Les Canadiennes clinched first place in the CWHL last weekend with a 2-1 win over the Calgary Inferno on Sunday afternoon, marking Montreal's seventh Chairman's Award (awarded to the team with the best regular season record).
The playoff matchups are set. Les Canadiennes will host the Toronto Furies in a best-of-three semifinal matchup on February 26-27-28 (tickets are on sale by the way, and can be purchased here). But before they can start focusing on the Furies, they have to get past the Boston Blades.
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Boston has had a tremendously difficult season, going from first to worst, and missing the playoffs the season after winning the Clarkson Cup.