TORONTO (AP) — Kristen Campbell amazed 19,285 fans with 30 saves at Scotiabank Arena, leading Toronto to a 3-0 victory over Montreal in the Professional Women’s Hockey League. The game, dubbed The Battle on Bay Street, shattered attendance records, emphasizing the growing demand for women’s sports. Toronto’s win marks their fourth consecutive victory, with Jesse Compher, Hannah Miller, and Victoria Bach contributing to the scoring.
Reflecting on the historic turnout, Campbell expressed gratitude for the unforgettable experience of playing at the home of the NHL’s Maple Leafs. Montreal’s Ann-Renee Desbiens put on a commendable performance with 21 saves, despite the loss. Star player Marie-Philip Poulin of Montreal acknowledged the overwhelming support from fans, emphasizing the positive trajectory of women’s hockey as a whole.
Compher, Miller, and Bach secured Toronto’s win with third-period goals, showcasing their skill and determination. The evening also featured Canadian women’s basketball star Kia Nurse, who conducted the ceremonial puck drop as a nod to her cousin Sarah Nurse’s stellar performance for Toronto. Montreal looks ahead to a matchup with Minnesota, while Toronto prepares to face New York in their upcoming games.