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  • Whale Weekend Recap – Coming Up Just Short In Steel City

    Whale Weekend Recap – Coming Up Just Short In Steel City

    The Whale return to the Steel City of Pittsburgh, PA this past weekend. It’s the first time they’ve played here since December 2, 2018, where they would get a 4-0 win against the Metropolitan Riveters.

    This time, Connecticut would play the newest PHF team in the Montreal Force. Here is how the two teams would line up:

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    Early in the first period, it would be the Connecticut Whale who would get on the board first. A great offensive forecheck from Justine Reyes would see the Montreal defender turn the puck over to Katerina Mrazova. She would cut to the middle and slide the puck underneath the goalie for her fifth goal of the season.

    The lead would not last long, as Montreal would tie up the game two minutes later. Ann-Sophie Bettez would skate up the left side of the ice, and deke the Whale defender. She would slide the puck five hole past Raisanen and in the net. The assists on the play would come from Christine Deaudelin and Marie-Soleil Deschenes.

    Two minutes later, the Connecticut Whale would re-capture the lead. While the Whale were on a power play, a pass from Allie Monroe would find Melissa Samoskevich on the left side cutting in. She would feed the puck down low to Alyssa Wohlfeiler, who would pass it back to Samoskevich in the slot, and she would shoot it past Deschenes. A very nice give and go play while on the advantage.

    Three minutes later, the Montreal Force would once again tie up the game. Jade Downie-Landry would circle the left point and fire a pass over to the right circle. Where the puck would be one-timed home by Samantha Isbell, as the puck somehow avoided Raisanen’s glove. The other assist on the play would come from Ann-Sophie Bettez. The first period would end with both teams tied at 2 a piece.

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    The second period would see the Connecticut Whale once again take the lead in the game, for the third time. The goal would come from Kennedy Marchment. It would be her seventh goal of the season. The assists on the play would come from Caitrin Lonergan and Allie Monroe.

    However, four minutes later, the Montreal Force would once again tie up the game. Ann-Sophie Bettez would nab her second goal of the game and her seventh goal of the season. The assists on the play would come from Samantha Isbell, her second point of the game, and Brigitte Laganiere. The two teams would head to the third period tied at 3 a piece.

    At the one minute mark in the third period, would see the Connecticut Whale once again, for the fourth time, find the lead in the game. The goal coming from Kennedy Marchment, her second of the game and eighth of the season. A shot from the point would see the puck bounce all over the place, but it would find the stick of Caitrin Lonergan, who would feed the puck back to the slot. Where Kennedy Marchment would gather the puck and roof a shot into the empty cage.

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    The lead would only last three minutes, as for the fourth time in the game, the Montreal Force would comeback to tie it up. Ann-Sophie Bettez would complete her hat trick and grab her eighth goal of the season. A bad neutral zone turnover by the Whale defenders would see a 2 on 1 opportunity for Montreal. Jade Downie-Landry would carry the puck from the left side and feed a nice pass to Bettez, who slid it underneath the pads of Raisanen.

    With 19 seconds left, Montreal would take the lead for the first time in the game. Brigitte Laganiere would find herself in the right corner along the goal line. She would fire the puck towards the net that somehow the puck would find the back of the net.

    And that would be the final goal of the game, as Montreal would steal it late by a score of 5-4.

    Marie-Soleil Deschenes would get the start for Montreal, and she would face 32 shots, making 28 saves; while Meeri Raisanen would get the nod for Connecticut, as she would face 37 shots, making 32 saves.


    Boxscore

    Next Game:

    The next games for the Connecticut Whale will be a Tuesday and Wednesday affair with the Buffalo Beauts, while the next game for the Montreal Force will be next weekend and will see them square off against the Boston Pride.

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  • Le Vainqueur De La Fin De La Troisième Période Voit Whale Top Force

    Le Vainqueur De La Fin De La Troisième Période Voit Whale Top Force

    La série de fin de semaine entre le Connecticut Whale et la Force de Montréal a eu lieu en début d’après-midi. Dans le tout premier match entre ces deux équipes, Montréal a remporté la victoire avec un but en fin de troisième période, puis un but gagnant en fusillade pour obtenir la victoire 4-3.

    Voici comment les deux équipes s’aligneraient pour ce match :

    Montréal n’a pas affiché son onze de départ.
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    En première période, le Connecticut, comme ils l’ont fait hier, s’est inscrit en premier. Le but venant de la nouvelle venue Emma Keenan. Elle avait une semi-échappée en direction de la zone offensive. Elle a lancé un tir qui a déjoué la gardienne, mais pas le poteau. Cependant, elle a obtenu un rebond chanceux qui a vu la rondelle frapper le dos du gardien de but et rouler dans le filet. Le Whale prendrait les devants 1-0 avant la deuxième période.

