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Montreal’s Victoire and Ottawa’s Charge are set to face each other in the PWHL opening round, as the schedule confirms two key matchups in early May. The first round pairings, decided by team standings and tinged with a hint of indignation over perceived disrespect, promise a fiercely competitive battle that could set the tone for the season.
The Montreal Victoire will face the Ottawa Charge in the opening round of the Professional Women's Hockey League playoffs.
In the determination of first-round opponents on Sunday evening, the standings show the Charge was dealt at least a small amount of disrespect.
Les deux premières parties auront lieu le jeudi 8 et le dimanche 11 mai.
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