Ottawa Charge Stun Montreal Victoire in Game 4 Upset—What This Shocking Win Means for the PWHL Finals

Ottawa Charge Stun Montreal Victoire in Game 4 Upset—What This Shocking Win Means for the PWHL Finals

It’s been quite the departure from Ottawa’s issues earlier in the season (and last season) with closing out games. And it has come at the right time.

Philips wins the goalie battle

This series was far different from the Toronto Sceptres versus Minnesota semifinal, which featured 32 goals scored between the teams and a league record for goals scored in a single game.

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Goaltending was at times optional. That was not the case between Ottawa and Montreal.

All four games were close, decided by one goal. Both teams combined for only 14 goals — only two more than the record-breaking 7-5 Minnesota win Sunday in an entire series. And it’s not because the games were low-event. There were more shots on goal in the Ottawa-Montreal series than in the Toronto-Minnesota series.

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