    Au début de la deuxième période, la Force créerait l’égalité. La rondelle portée derrière le but de Whale par Ann-Sophie Bettez trouverait le bâton de Jade Downie-Landry, qui la porterait devant le filet. La rondelle rebondissait sur le patin d’un défenseur des baleines et sortait de la bouche du filet, un tir du revers de Sarah Lefort battait Abbie Ives sous son bloqueur et dans le filet.

    Cinq minutes plus tard, le Whale prendrait à nouveau la tête du match. En sortant de la zone défensive de Whale, Taylor Girard a porté la rondelle sur le côté gauche de la glace, obtenant un 2 contre 1. Elle a effectué une belle passe qui a trouvé la bande d’Alyssa Wohlfeiler qui n’avait que du filet sur lequel tirer. Le Whale prendrait une avance de 2-1 avant la troisième période.

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    À mi-chemin de la troisième période, le Force de Montréal pourrait encore une fois créer l’égalité. Le but viendrait de Kaity Howarth, son premier but de la saison. La seule aide sur le jeu viendrait de Gabrielle De Serres, son premier point de la saison.

    Une minute plus tard, la baleine trouverait à nouveau le moyen de prendre la tête du match. Le but du MVP Kennedy Marchment de la saison dernière. Une passe bancaire dans la zone neutre par Mallory Souliotis trouverait une séquence Alyssa Wohlfeiler se dirigeant vers le côté droit de la glace. Elle adressait une passe à Kennedy Marchment, qui lançait la rondelle au filet. Il a fallu une déviation étrange et passerait en quelque sorte par le gant du gardien de but et dans le filet.

    Cela s’avérerait être le vainqueur du match, car la baleine s’accrocherait pour obtenir sa première victoire de l’année par un score de 3-2.

    Tricia Deguire obtiendrait le départ pour la Force de Montréal, elle ferait face à 33 tirs, réalisant 30 arrêts; tandis qu’Abbie Ives du Connecticut Whale ferait face à 37 tirs, effectuant 35 arrêts.

    Le score de la boîte

    Prochain jeu:

    La prochaine série de matchs pour le Connecticut Whale sera contre les Whitecaps du Minnesota les 12/9 et 12/10. Alors que le prochain match du Force de Montréal sera aussi contre les Whitecaps du Minnesota les 12/17 et 12/18.

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  • Late Third Period Winner Sees Whale Top Force

    Late Third Period Winner Sees Whale Top Force

    The weekend series between the Connecticut Whale and Montreal Force took place early this afternoon. In the first ever game between these two teams, saw Montreal earn the victory with a late third period goal and then a shootout winner to get the 4-3 victory.

    Here is how the two teams would line up for this game:

    Montreal did not post their starting line up.
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    In the first period, Connecticut, like they did yesterday, got on the board first. The goal coming from newcomer Emma Keenan. She had a semi-breakaway heading into the offensive zone. She launched a shot that would beat the goaltender, but not the post. However, she got a fortunate bounce that would see the puck hit the goalie’s back and roll into the net. The Whale would take the 1-0 lead heading into the second period.

    Early in the second period, the Force would tie the game. The puck carried behind the Whale goal by Ann-Sophie Bettez would find the stick of Jade Downie-Landry, who would carry it to the front of the net. The puck would bounce off a Whale defender’s skate and out of the net mouth scramble, a backhanded shot by Sarah Lefort would beat Abbie Ives under her blocker and in the net.

    Five minutes later, the Whale would once again take the lead in the game. Breaking out of the Whale defensive zone saw Taylor Girard carrying the puck up the left side of the ice, getting a 2 on 1. She would lay a beautiful pass that would find the tape of Alyssa Wohlfeiler who had nothing but net to shoot at. The Whale would take a 2-1 lead heading into the third period.

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    Halfway through the third period would once again find that the Montreal Force could tie up the game. The goal would come from Kaity Howarth, her first goal of the season. The lone assist on the play would come from Gabrielle De Serres, her first point of the season.

    A minute later, the Whale would once again find a way to take the lead in the game. The goal coming from last season’s MVP Kennedy Marchment. A bank pass in the neutral zone by Mallory Souliotis would find a streaking Alyssa Wohlfeiler heading up the right side of the ice. She would lay a pass to Kennedy Marchment, who would fire the puck at the net. It took a weird deflection and would somehow go by the glove of the goalie and in the net.

