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Three-goal burst in second period spurs Victoire to 4-1 win over Torrent in PWHL
Montreal scored three times in the second period and extended its PWHL point streak to a league-record 14 games.
- On Tuesday, the Montreal Victoire defeated the Seattle Torrent 4-1 at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec, extending their point streak to 14 consecutive games in the Professional Women's Hockey League.
- Three second-period goals propelled the Victoire to victory, solidifying their position as the league's top-ranked squad with four games remaining in the regular season.
- Natalie Mlynkova, Laura Stacey, Skylar Irving, and Shiann Darkangelo scored for Montreal, while goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens made 24 saves; Seattle's lone goal snapped the Victoire's 200-minute shutout streak.
- Facing potential elimination, the Torrent must win their upcoming Wednesday game against the Ottawa Charge to keep slim postseason hopes alive in their inaugural season.
- The Victoire will travel to visit the Boston Fleet this Saturday, with Montreal currently leading the eight-team league as the regular season winds down.
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Three-goal burst in second period spurs Victoire to 4-1 win over Torrent in PWHL
LAVAL - Three second period goals spurred the Montreal Victoire to a 4-1 win over the Seattle Torrent in the Professional Women’s Hockey League on Tuesday.
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