Montreal seeking first place in PWHL standings: ‘You want to be the best’
Montreal’s Professional Women’s Hockey League team can book a ticket to the post-season on Wednesday night. But just securing a playoff spot won’t quite satisfy general manager Danièle Sauvageau as the regular season nears the finish line.
“We want to finish first,” Sauvageau said from the Verdun Auditorium on Tuesday. “It’s our objective since Day 1, and it remains attainable.”
Montreal (8-3-5-5) is tied with Minnesota for second place and trails league-leading Toronto by three points in the standings heading into Wednesday’s regular-season home finale against New York (3-4-3-10). Montreal, Minnesota and Toronto each have three games remaining.
“You want to come in first at the end of the day,” alternate captain Laura Stacey said. “You want to be the best team.”