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Montreal seals first PWHL title in Game 4 shutout
Key takeaways
- OTTAWA, Ontario -- Abby Roque scored twice, Ann-Renée Desbiens made 23 saves and the Montreal Victoire won their first PWHL title, beating the Ottawa Charge 4-0 on Wednesday night in Game 4 of the Walter Cup Finals.
- Montreal opened the best-of-five series at home with two overtime victories, then fell 2-1 at Ottawa on Monday night.
- The Minnesota Frost won the first two titles in league history, beating Ottawa in four games last year.
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OTTAWA, Ontario -- Abby Roque scored twice, Ann-Renée Desbiens made 23 saves and the Montreal Victoire won their first PWHL title, beating the Ottawa Charge 4-0 on Wednesday night in Game 4 of the Walter Cup Finals.
Maggie Flaherty and Lina Ljungblom also scored. Montreal opened the best-of-five series at home with two overtime victories, then fell 2-1 at Ottawa on Monday night. Home teams had won the past five finals games.
The Minnesota Frost won the first two titles in league history, beating Ottawa in four games last year. Montreal beat Minnesota in the semifinals this season.
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