1st-place Victoire opt to open PWHL playoffs against 3rd-place Minnesota; Boston to play Ottawa

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1st-place Victoire opt to open PWHL playoffs against 3rd-place Minnesota; Boston to play Ottawa

The PWHL regular-season champion Montreal Victoire bucked the standings by choosing to open their semifinal playoff series facing the third-place — and two-time defending Walter Cup champion — Minnesota Frost, the team announced Sunday night. In selecting Minnesota, Montreal also set the other best

1st-place Victoire opt to open PWHL playoffs against 3rd-place Minnesota; Boston to play Ottawa

The PWHL regular-season champion Montreal Victoire bucked the standings by choosing to open their semifinal playoff series facing the third-place — and two-time defending Walter Cup champion — Minnesota Frost, the team announced Sunday night. In selecting Minnesota, Montreal also set the other best-of-five semifinal matchup of second-place Boston Fleet facing fourth-place Ottawa Charge.

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Montreal Victoire's Hayley Scamurra (16) celebrates her goal with her teammates as Vancouver Goldeneyes' Hannah Miller (34) skates to the bench during the third period of a PWHL hockey game, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)Boston Fleet's Megan Keller (5), Susanna Tapani (77), Abby Newhook (19) and Riley Brengman (16) celebrate a goal against the Vancouver Goldeneyes during first period PWHL hockey action in Edmonton on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)Minnesota Frost's Kelly Pannek (12) celebrates with teammates after her goal against the Vancouver Goldeneyes during the third period of a PWHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)Ottawa Charge's Jocelyne Larocque (3), goaltender Gwyneth Philips (33) and Gabbie Hughes (17) celebrate their team's win over the Toronto Sceptres after a PWHL hockey game in Ottawa, Ontario, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press via AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)1 / 4PWHL Victoire Goldeneyes HockeyMontreal Victoire's Hayley Scamurra (16) celebrates her goal with her teammates as Vancouver Goldeneyes' Hannah Miller (34) skates to the bench during the third period of a PWHL hockey game, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)1 / 4PWHL Victoire Goldeneyes HockeyMontreal Victoire's Hayley Scamurra (16) celebrates her goal with her teammates as Vancouver Goldeneyes' Hannah Miller (34) skates to the bench during the third period of a PWHL hockey game, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)2 / 4Fleet Goldeneyes HockeyBoston Fleet's Megan Keller (5), Susanna Tapani (77), Abby Newhook (19) and Riley Brengman (16) celebrate a goal against the Vancouver Goldeneyes during first period PWHL hockey action in Edmonton on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)3 / 4PWHL Frost Goldeneyes HockeyMinnesota Frost's Kelly Pannek (12) celebrates with teammates after her goal against the Vancouver Goldeneyes during the third period of a PWHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)4 / 4PWHL Sceptres Charge HockeyOttawa Charge's Jocelyne Larocque (3), goaltender Gwyneth Philips (33) and Gabbie Hughes (17) celebrate their team's win over the Toronto Sceptres after a PWHL hockey game in Ottawa, Ontario, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press via AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)JOHN WAWROWMon, April 27, 2026 at 2:07 AM UTC·2 min readThe PWHL regular-season champion Montreal Victoire bucked the standings by choosing to open their semifinal playoff series facing the third-place — and two-time defending Walter Cup champion — Minnesota Frost, the team announced Sunday night.

In selecting Minnesota, Montreal also set the other best-of-five semifinal matchup of second-place Boston Fleet facing fourth-place Ottawa Charge.

Montreal finished with 62 points and in a tie for first with Boston in the standings, but held the tiebreaker in having more overall wins, 22 to the Fleet’s 21. The PWHL has had its regular-season champion pick its opponent since the league launched three years ago.

And so far, the top team’s choice has backfired, including last year, when Montreal opted to play third-place Ottawa and lost the series in four games. In 2024, Toronto chose to play fourth-place Minnesota, and lost that series in five games.

The Fleet will open their series against Ottawa at Boston on Thursday night. The Victoire will open their series at Montreal on Saturday.

In choosing Minnesota, Montreal avoided a rematch of last year’s grueling semifinal series against the Charge in which all four games were decided by one goal — including the Victoire’s 3-2 win that required four overtime periods.

This year, Montreal swept its four-game season series against Minnesota, with two decided in overtime. The Victoire allowed a league-low 41 goals and finished second with 78 goals scored. Minnesota scored a league-leading 91 goals and were tied for fourth in allowing 73.

Ottawa won all four meetings against Boston, with three ending in shootouts and the other in overtime. And the Charge clinched the PWHL's fourth and final berth with a season-ending 3-0 win over Toronto on Saturday.

The regular-season standings haven’t mattered much in the past two PWHL playoffs, with the lower-seeded team winning each series.

Minnesota finished fourth in the standings each time before rolling to win the championship. The Frost beat Boston in five games to win the inaugural title in 2024. The following year, they defeated Ottawa in four games.

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