
Epic Endurance Showdown: PWHL Ottawa-Montreal Game 2 Shatters Records with Unthinkable 4-Overtime Thriller
Hockey marathons don’t come around every day, but when they do, boy, do they make a lasting impression. Sunday’s playoff clash between the Montreal Victoire and the Ottawa Charge wasn’t just any game—it smashed the Professional Women’s Hockey League record for longest game ever played, clocking in at a staggering 135-plus minutes of nail-biting, gut-wrenching action spread over four grueling overtimes. The puck dropped just after 2 p.m. Eastern, and what followed was more than five hours of sheer perseverance, drama, and skill before Catherine Dubois finally sniped the winner late into the fourth OT, securing Montreal’s first-ever playoff victory. It was a wild ride filled with heart, hustle, and some quirky benchside antics (pickle juice?!), but more than that, this game symbolized just how intense and unpredictable women’s hockey can be. If you missed the rollercoaster, you definitely want to dive in now. LEARN MORE
A playoff game between the Montreal Victoire and Ottawa Charge set a record for the longest game in Professional Women’s Hockey League history on Sunday night, spanning over 135 minutes and four overtime periods.
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