NEWARK, NJ (March 12, 2025) – Maja Nylén Persson netted the overtime winner for New York in a 3-2 win over the Montréal Victoire, snapping the Sirens’ nine-game losing streak on Wednesday night at Prudential Center. Abby Roque opened the scoring for the Sirens with a shot that took a bounce off a Victoire defender’s leg and into the net, giving New York the lead heading into the first intermission. In the opening minutes of the second period, Maureen Murphy capitalized off a rebound to give Montréal the equalizer. Sarah Fillier responded mid-way through the period to put the Sirens ahead once again. Following a major penalty assessed to Fillier five minutes into the third period, Kati Tabin converted on the power play for the Victoire to tie the game at two. Nearly two minutes into extra time, New York found the back of the net on the power play to secure the win in front of a home crowd. Between the pipes for the Sirens, Corinne Schroeder earned her seventh win of the season – and first since Jan. 15 – stopping 28 of 30 shots. At the other end of the ice, Ann-Renée Desbiens turned aside 23 of 26 shots for the Victoire in her 17th start of the season. With the win, New York now sits at 24 points on the season and pulls within six points of fifth-place Ottawa. Meanwhile, Montréal picked up a single point in the overtime loss and remains in the league’s top spot with 44 points, eight points ahead of second-place Toronto.