
Stacey scores in OT as Victoire beat Fleet 3-2 after blowing two-goal lead
MONTREAL — Laura Stacey scored with 42.7 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Montreal Victoire a 3-2 victory over the Boston Fleet in front of 8,812 at Place Bell on Monday night.
It was Stacey’s 11th goal of the season and fourth game-winner as Montreal (11-7-3-8) secured home-ice advantage in the opening round of the Professional Women’s Hockey League playoffs and a Toronto Sceptres loss on Tuesday against the New York Sirens will allow them to clinch first place.
Boston forced overtime with two late goals 39 seconds apart, but it wasn’t enough to pull out the victory.
Montreal opened the scoring on the power play when Jennifer Gardiner came off the bench to knock in the rebound after Abby Boreen’s shot rang off the post. The goal came on the Victoire’s third power play of the game.