PWHL

Poulin scores a pair, Victoire claim PWHL's top seed with 3-2 win over Sirens

League-leading goal scorer Marie-Philip Poulin recorded two goals - the first 11 seconds in - and the Montreal Victoire clinched the PWHL's top seed to the playoffs by holding off the New York Sirens 3-2 on Saturday in Newark, N.J.

Montreal gets its choice of opponent for the best-of-5 semifinal series

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Marie-Philip Poulin, pictured on Jan. 17 finishes the regular season as the league-leading goal scorer. (Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

League-leading goal scorer Marie-Philip Poulin recorded two goals - the first 11 seconds in - and the Montreal Victoire clinched the PWHL's top seed to the playoffs by holding off the New York Sirens 3-2 on Saturday in Newark, N.J.

WATCH | Poulin leads 1st-place Victoire past Sirens in final game of regular season:

Poulin leads 1st-place Victoire past Sirens in final game of regular season

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Marie-Philip Poulin scored her PWHL-leading 18th and 19th goals of the season in Montreal's 3-2 win over New York. The Victoire secured first place in the PWHL earlier in the day after Toronto lost 2-1 in overtime to Ottawa.

The Victoire (11-8-7-3) received help in gaining the top seed when Ottawa beat Toronto 2-1 in overtime earlier in the day. Toronto needed to beat Ottawa and have New York win for the Sceptres to secure the top seed.

On Sunday, Montreal will choose its opening-round playoff opponent — either three-seed Ottawa or No. 4-seed and defending champion Minnesota. Toronto, the second seed, will play the other team.

Following Poulin's immediate goal, Montreal's Catherine Dubois scored at 4:04 in the first period for a two-goal advantage. Poulin closed the scoring for the Victoire at 11:21 in the second period. She finished with 19 goals this season.

New York's Sarah Fillier scored at 2:39 in the third, and Alex Carpenter scored with 17 seconds left to get the Sirens within a goal.

After pulling its goalie, New York kept the pressure on with a player advantage and Montreal never managed to clear the puck. The game ended with the puck trapped in a scrum of players behind the Montreal net.

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