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Jessica DiGirolamo’s Playoff Assist Fuels Montreal Victoire’s Walter Cup Triumph

The Syracuse alumna contributed to a dominant 4‑0 victory over the Ottawa Charge, marking the franchise’s first Walter Cup title.

Montreal Victoire captured the PWHL Walter Cup on Tuesday, shutting out the Ottawa Charge 4‑0 in a commanding performance that left the capital’s fans stunned.

A Defender’s First Playoff Point

Among the contributors was former Syracuse defenseman Jessica DiGirolamo, whose assist on the fourth goal marked her inaugural playoff point, underscoring her growing impact in the series.

DiGirolamo, who spent four seasons with the Orange from 2017‑18 through 2021‑22, capped her collegiate career as the program’s all‑time leader among defenders in goals and points, having been a two‑time team captain.

Her nine postseason appearances this year reflected a steady ascent, culminating in a season in which she logged one goal and two assists in 29 regular‑season games, while also helping Syracuse to multiple conference titles.

The victory not only secured the franchise’s first Walter Cup but also highlighted the rising competitiveness of the Professional Women’s Hockey League, a development that bodes well for the sport’s future.

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