Toronto Sceptres @ Montréal Victoire
7:00 PM at Place Bell, Laval
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Outside of Canada, you can watch on thePWHL.com or their YouTube channel.

Toronto has been on a points streak winning six games in a row. That's been enough to launch them into second place with a Points % of .533. They have 32 points in 20 games.

Montréal has lost two in a row for the first time, including a shutout they dropped to the Minnesota Frost at home. They've got 34 points in 17 games – the least played of any team. They have 12 left after tonight, and Toronto has nine.

The Sceptres have not beaten the Victoire this season so far, so extending their losing streak to three games is going to be a tough job.

Tonight is Montréal's Black History Month game.

Montréal will be celebrating Black History Month with a Unity Game tonight, welcoming local artist Kezna Dalz to perform the ceremonial puck drop. Dalz designed the PWHL’s Black History Month logo with a unique artistic style that captures the spirit of resilience, community, and joy that resonates throughout Black history and culture — on and off the ice. Members of Black Girl Hockey Club Canada and Pour 3 Points will be in attendance representing community organizations that are breaking down barriers and making a difference by empowering youth. DJ Blaze and guest DJ Nelles will be making sure that this Tuesday evening feels like a Friday night, while Jennifer Lee-Dupuy will sing the National anthem.