
How to Watch Toronto vs Montreal: Stream PWHL Live, TV Channel
Toronto (11-5-0, 30 points) has won nine straight games to surge into a tie for second place with Montreal (10-4-3, 30 points) in the Professional Women's Hockey League standings as they meet in a neutral-site game on Sunday at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.Both teams are three points behind Minnesota, with Toronto holding two games in hand from Minnesota and Montreal one. Montreal has lost its last two games, including a shutout loss at Toronto the last time the teams met back on March 8. Toronto has claimed 25 of a possible 27 points during its winning streak and last lost on Jan. 23 at Ottawa. It is also the lone team in the league without an overtime or shootout loss, winning all three of its games that have gone extra time.
How to Watch Toronto vs. Montreal in Professional Women's Hockey League Today:
Game Date: March 17, 2024
Game Time: 12:30 p.m. ET
TV: Bally Sports North, NESN Plus, SportsNet Pittsburgh (Alternate)
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Toronto hasn't played since that March 8 victory over Montreal. Hannah Miller's goal 1:20 into the game was all the support Kristen Campbell needed, as she stopped 23 shots to pick up her PWHL-best third shutout of the season. Rebecca Leslie made it 2-0 early in the third and Emma Maltais scored into an empty net with 1:06 left while Toronto was shorthanded.
Montreal comes in off a 4-2 loss to visiting Ottawa on March 10. Mélodie Daoust got Montreal to within 3-2 with a goal at 17:02 of the third before Ottawa iced the win with an empty-net goal with 1:05 to go. Laura Stacey for Montreal on the board at 11:10 of the third period after Ottawa had taken a 2-0 lead.
Natalie Spooner of Toronto leads the league with 12 goals while Montreal goalie Elaine Chuli's .958 save percentage is the PWHL's best. Spooner leads Toronto with 16 points while Campbell is 11-4-0 with a .924 save percentage and 2.00 goals-against average. Montreal's Marie-Philip Poulin is second in the league with 17 points and tied for third with eight goals while Stacey has seven markers. Ann-Renée Desbiens is 5-3-1 in net for Montreal with a .919 save percentage and 2.32 GAA.
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