Montreal Victoire celebrate Walter Cup win with downtown parade
Thousands of fans lined downtown streets as players and coaches thanked supporters and displayed the Walter Cup after the team’s first PWHL title.
- On Saturday, the Montreal Victoire celebrated their first PWHL championship with a downtown parade and festivities along Sainte-Catherine Street in Montreal.
- The celebration follows the team's historic Walter Cup win on May 20, when the Victoire defeated the Ottawa Charge 4-0 in Game 4 of the final series.
- Thousands of fans gathered at the Quartier des Spectacles to cheer as captain Marie-Philip Poulin carried the Walter Cup through the crowd to the stage.
- Team captain Poulin said she's been feeling "so much love" from fans amid more than a week of festivities, as the Victoire became the first Canadian team to capture the championship.
- Next season, the PWHL will add four new teams in Hamilton, Detroit, Las Vegas, and San Jose, building on momentum from the all-Canadian final.
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‘So much love’: Montreal Victoire celebrate Walter Cup win with downtown parade - Montreal
Thousands of fans packed downtown Montreal on Saturday as the Montreal Victoire celebrated their first PWHL championship, capping off a historic season with a victory parade.
‘So much love’: Montreal Victoire celebrate Walter Cup win with downtown parade
MONTREAL - After a challenging season, Montreal’s newest hockey champions are enjoying a walk in the park.
The victorious Montreal team won for the first time this year the Walter Cup, the ultimate prize of the LPHF.
The day after the Canadian was eliminated, Montrealers still had their heart at the party to celebrate the Victory, champion of the LPHF.
It's a day of celebration for the Montreal Victoire and its supporters on Saturday. The team started their parade in front of thousands of people gathered on Sainte-Catherine Street around 11 a.m.
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