The PWHL will be taking its game between Montreal and Toronto on April 20 to the Bell Centre, giving the league “ another chance to break the all-time women’s hockey attendance record ,” according to Mark Puleo of THE ATHLETIC. The matchup -- being marketed as the “Duel at the Top” -- will be contested at the 21,000-seat home of the Canadiens, marking the sixth NHL venue to host PWHL games in the league’s inaugural season. The league set its previous attendance record in a February game between Montreal and Toronto when 19,285 fans came out to Scotiabank Arena. Montreal and Toronto are also set to play Sunday at the Penguin's PPG Paints Arena ( THE ATHLETIC, 3/12 ). The CP noted the April 20 game was originally scheduled to be played April 21 at Verdun Auditorium, which seats 4,114 fans ( CP, 3/12 ). CBC.ca’s Erika Morris wrote since the new league launched, all parties involved had been saying that “it was only a matter of time before the Canadiens' arena opened its doors to the women” ( CBC.ca, 3/12 ).
Fighting for the top. 💥
— PWHL Toronto (@PWHL_Toronto) March 12, 2024
See you at the Bell Centre on April 20 as we take on @PWHL_Montreal in the Duel at the Top, presented by Rogers.
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