Ottawa Defeats Montreal 4-2 in PWHL Match

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Maschmeyer Sees Rivalry Growing Between Canadian PWHL Teams

Ottawa goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer believes that a budding rivalry is emerging amongst the three Canadian teams in the Professional Women’s Hockey League as the regular season heads into its final stages. Maschmeyer highlighted Montreal as a new rival and noted that Toronto is also a competitive opponent for Ottawa. After a well-fought contest, Ottawa claimed a 4-2 victory over Montreal, marking their first win against the team in four meetings.

Ottawa Triumphs Over Montreal

In a highly contested game in front of a spirited crowd of 10,172 at Place Bell, Maschmeyer’s stellar performance, stopping 34 shots, contributed significantly to Ottawa’s victory. The match was characterized by intense passion and a strong desire to win from both sides, creating a chippy atmosphere on the ice. Captain Brianne Jenner and Katerina Mrazova played crucial roles in leading Ottawa to success, with Daryl Watts, Aneta Tejralova, and Gabbie Hughes also making notable contributions to the team’s win.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Ottawa, currently in fifth place in the six-team PWHL, acknowledged the importance of consistency throughout the game, a factor they prioritized in their recent victory. Montreal, tied for the top spot in the standings, faced the challenge of playing without key players due to injuries, affecting their performance on the ice. Despite suffering two consecutive losses for the first time in the season, Montreal remains optimistic about their overall strength and ability to bounce back.

Special Teams Performances

The difference in the game was identified by coaches as the teams’ performances on special teams, particularly the power play and penalty kill. Ottawa’s efficient power play was a key factor in securing their win, while Montreal struggled on the penalty kill, allowing Ottawa to capitalize on opportunities. Strong defensive strategies and tactical play were highlighted as essential components for both teams to improve their special teams’ performances moving forward.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the competitive nature of the PWHL Canadian teams is evident as the season progresses, with teams like Ottawa and Montreal showcasing their strengths and areas for improvement. As they continue to face off against each other, the rivalry between these teams is likely to intensify, promising more exciting matchups and opportunities for growth and development within the league.

UP NEXT

  • Montreal: Plays Toronto at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh next Sunday.
  • Ottawa: Visits Boston on Saturday at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

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