    This would prove to be the game winner, as the Whale would hang on to get their first victory of the year by a score of 3-2.

    Tricia Deguire would get the start for the Montreal Force, she would face 33 shots, making 30 saves; while Abbie Ives of the Connecticut Whale would face 37 shots, making 35 saves.

    Boxscore

    Next Game:

    The next set of games for the Connecticut Whale will be against the Minnesota Whitecaps on 12/9 and 12/10. While the next game for the Montreal Force will be also against the Minnesota Whitecaps on 12/17 and 12/18.

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  • Le Vainqueur Du But Et De La Fusillade En Retard Voit La Force Vaincre La Baleine

    Le Vainqueur Du But Et De La Fusillade En Retard Voit La Force Vaincre La Baleine

    Pour la première fois depuis le début de la saison, il y a une journée de jeu Connecticut Whale. La dernière fois que le Whale a joué, c’était le 5 novembre contre le Boston Pride, dans lequel ils ont perdu ce match 4-0. La prochaine série de matchs que les Whale étaient censés patiner était les 19 et 20 novembre contre les Buffalo Beauts. Malheureusement, ces matchs ont été reportés en raison de la neige abondante que Buffalo a reçue à l’époque.

    Les derniers matchs du Force de Montréal ont été contre les Metropolitan Riverers les 26 et 27 novembre. Dans lequel ils ont divisé cette série, remportant le premier match 5-3 et échouant dans le deuxième match, 3-2. Voici comment les deux équipes s’aligneraient :

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    En première période, ce serait le Connecticut Whale en visite qui frapperait en premier dans le match. Le but de la joueuse de deuxième année Janka Hlinka, son premier but de la saison. Elle a patiné sur le côté droit de la glace et a lancé un tir du cercle droit qui a battu la gardienne de but et s’est retrouvé au fond du filet. La seule passe décisive viendrait de Tori Sullivan, son premier point de la saison.

    Avant la fin de la première période, les Whale allaient alors doubler leur avance. Le but viendrait alors que l’équipe était en désavantage numérique. Une connexion trop familière la saison dernière obtiendrait leur première série de points de l’année. Le but de la recrue de l’année dernière Taylor Girard avec l’aide du MVP Kennedy Marchment de la saison dernière. Le Whale prendrait une avance de 2-0 avant la deuxième période.

    Au début de la deuxième période, la Force amorçait sa tentative de retour en coupant l’avance de moitié. Le but de Kristina Shanahan, son deuxième but de la saison. La seule aide sur le jeu venant de Taylor Baker.

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    Avant la fin de la deuxième période, la Force allait créer l’égalité. Pendant le jeu de puissance, une bombe coup de tonnerre de Christine Deaudelin de la ligne bleue verrait la rondelle échapper à tous les corps devant, y compris le gardien de but et dans le coin supérieur du filet.

    Au début de la troisième période, le Connecticut Whale reprenait la tête. Le but de Kennedy Marchment, son deuxième point du match. Girard a contourné le cercle gauche et a décoché un tir bas devant le filet. À travers tout le chaos, la rondelle a trouvé la bande de Marchment, qui l’a glissée à la maison, à travers le cinq trou.

    Avant la fin du match, la Force lierait à nouveau le match. Alors que le Whale était encerclé dans sa zone défensive, une passe de Brigitte Laganiere à travers la ligne bleue trouverait le bâton de Catherine Daoust, qui l’a chronométré devant tout le monde et dans le filet ouvert. C’était son premier but de la saison, et un gros pour avoir le match nul à la fin du règlement.

    Il n’y a pas eu de score en prolongation, donc le match est passé à une fusillade. Où le seul but est venu au troisième tour pour Montréal, marqué par Ann-Sophie Bettez.

    Meeri Raisanen du Connecticut Whale a fait face à 26 tirs, effectuant 23 arrêts; tandis que Tricia Deguire de la Force de Montréal a fait face à 19 tirs, réalisant 16 arrêts.

    Le score de la boîte

    Prochain jeu:

    Ces deux équipes rejoueront demain à 12h.

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  • Late Goal And Shootout Winner Sees Force Defeat Whale

    Late Goal And Shootout Winner Sees Force Defeat Whale

    For the first time since the beginning of the season, there is a Connecticut Whale gameday. The last time the Whale played was all the way back on November 5th against the Boston Pride, in which they lost that game 4-0. The next set of games the Whale were supposed to skate was on November 19th and 20th against the Buffalo Beauts. Unfortunately, those games were postponed due to the heavy snow that Buffalo received at the time.

