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    Ian Kennedy
    Ian Kennedy
    May 12, 2025, 21:15
    Updated at: May 12, 2025, 21:15

    The Montreal Victoire and Ottawa Charge played more than 135 minutes of hockey, more than two full complete games, to end with Montreal earning a 3-2 quadruple overtime win.

    It was the longest game in PWHL history, and the second longest in Montreal professional hockey history. Catherine Dubois scored the winner at with 4:27 to go in the fourth overtime period to tie the series at 1-1, and give the Victoire the win.

    Here's a look at the game through the lens of The Hockey News' Ellen Bond who had a birds eye view of the longest game in PWHL history.

    Gwyneth Philips stretches her leg to deny Montreal Victoire forward Laura Stacey - Photo @ Ellen BondKristin O'Neill scores the opening goal for the Montreal Victoire beating Ottawa netminder Gwyneth Philips - Photo @ Ellen BondAshton Bell of the Ottawa Charge blocks a Laura Stacey shot attempt in game two - Photo @ Ellen BondAnn-Renee Desbiens, Montreal's netminder, wins a race to the puck in overtime against Ottawa's Danielle Serdachny - Photo @ Ellen BondGwyneth Philips watches as a shot sails high and wide of her net - Photo @ Ellen BondKati Tabin of the Montreal Victoire drops to one knee to block a shot attempt from Ottawa forward Gabbie Hughes - Photo @ Ellen BondAnn-Renee Desbiens stretches to block her net as players look for a loose puck - Photo @ Ellen BondMontreal celebrates Catherine Dubois' overtime winner - Photo @ Ellen BondThe Montreal Victoire salute their fans following their overtime win against the Ottawa Charge in game two of their PWHL playoff series - Photo @ Ellen Bond