Montreal Victoire's Laura Stacey (7) celebrates with teammates after scoring...

Montreal Victoire's Laura Stacey (7) celebrates with teammates after scoring the winning goal in overtime during PWHL hockey game action against the Boston Fleet in Laval, Quebec, Monday, April 28, 2025. Credit: AP/Peter McCabe

LAVAL, Quebec — Laura Stacey scored with 4:17 into overtime to give the Montreal Victoire a 3-2 victory over the Boston Fleet on Monday night.

It was Stacey’s 11th goal of the season and fourth game-winner as Montreal secured home-ice advantage in the opening round of the Professional Women’s Hockey League playoffs. If the Toronto Sceptres lose on Tuesday against the New York Sirens, Montreal will 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.

Montreal’s power play struck again 4:48 into the third period when Catherine Dubois tipped a shot by Maureen Murphy for her fifth goal of the season.

Boston goaltender Klara Peslarova made 33 saves in the loss.

Boston cut the lead to 2-1 with 2:46 remaining with a short-handed goal by Hannah Brandt. Hannah Bilka tied the game just 39 seconds later.

Montreal Victoire's Alexandra Labelle (13) jumps into the arms of...

Montreal Victoire's Alexandra Labelle (13) jumps into the arms of teammate Laura Stacey (7) after Stacey scored the winning goal in overtime during PWHL hockey game action against the Boston Fleet in Laval, Quebec, Monday, April 28, 2025. Credit: AP/Peter McCabe

Ann-Renee Desbiens, who made 27 saves, earned her league-leading 14th win of the season.

Takeaways

Fleet: The injury-riddled Fleet missed a chance to secure their playoff fate.

Victoire: Montreal’s second power-play unit was on the ice for Montreal’s first two goals as they try to get their depth scoring going.

Key moment

Boston scored two goals in 39 seconds late in the third period to tie the game and send it to overtime.

Boston Fleet's Hannah Bilka (19) scores against Montreal Victoire goalie...

Boston Fleet's Hannah Bilka (19) scores against Montreal Victoire goalie Ann-Renee Desbiens (35) to tie and force an overtime during third-period PWHL hockey game action in Laval, Quebec, Monday, April 28, 2025. Credit: AP/Peter McCabe

Key stat

When Gardiner opened the scoring, it was the first PWHL goal scored on Peslarova in her first 125:40 of game time spanning parts of three games.

Up next

The Fleet host the Minnesota Frost and the Victoire visit the New York Sirens to wrap up the regular season on Saturday.

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