Tabin Leads Victoire Over Charge in Sold-Out Game at Quebec City’s Videotron Centre

Kati Tabin shines as Victoire edges Charge 2-1 in a thrilling match at Quebec City’s packed Videotron Centre

Tabin Leads Victoire Over Charge in Sold-Out Game at Quebec City’s Videotron Centre
Tabin Leads Victoire Over Charge in Sold-Out Game at Quebec City’s Videotron Centre

Quebec City: Kati Tabin had a fantastic game. She scored a goal and assisted another. This was her first two points of the season. The Montreal Victoire beat the Ottawa Charge 2-1. The game was exciting, especially with a full house at the Videotron Centre.

Tabin’s goal was a power play in the third period. It turned out to be the winning goal. Earlier, she helped Catherine Dubois score the first goal in the second period. Ann-Renee Desbiens was solid in goal, making 27 saves. The Victoire now has 23 points, which is impressive.

The crowd was buzzing with 18,259 fans cheering. This match was part of the PWHL’s Takeover Tour. The league is thinking about adding more teams next season. Shiann Darkangelo scored for the Charge, but it wasn’t enough. Emerance Maschmeyer made 33 saves for Ottawa.

Overall, it was a thrilling game, and Tabin really stood out. Fans left the arena excited about the season ahead.

Image Credits and Reference: https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/pwhl/ottawa-charge-montreal-victoire-pwhl-recap-jan-17-1.7435643?cmp=rss
Disclaimer: Images featured here are shared for fair use and are for educational purposes. Publicly sourced materials are used where possible. Concerns? Contact us.
Fact-Checking Policy: Verified and trustworthy sources are the basis of our content. If corrections are needed, notify us, and we’ll address them promptly.

Environmental journalist advocating for sustainability and reporting on conservation efforts worldwide.