Ottawa’s burden took the lead in his semi-final series of the Professional Hockey League (LPHF) thanks to a 3-2 victory over Montreal’s victory in place Bell on Thursday evening.
Shiann Darkangelo scored the decisive net at 9:17 of the third period.
Brianne Jenner, at the first twenty, and the Defender Ashton Bell, in the second period, also foiled Ann-Renée Desbiens, who made 24 stops for the victory.
On the victory side, Maureen Murphy, at the first twenty, and Marie-Philip Poulin, in the second period, deceived the vigilance of Gwyneth Philips, who faced 33 shots.
The victory, which has never had the advance in the match, scored its two goals in digital advantages.
3-0 defeats last year in the semi-finals by La Fleet de Boston, Montrealers are still looking for a first victory in the playoff series.
The second match will take place on Sunday afternoon, as of 2 p.m., in place Bell, which will have hosted a crowd of 6,570 spectators in the first match.

The protruding facts of the first match of the semi-final series between Ottawa’s charge against Montreal’s victory.
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Tabin boosts and resumes
During his six games against victory in season, the charge was limited to a goal in digital superiority, and none in its last five duels against Montreal training. Thursday evening, the charge hit the headlines at its first opportunity.
Following a punishment for Kati Tabin for delaying the match, the victory ended up with three attackers and only one defender on the ice, due to the LPHF regulations, which prohibits training punished from making changes before the punishment was started.
Imprisoned in their territory, Alexandra Labelle, Mikyla Grant-Martis, Erin Ambrose and Claire Dalton never had time to return to the bench of players, and it only took 34 seconds to the charge to capitalize.
Completely forgotten to the right of the Desbiens net, Jenner made the ropes vibrate at 4:54, using a shot on reception of a pass of Tereza Vanisova.

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Marie-Philip Poulin puts Anna Meixner from the Ottawa load in check during the 3-2 defeat of Montreal’s victory on Thursday evening.
Photo: Canadian press / Christinne Muschi
Tabin was at least able to erase his unfortunate punishment some seven minutes later.
Dispatched on the second unit of the digital advantage, after Taylor House was punished for illegal defeating against Poulin, Tabin presented himself with a good speed in the area of the load.
From the right flank, she managed to direct the washer in front of the load of the load and Murphy managed to sneak until the mouth of the Philips net and redirect the washer in the net.
The two teams also exchanged a goal during the median period, and once again, the victory had to play catch -up hockey.
Bell, who had scored his three goals in season against Montreal training, took advantage of a fray in front of the net and the fact that Desbiens was extended by all his long on the ice to break the equality using a wrist shooting, at 5:07.
However, this advance had a shorter lifespan than the previous one. During her second opportunity with the advantage of a game player, the victory equaled the brand thanks to his captain.
Posted in the circle of playing to the left of Philips, Poulin received a pass of Ambrose and found the bottom of the net on the close side, a little more than two minutes after the Montreal training had conceded the advance.
For a third period in a row, the charge broke equality, about halfway through commitment.
Emily Clark recovered an attempted pass from the victory attacker Jennifer Gardiner deeply in her area, and slipped the puck to Darkangelo.
The charge attacker was able to advance near the right -in circle and foiled Desbiens with a wrist shot on the side of the mita.
Despite their efforts, and the withdrawal of Desbiens for a sixth skater with forty seconds to sell in regulation time, the players of victory did not succeed, this time, to match the brand.