    The last games the Montreal Force played was against the Metropolitan Riveters on November 26th and 27th. In which they split that series, winning the first game 5-3 and coming up short in the second game, 3-2. Here is how the two teams would line up:

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    In the first period, it would be the visiting Connecticut Whale who would strike first in the game. The goal coming from second year player Janka Hlinka, her first goal of the season. She skated up the right side of the ice and launched a shot from the right circle that would beat the goaltender and wind up in the back of the net. The lone assist would come from Tori Sullivan, her first point of the season.

    Before the end of the first period, the Whale would then double their lead. The goal would come while the team was shorthanded. An all too familiar connection last season would get their first set of points on the year. The goal coming from last year’s rookie of the year Taylor Girard with the assist coming from last season’s MVP Kennedy Marchment. The Whale would take a 2-0 lead heading into the second period.

    Early in the second period, the Force would begin their comeback attempt, by cutting the lead in half. The goal coming from Kristina Shanahan, her second goal of the season. The lone assist on the play coming from Taylor Baker.

    Before the end of the second period, the Force would tie up the game. While on the power play, a thunder clap bomb from Christine Deaudelin from the blue line would see the puck evade all the bodies in front, including the goalkeeper and into the top corner of the net.

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    Early in the third period, the Connecticut Whale would jump out to the lead again. The goal coming from Kennedy Marchment, her second point of the game. Girard swung around the left circle and took a low shot in front of the net. Through all the chaos, the puck found the tape of Marchment, who slid it home, through the five hole.

    Before the end of the game, the Force would once again tie up the game. While the Whale were hemmed in their defensive zone, a pass from Brigitte Laganiere across the blue line would find the stick of Catherine Daoust, who one timed it past everyone and into the open net. It was her first goal of the season, and a big one to have the game tied at the end of regulation.

    There was no scoring in overtime session, so the game moved to a shootout. Where the lone goal came in the third round for Montreal, scored by Ann-Sophie Bettez.

    Meeri Raisanen of the Connecticut Whale faced 26 shots, making 23 saves; while Tricia Deguire of the Montreal Force faced 19 shots, making 16 saves.

    Boxscore

    Next Game:

    These two teams will play again tomorrow at 12p.

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  • MacDougall Goal In Third, Stops Force

    MacDougall Goal In Third, Stops Force

    The second ever game for the Montreal Force took place today. In their first game, they went toe to toe with the Buffalo Beauts, beating them in a shootout to earn their first franchise victory. Montreal, looking to try and make it two for two on the weekend, here is how the teams would line up.

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    In the first period, it would be the home Buffalo Beauts, who would strike first, the goal coming from Whitney Dove, her second goal of the season. A blast from the point that would get by everyone, including the goaltender.

    Before the end of the first period, the Beauts would double their lead in the game. The goal coming from Allison Attea, her first goal of the season, and her first career PHF goal. Another shot from the blue line that would elude everyone, including the goalkeeper’s glove and the puck would fly into the top corner of the net. The Beauts would take a 2-0 lead heading into the second period.

    Early in the second period, the Force would get on the board and cut into the Buffalo lead. The goal coming from Deziray De Sousa, her first goal of the season. She carried the puck up the left side of the offensive zone and let go a low shot that would get through the legs of Hofmann. The Force would still be down a goal heading into the third period.

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    Early in the third period, Montreal would tie up the game. The goal would come from Kristina Shanahan, her first goal of the season. A shot from the point by Kaity Howarth would somehow avoid the bodies in front and the puck would find the stick of Catherine Dubois, who would make a backhand cross crease pass that would find Shanahan to deposit the puck into the net.

    Four minutes later, the Beauts would once again take the lead. The goal coming from Autumn MacDougall, her first goal of the season. MacDougall would slip behind the Force’s defense and she would bust in on the breakaway. She looked like she was going to lose the puck, but at the last moment, she regained possession and was able to lift the puck and shoot it into the roof of the net.

    According to the boxscore, that was the only shot taken by the Beauts in the third period, and it would prove to be the game winner, as the Beauts would hold on to defeat Montreal by a score of 3-2.

    Tera Hofmann would get the start for the Buffalo Beauts, and she would face 33 shots, making 31 saves. While Marie-Soleil Deschenes would start for the Montreal Force, she would face 18 shots, making 15 saves.

    3 Stars of the Game:

    Autumn MacDougall
    Tera Hofmann
    Allison Attea

    Boxscore

    Next Game:

    The next game for the Buffalo Beauts will be against the Connecticut Whale on November 19th at 6p. While the next game for the Montreal Force will be against the Metropolitan Riveters on November 26th at 2p.

