Boston University has five alumni in the PWHL this season including Marie-Philip Poulin and Corinne Schroeder. Boston College has eight alumni in the PWHL, a list including some of the league's top talents like Alex Carpenter, Cayla Barnes, Hannah Bilka ...
This week, Montreal Victoire defenseman Amanda Boulier played a clever prank on captain Marie-Philip Poulin. Poulin didn't back down, issuing a subtle warning that the prank war is far from over.
The Ottawa Charge traveled to Montreal where they went head-to-head with the Victoire. It was Montreal who went on to win, 4-1.
Laura Stacey and Marie-Philip Poulin scored in the shootout to lift the Montreal Victoire to a 4-3 win over the Toronto Sceptres.
Montreal edges Toronto 4-3 in a shootout. Laura Stacey, who missed three games with a lower-body injury, finishes with three points.
The night though belonged to Stacey who was making her return after a three-game stint on the injured list. She set up the first two Montreal goals and scored the third one before her shootout strike to put the Victoire in the driver’s seat.
One month ago, on December 30, the Sceptres made their big trade with Ottawa, and played that team that day. They both had a Points % of 0.389 going into the game. Now Ottawa is at 0.405 and Toronto is at 0.385.
Marie-Philip Poulin scored the season’s first hat trick and rookie Jennifer Gardiner had a career-high goal and two assists to secure a 4-1 win for the Montréal Victoire over the Ottawa Charge at Place Bell.
Marie-Philip Poulin had a hat trick and the Montreal Victoire beat the Ottawa Charge 4-1 on Wednesday night to take the Professional Women’s Hockey League lead.
The last tim Timberwolves coach Chris Finch coached a game at Phoenix’s Footprint Center, he didn’t finish the game, after Mike Conley crashed into him and ruptured
Montreal defeats Ottawa 4-1 for their third consecutive victory. Marie-Philip Poulin scores the second hat trick of her PWHL career.
Marie-Philip Poulin scored a hat trick to lead the red-hot Montreal Victoire past the Ottawa Charge 4-1 on Wednesday night in the Professional Women’s Hockey League.