This image is a celebratory graphic marking the final score of a professional women’s hockey game from the PWHL (Professional Women's Hockey League). Action Photo The top two-thirds of the image shows a team in burgundy, navy blue, and white jerseys huddling together in celebration on the ice in front of a goal net. Several players are hugging, and one player, 11 Roque, is skating toward the group with her arms raised. In the background, fans are visible behind the glass in the arena stands, some clapping and others taking photos with their phones. The boards behind the net feature various sponsors, including "Sports Rousseau," "Hockey Experts," and "Schneider Electric." Scoreboard & Logos The bottom third of the image contains a horizontal scoreboard with the following details: * Heading: The text **"MARQUE FINALE"** (French for "Final Score") is centered in a beige box. * Away Team: On the left, the New York Sirens logo (a teal "S" with "Sirens" written across it) is shown next to the number 1. * Home Team: On the right, the Montréal Victoire logo (a stylized burgundy "M" with wings) is shown next to the number 4. * Sponsorship: In the top left corner, a navy blue box says "PRÉSENTÉE PAR [intact] ASSURANCE" (Presented by Intact Insurance). Summary The graphic announces a **4-1 victory for Montréal Victoire over the New York Sirens**. The use of French text indicates the game likely took place in Montréal or was produced for the Montréal market.
This image is a digital game summary graphic for a PWHL hockey game played on April 7, 2026. It displays the final score and team statistics comparing the Seattle Torrent (labeled as SEA, teal) and the Montréal Victoire (MTL, burgundy). Score Summary The top section shows the final results: * Seattle Torrent (SEA): 1 Goal (25 Shots on Goal) * Montréal Victoire (MTL): 4 Goals (25 Shots on Goal) * The status is marked as "Final." Team Stats Comparison The bottom half of the graphic uses a black background with teal and burgundy progress bars to compare specific performance metrics: | Category | Seattle (Teal) | Montréal (Burgundy) | |---|---|---| | Shots | 25 | 25 | | Hits | 9 | 4 | | Assists | 2 | 8 | | PIM (Penalty Minutes) | 6 | 6 | | PP (Power Play Opportunities) | 3 | 3 | | PPG (Power Play Goals) | 0 | 1 | Visual Observations * Efficiency: Despite both teams having an identical number of shots (25) and power play opportunities (3), Montréal was significantly more efficient, converting their chances into four goals compared to New York's one. * Physicality: Seattle was the more physical team according to the stats, recording more than double the hits (9 to 4). * Design: The progress bars provide a quick visual cue; for example, the "Assists" bar is dominated by burgundy, reflecting Montréal's 8-to-2 advantage in playmaker efficiency.
This image is a French-language graphic titled "Trois Étoiles" (Three Stars), highlighting the top three performers from the PWHL game on April 7, 2026. The game featured the New York Sirens (teal "S" logo) at the Montréal Victoire (burgundy "M" logo). The graphic has a textured burgundy background with the text in blue and beige. All three stars highlighted are from Montréal Victoire. The Three Stars Each player's entry includes their headshot in a burgundy team jersey, their name, jersey number, and position ("Attaquante," which is French for Forward). 1. First Star: Lina Ljungblom * Rank: Indicated by one star. * Position: #25 • Attaquante * Stats: 0 Goals (B), 2 Assists (A), 2 Total Points (PTS) 2. Second Star: Laura Stacey * Rank: Indicated by two stars. * Position: #7 • Attaquante * Stats: 1 Goal (B), 0 Assists (A), 1 Total Point (PT) 3. Third Star: Natálie Mlýnková * Rank: Indicated by three stars. * Position: #96 • Attaquante * Stats: 1 Goal (B), 0 Assists (A), 1 Total Point (PT) Key Design Elements * Logos: Small team logos at the top right show the matchup (Sirens at Victoire). * Sponsorship: The text **"Présentées par Tim Hortons" is centered under the date. * Formatting: The statistics use French abbreviations: "B" for Buts (Goals) and "A" for Aides (Assists). * Visual Style: The player information is contained within dark blue rectangular blocks that contrast against the burgundy background.
This image is a celebratory graphic honoring the **Player of the Game** for the PWHL match between the New York Sirens and Montréal Victoire on April 7, 2026. Action Photo The upper portion of the graphic features a dynamic action shot of 88 Skylar Irving from the Montréal Victoire. She is captured from behind, leaning into a powerful shot or pass. She is wearing the team's burgundy, navy, and cream jersey with a black helmet and full cage. Her name, "IRVING," and number "88" are clearly visible on her back. The background shows the ice and the blurred arena environment. Graphic Details The bottom section of the image provides the following text and branding: * Main Title: The words "JOUEUSE DU MATCH" are written in large, bold, beige block letters, with "PLAYER OF THE GAME" written in smaller text directly underneath. * Player Info: To the right of the title, the text identifies the player as 88 SKYLAR IRVING. * Logos & Sponsorship: * In the top right corner, small logos show the matchup: the Seattle Torrent at Montréal Victoire, with the date "7 AVRIL 2026". * In the bottom right corner, the phrase "PRÉSENTÉ PAR" appears above the Canadian Tire red triangle logo. The design maintains the team's color palette, using a deep burgundy banner at the bottom and beige and white text for high contrast.
Laura Stacey's 2nd-period goal won it for the Victoire. Additional goals were scored by Natálie Mlýnková, Skylar Irving and Shiann Darkangelo. The 3 stars were Lina Ljunblom, Stacey and Mlýnková. Irving earned Player of the Game. Let's go Victoire! #MontrealVictoire #pwhl #torrentvsvictoire