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Women's professional ice hockey team in Montreal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Montréal Victoire (French: Victoire de Montréal) are a professional women's ice hockey team based in Montreal, Quebec. They are one of the six charter franchises of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). They play home games at the Place Bell in Laval.
Montréal Victoire Victoire de Montréal (French) | |
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City | Montreal, Quebec |
League | Professional Women's Hockey League |
Founded | 29 August, 2023 |
Home arena | Place Bell |
Colours | Burgundy, sand and storm |
Owner(s) | Mark Walter Group |
General manager | Daniele Sauvageau[1] |
Head coach | Kori Cheverie[2] |
Captain | Marie-Philip Poulin |
Website | montreal.thepwhl.com |
Current season |
On August 29, 2023, it was announced that one of the PWHL's first six franchises would be located in Montréal.[3] On September 1, Daniele Sauvageau, the one-time coach for Canada's national team, was announced as the team's general manager.[4] Kori Cheverie, a former assistant coach with the Canadian national team and the first woman to have coached a Canadian men's hockey team, was named the team's inaugural coach on September 13.[5][6] Montréal's first three players—Canadian national team members Marie-Philip Poulin, Laura Stacey, and Ann-Renee Desbiens—were signed on September 5, 2023.[7] At the 2023 PWHL Draft on September 18, the team selected 15 players; their first pick, at sixth overall, was Canadian national team member Erin Ambrose.[8]
The team colours were officially announced on November 14, 2023 as burgundy, "sand", and "storm".[9] Later that month, it was revealed that the team would host the majority of its games at the Verdun Auditorium, with four games at Place Bell.[10][11] On December 29, the team announced that Poulin would serve as team captain, with Stacey and Erin Ambrose serving as assistant captains.[12]
Montréal's first ever game took place on January 2, 2024, against PWHL Ottawa; the 8,318 fans in attendance at Ottawa's TD Place Arena set a new attendance record for professional women's hockey.[13] Claire Dalton scored the first goal in franchise history. Although Montréal twice trailed in the game, Ann-Sophie Bettez scored in overtime to secure the team's first win by a score of 3–2.[13] The team hosted its first home game on January 13, with PWHL Boston securing a 3–2 overtime win in front of a sold-out crowd at Verdun Auditorium.[14]
On February 16, 2024, Montréal played a match hosted by PWHL Toronto at Scotiabank Arena in a game dubbed "The Battle on Bay Street".[15] The game set a league and women’s hockey attendance record with a sell-out crowd of 19,285, beating the previous record of 18,013 at the 2013 IIHF Women's World Championship.[16] Two months later, on April 20, Montréal hosted Toronto in its first-ever home match at the Bell Centre, selling out the arena and setting another new attendance record at 21,105.[17] This game was known as "The Duel at the Top", with the two teams vying for first place in the standings.[18] Montréal managed to draw large crowds throughout the season.[19]
Montréal clinched a berth in the inaugural PWHL playoffs on March on April 24 with a 5–2 win over PWHL New York.[20] They faced Boston in the first round of the playoffs, and lost three straight games in overtime—including a triple-overtime affair in the second game of the series—to get eliminated from contention.[21][22] After the season, Erin Ambrose was named the league's top defender for its inaugural year.[23]
On September 9, 2024, the team's new logo and name was unveiled as the Montréal Victoire, named the city's competitive spirit.[24]
No. | Nat | Player | Pos | S/G | Age | Acquired | Birthplace |
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34 | Liliane Perreault | F | R | 24 | 2024 | Toronto, Ontario | |
3 | Brooke Stacey | F | L | 28 | 2024 | Kahnawake, Quebec |
Milestone | Player | Date | Opponent |
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First penalty | Marie-Philip Poulin for Holding | January 02, 2024 | PWHL Ottawa |
First goal | Claire Dalton
Assisted by Jillian Dempsey and Kennedy Marchment |
January 02, 2024 | PWHL Ottawa |
First win | Ann-Renée Desbiens | January 02, 2024 | PWHL Ottawa |
First hat-trick | Marie-Philip Poulin | January 10, 2024 | PWHL New York |
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