Marie-Philip Poulin scored her team-high eighth goal and added an assist in Montreal’s 4-3 road victory over New York on Wednesday night in the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
League-leading Montreal (30 points) broke loose for three goals in the first period and led 3-1 heading to the second.
Just five 1/2 minutes in, Jillian Dempsey opened the scoring, assisted by Sarah Lefort and Mariah Keopple. Montreal made it 2-0 on a goal by Sarah Bujold. Catherine Dubois and Ann-Sophie Bettez assisted.
At 15:37, Gabrielle David got the third goal, assisted by Poulin and Maureen Murphy.
In the second period, New York scored on another power play. Roque’s goal at 14:28 was assisted by Ella Shelton and Jaime Bourbonnais.
Through two periods, New York’s two power play goals came on four opportunities, while Montreal was 0 for 6 with the advantage.
Early in the third, Montreal regained its two-goal lead when Poulin scored with an assist from Laura Stacey. The goal proved significant after New York picked up its third power-play goal, Eldridge scoring again with assists from Shelton and Bourbonnais.
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New York pulled goalie Corinne Schroeder with 1:45 to go but did not score.
New York finished three for five on the power play.
Montreal had 31 shots on goal to 28 for New York. Ann-Renée Desbiens had 25 saves for Montreal and Schroeder stopped 27.
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