Les Canadiennes’ final two games of the regular season will certainly have the feel of a playoff series.
Montreal is four points behind Calgary and can pull even with a pair of regulation wins. That would give Montreal the advantage in both head-to-head record and regulation wins, which would give them the edge.
The two teams have split their four games this season, but all four have been played in Montreal, albeit at four different arenas. The first matchup between the two was a 1-0 Montreal win at the Bell Centre. Calgary followed that up the next day with a 5-3 win, in a game where Caroline Ouellette became the first player in CWHL history to reach 300 points.