Bottom Six Minutes: The Canadiens arenât giving up
We've seen enough bad efforts from the Montreal Canadiens in Florida to know when it feels different, and Saturday's loss against the Tampa Bay Lightning felt different. Even the loss against theâŚ
Last night I created a template to keep a track of PWHL playoff spots, clinching spots and eliminations. This is what it looks like before Sundayâs game.
MĂŠlodie Daoust admitted she was nervous on her first PWHL shift. On the second, she was instrumental in creating a goal. On her seamless transition back to pro hockey, a chemistry that didnât go away, and a big win for Montreal:
Montreal forward MĂŠlodie Daoust said she was nervous during her first shift. On her second shift, she helped set up her teamâs first goal of the game.
At the Canadiens' Skills Competition, Marie-Philip Poulin lost an edge during the relay. Unlike if it happened to Kendall Coyne Schofield in 2019, it didn't matter. Neither Poulin nor her PWHL Montreal teammates had anything to prove. On women's hockey cementing itself on its own merits:
As the eight players from PWHL Montreal skated around the Bell Centre ice warming up alongside the members of the Montreal Canadiens at Sunday's Skills Competition, two things stood out. No, it wasn'
From pre-game fits to in-game fit, Mariah Keopple has left a lasting impression through the first nine games of the season. On the PWHL Montreal defender, her claiming a spot as an undrafted player, and how she wants to be more than an athlete.
When Montreal PWHL defender Mariah Keopple walked into the Verdun Auditorium for her first professional home game, she wore her heart on her sleeve. Literally. It was quite a first impression forâŚ
Marie-Philip Poulin did Marie-Philip Poulin things but in the end it was one of her longest term friends and teammates-turned-opponent who had her moment to shine. Recap & highlights from (another) PWHL classic:
After Montreal's 4-3 shootout loss to Toronto on Saturday night at the Verdun Auditorium, Erin Ambrose was asked whether anything surprised her anymore about Marie-Philip Poulin, who scored two goalsďż˝...
Makes sense but when itâs announced as a sellout my OCD focuses on the percentage đ.
Because of TV cameras blocking seats, the attendance in Verdun was considered a sellout so the listed capacity is not the PWHL capacity, if that makes sense.
Hahaha oh nooo