Kati Tabin scored the game winning goal in the Quebec City Takeover Tour Game, with home-grown talent Ann-Renée Desbiens and Catherine Dubois shining in the win.
Women’s league expected to expand by two squads after this season, but adding Western clubs seems most likely.
A PWHL Takeover Tour game between Montreal and Ottawa set for Sunday is poised to sell out Quebec City's Videotron Centre, as the city makes a pitch for an expansion team.
Kati Tabin had a goal and an assist for her first two points of the season as the Montréal Victoire held off the Ottawa Charge 2-1 Sunday before a sold-out crowd at the Videotron Centre.
Tucked away at the event level inside the Videotron Centre is 20,000 square feet of empty space. It’s mostly used for storage, and sometimes catering. But the space, according to venue staff, has been set aside with the hope of someday turning it into a state-of-the-art locker room for the return of the Quebec Nordiques.
The Victoire and the Charge headed to Quebec City for the fourth stop of the PWHL Takeover Tour. The Victoire beat the Charge 2-1.
The Montréal Victoire moved into sole possession of first place in the PWHL standings after securing a 2-1 win over the Ottawa Charge in front of a sold-out crowd of 18,259 at Videotron Centre in the fourth game of the PWHL Takeover Tour™.
QUEBEC CITY (AP) — Kati Tabin had a goal and an ... the scoring with 31 seconds left in the second period. Ann-Renée Desbiens made 26 saves as the Victoire improved to 23 points, three more ...
Sunday’s matchup had a major significance for the slew of players hailing from Quebec City and the surrounding area. Players such as Montreal’s Poulin, Dubois, and Desbiens had over 100 ...
With 18,258 fans, the PWHL’s Quebec City debut ignited dreams of expansion, proving La Belle Province’s passion for Professional hockey is far from forgotten
QUEBEC CITY — Kati Tabin had a goal and an assist for her first two points of the season as the Montreal Victoire held off the Ottawa Charge 2-1 Sunday in a Professional Women’s Hockey Game before a sold-out crowd at the Videotron Centre. Tabin’s goal came on a third-period power play and stood as the winner.
Kati Tabin had a goal and an assist for her first two points of the season as the Montréal Victoire held off the Ottawa Charge 2-1 Sunday in a Professional Women's Hockey Game before a sold-out crowd at the Videotron Centre.