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Montreal Victoire Clinches 2-1 Win Over Ottawa Charge

In a recent match, the Montreal Victoire utilized a late goal to gain control against the Ottawa Charge, securing a 2-1 victory. Despite Ronja Savolainen scoring for Ottawa with 2.9 seconds left in the first period, Montreal maintained dominance with only seven shots against them in the subsequent 40 minutes, limiting the Charge to just three shots in the third period, two of which were in the final 30 seconds with the goaltender pulled.

Montreal’s head coach, Kori Cheverie, emphasized the team’s focus on defensive habits and details, leading to a strong performance in shutting down Ottawa’s offense. The victory marked only the second power-play goal conceded by Montreal this season, with Ottawa boasting the league’s top power-play record.

Montreal’s goals were scored by free-agent signings during the off-season, highlighting the team’s progress and cohesion. Forward Shiann Darkangelo, who contributed a goal and an assist, emphasized the importance of trusting the process and building on the team’s positive momentum.

Despite initial pressure from Ottawa resulting in a 5-0 shot disadvantage, Montreal’s power play sparked a turnaround. Cheverie praised the team’s solid 55-minute performance, citing it as their most challenging game for opponents this season. Ottawa’s goaltender, Gwyneth Philips, made 29 crucial saves, thwarting several scoring opportunities from Montreal.

The game-winning goal, scored by defender Jessica DiGirolamo, was a surprising turn of events given her defensive role on the team. DiGirolamo’s offensive contribution showcased her versatility and net presence, securing her second goal in 11 games with Montreal. Coach Cheverie commended DiGirolamo’s initiative and effectiveness in seizing the scoring opportunity.

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