PWHL Montreal ready to set attendance record against Toronto at the Bell Centre
MONTREAL — Danièle Sauvageau says there’s so much interest in the Professional Women’s Hockey League game at the Bell Centre that she’s searching for ways to outsmart the arena’s security.
“People are after us like ‘I need tickets,’” PWHL Montreal’s general manager said Friday. “I had an event this morning — ‘How can we get tickets tomorrow?’ I said ‘well, maybe we could sneak you through the parking lot and get in through the back door.’”
Montreal hosts Toronto on Saturday afternoon at the home of the NHL’s Canadiens, where a women’s hockey attendance record is expected to be set at the 21,105-capacity venue. The current record of 19,285 fans was set when both teams met at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on Feb. 16.
Superstar captain Marie-Philip Poulin remembers playing in front of 5,938 fans at the Bell Centre in December 2016 when her Canadiennes de Montreal hosted the Calgary Inferno in the now-defunct Canadian Women’s Hockey League.