Daoust helps Montreal beat Boston 3-1 in PWHL showdown
MONTREAL — Melodie Daoust was in fine form for her Professional Women’s Hockey League debut as Montreal beat Boston 3-1 in front of a crowd of 3,232 at Verdun Auditorium on Saturday afternoon.
The three-time Olympian made her debut on the first line, alongside Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey. The 32-year-old forward from Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Que., has been on the team’s Reserve Player List until signing a 10-Day Standard Player Agreement before Saturday’s game. Her stellar performance earned her the game’s first star.
Montreal was first on the scoreboard as captain Poulin scored her seventh of the season, unassisted but off a rebound from Daoust at 3:51 of the first.
The first period was physical, marked by Boston’s strong defensive pressure. Montreal would be first on the penalty kill, however, after defender Catherine Daoust got a two-minute minor for tripping.