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The Professional Women’s Hockey League will be heading to the Bell Centre on April 20 as Montreal faces Toronto in the “Duel at the Top.” The arena — which has a capacity of over 21,000 ...
On the ice at the 21,000 seat Bell Centre, players including Marie-Philip Poulin, Tereza Vanisova, Laura Stacey, Sarah Bujold, and Erin Ambrose put on a show for fans, and saw the possibilities in ...
The Montreal and Toronto Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) teams will face off at the Bell Centre on April 20. The game was originally schedule for the Verdun Auditorium on April 21.
The Montreal PWHL team normally plays at the Verdun Auditorium, which has a capacity of 3,650 seats. They've played a few games at Place Bell in Laval, which has about 10,000.
The PWHL has announced that the two teams will face off at the Bell Centre in Montreal on April 20. Another chapter in the Montreal-Toronto rivalry will be written this April.
The PWHL won its gamble, and the Bell Centre, the biggest hockey arena in the NHL and the second biggest in the world, was filled to the brim for the Duel at the Top featuring Toronto and Montreal.
MONTREAL - A Professional Women’s Hockey League game between rivals Montreal and Toronto is being moved to the Bell Centre. The April 20 game was originally scheduled to be played April 21 at ...
Last season the PWHL's Montreal Victoire drew a record setting crowd of 21,105 to the Bell Centre . The team is set to drop the puck in Montreal again today in front of another significant crowd.
PWHL Montreal ready to set attendance record against Toronto at the Bell Centre Marie-Philip Poulin - The Canadian Press Published Apr 19, 2024 at 05:27 PM ET ...
Saturday’s game wasn’t originally scheduled to be played at the Bell Centre, but after the success of the game at Scotiabank Arena and the consistent sellouts of PWHL Montreal’s primary and ...
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PWHL’s Montreal Victoire to host Boston Fleet at Bell Centre - MSNThe Bell Centre game has been dubbed the “Duel at the Top” for the second consecutive season. The Victoire (6-2-1-2) are currently in first place in the PWHL, while the Fleet (3-2-2-4) are ...
MONTREAL — A Professional Women’s Hockey League game between rivals Montreal and Toronto is being moved to the Bell Centre. Advertisement oop Story continues below ...
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