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Emphatic Montreal Claims Canadian Classique Honours

I watched Mason Toye practise that finish time and time again during pre-season training. It was like being taken back there just a few short weeks ago, as he opened his body to meet Brault-Guillard’s pass and arc a wonderful finish well beyond the reach of Alex Bono.

Forget about finding range. Toye was bang-on from play one! And his troubled start as a Montreal player began to evaporate right there, right then.

It was the right move by Nancy putting the former Loon up top from the start. He’s the man on form, the only central striker with a goal in pre-season.