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  • 2022-23 PHF Aperçu de l’équipe – La Force de Montréal

    2022-23 PHF Aperçu de l’équipe – La Force de Montréal

    2021-22

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    Brooke Stacey, F

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    2022-23 Aperçu

    Pour la première fois depuis 2020, il y aura une nouvelle équipe jouant dans le PHF. La Force de Montréal est la septième franchise de la PHF et la deuxième équipe basée au Canada. Maintenant, normalement, je poserais 3 questions pour la saison à venir, des choses à surveiller. Cependant, comme il s’agit d’une nouvelle équipe, je suis à peu près sûr que je ne suis pas assez intelligent pour poser les bonnes questions pour la Force à l’approche de la saison.

    Ce que je vais faire, c’est discuter de la façon dont les nouvelles équipes se comportent lors de leur saison inaugurale dans le PHF. Considérant que la dernière nouvelle équipe était les Six de Toronto, leur première saison était en 2020-21, ils ont ensuite accumulé un record de 4-1-1 avec un différentiel de buts de +7. Très impressionnants, ils ont malheureusement été évincés en demi-finale par les futurs champions Boston Pride cette année-là. Nous devrions également regarder l’autre nouvelle équipe précédente qui est entrée dans la ligue et ce qu’ils ont fait au cours de leur première année. Les Whitecaps du Minnesota étaient une équipe établie, mais ont rejoint la NWHL en 2018-19. Leur dossier ? Ils sont allés 12-4-0 avec un différentiel de buts de +19, et pendant les séries éliminatoires, ils ont battu les Beauts de Buffalo pour remporter la Coupe Isobel cette année-là. Serait-ce une tendance qui se poursuit avec l’entrée de la Force dans la ligue? C’est très bien possible, l’histoire serait de leur côté.

    Au moment d’écrire ces lignes le 27/10, il n’y a qu’un seul joueur dans la Force qui a une expérience antérieure dans la NWHL/PHF, et ce joueur est l’attaquant Brooke Stacey. Elle a déjà joué pour les Buffalo Beauts en 2019-20 et 2020-21. Elle a joué 20 matchs, amassant 8 buts et ajoutant 9 passes décisives pour 17 points au cours de ces deux saisons. Il convient de mentionner que bon nombre des autres joueurs de la Force sont des vétérans de la PWHPA et des vétérans de la LCHF, qui ont tous la grande capacité de mettre la rondelle dans le filet.

    Il devrait être très intéressant de voir ce qui se passe cette saison à venir pour la Force. Quelles rivalités se formeront lors de leur première année ? Qui marquera son premier but dans l’histoire de la franchise ? Qui sera leur meilleur buteur ? Toutes les questions que j’ai hâte de voir trouver une réponse alors qu’ils prennent la glace. Bienvenue à la Ligue Montréal Force!

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  • 2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Montreal Force

    2022-23 PHF Team Preview – Montreal Force

    2021-22

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    Key Additions

    Brooke Stacey, F

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    2022-23 Preview

    For the first time since 2020, there will be a new team playing in the PHF. The Montreal Force are the seventh franchise of the PHF, and the second team based in Canada. Now, normally I would ask 3 questions for the season upcoming, things to look out for. However, since this is a new team, I’m pretty sure that I’m not smart enough to ask the right questions for the Force heading into the season.

    What I am going to do is discuss how new teams fair during their inaugural season in the PHF. Considering, the last new team was the Toronto Six, their first season was in 2020-21, they went on to accrue a record of 4-1-1 with a +7 goal differential. Very impressive, unfortunately they were bounced in the semifinals by the eventual champions Boston Pride that year. We should also look at the other previous new team that entered the league and what they did during their first year. The Minnesota Whitecaps were an established team, but joined the then NWHL in 2018-19. Their record? They went 12-4-0 with a +19 goal differential, and during the playoffs, would go on to defeat the Buffalo Beauts to win the Isobel Cup that year. Could it be a trend that continues with the Force now entering the league? It very well could be, history would be on their side.

    As of writing this on 10/27, there is only one player on the Force that has any previous NWHL/PHF experience, and that player is forward Brooke Stacey. She previously played for the Buffalo Beauts in 2019-20 and 2020-21. She played 20 games, amassing 8 goals and adding another 9 assists for 17 points in those two seasons. It is definitely worth mentioning that a lot of the other players on the Force are PWHPA veterans and CWHL veterans, who all have the great ability to put the puck in the net.

    It should be very interesting to see what shakes out this season upcoming for the Force. What rivalries will be formed during their first year? Who will score their first goal in franchise history? Who will be their leading scorer? All questions I can’t wait to see being answered as they take the ice. Welcome to the League Montreal Force!

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