Montreal Force kicks off expansion season in Premier Hockey Federation women’s league
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“In the past, having Dream Gap Tours was the alternative because we didn’t have anything else here in Montreal. We’ve had a lot of practices, not many games, and to me, that’s what I wanted to do.” Covering players’ health-care premiums, allowing of two-year contracts instead of one and the possibility of signing bonuses up to 10 per cent of total contract value were among other sweeteners.
“The only people that have jobs are the ones that had careers prior and don’t necessarily want to give those careers up to be able to do this.”
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