Fleet rallies from 3-0 deficit to earn 4-3 overtime PWHL victory over Victoire
LAVAL — In terms of heartbreaking losses to the Boston Fleet, the Montreal Victoire has lived that before. But after losing 4-3 in overtime to the first-place Fleet despite taking a 3-0 lead into the third period, the Victoire is now looking at the positives.
Unlike 2024 when the team lost three straight playoff games in overtime to Boston (9-5-2-3) and saw its season end in a sweep, 11 regular-season games remain and Montreal intends to move forward.
“I’d much prefer this happening now than later on down the road, that’s for sure,” said Victoire head coach Kori Cheverie. “This is a great learning for us to have now instead of May.”
Added Montreal forward Laura Stacey: “The messaging, the feeling in the room is let it hurt tonight. We regroup, we have another game Thursday and we have to learn from it.”


