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Catherine Dubois achieved in the 4th OT to raise Victoire 3-2 because of the first playoff win

Laval, Quebec.

The game set up a Canadian professional women's hockey record for the longest hockey game of all time and passed the Hockey hollow half -final of the Canadian women on March 18, 2018.

Kristin O'Neill and Laura Stacey also scored a goal for Montreal, and Anna Wilgren had two templates. Ann-Renee Desbia scored 63 parades when the Victoire was 1-1 volume.

Brianne Jenner had a goal and a template for the indictment. Aneta Tejralova also scored for visitors, while Gwyneth Philips made 53 parades.

Ottawa came back from a 2-0 deficit with two goals in the last 4:34 of the third period. Jenner's goal forced the extension with 41.8 seconds. The indictment had pulled her goalkeeper for the additional attacker.

Both teams had five against three power games in the first overtime time, but could not benefit.

Montreal had 1:34 out of five against three times, while Ottawa had 24 seconds. No Power Play achieved a great look to end the game.

Kristin O'Neill (43) by Montreal Victoire celebrates with teammates after achieving it on Sunday, May 11, 2025, in Laval, Quebec, in Laval, Quebec, in Laval, Quebec, in Laval, Quebec. Credit: AP/Graham Hughes

The Victoire opened the goal 2:25 when O'Neill achieved her first of the post -season.

The pass stood by the side boards and was placed perfectly so that O'Neill defeated Ottawa's defense against the Puck. Then she put the backhand past Phillips. It was Montreal's first shot of the game.

Montreal doubled her lead 8:35 in the second period when Laura Stacey entered the zone of a beautiful pass from Wilgren and fired a snapshot over the Pad of Philips.

Ottawa tried to cut the lead less than a minute later. In a scramble in front of the puck, the puck crossed the goal line, but the call after an official review decided that there was a mix of goalkeepers. The indictment questioned the call, but it was confirmed that Montreal gave a power game. Rebecca Leslie was attributed to the shot that crossed the line.

Laura Stacey (7) by Montreal Victoire tries against Ottawa ...

Laura Stacey (7) from Montreal Victoire tries against Ottawa, goalkeeper Gwyneth Philips (33) during the third overtime period PWHL Hockey Playoff Action in Laval, Quebec, on Sunday, May 11, 2025. Credit: AP/Graham Hughes

The indictment had the best chances during the punishment. Katerina Mrazova hit the post on a hurry, and Emily Clark had a shot from the slot rescued by Desbia. It also created a certain momentum for Ottawa. Ten of their eleven shots in the second period came to Stacey's goal.

They finally beat Desbia with 4:34 in the third period. Brianne Jenners Faceoff win brought the puck to Tejralova. Your point shot was through traffic to achieve the score with 2-1.

Jenner's binding destination came when Tereza Vanisova had the puck on the goal line to the left of Desbia and fired a cross-Ice pass. The puck hit the Ottawa striker Clark before Jenner fired the one-timer on the open side of the network.

The series is now moving to Ottawa for the next two games. Game 3 is planned at TD Place for Tuesday evening.

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