting PWHL crowd at the Bell Centre.
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PWHL Montreal welcomed more than 21000 fans to the Bell Centre for their Duel At The Top against Toronto setting a new women's hockey attendance record.
The crowd of 21,105 watched PWHL Montreal twice come back from a goal down before losing 3-2 to Toronto in overtime. PWHL Toronto clinched a playoff spot in the ...
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