Montreal Roses FC, Halifax Tides FC play to 2-2 draw in Northern Super League
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HALIFAX – Kang Chae-rim scored the tying goal in the 73rd minute as the Montreal Roses FC played to a 2-2 draw against the Halifax Tides FC in Northern Super League action on Thursday.
Chae-rim’s goal came just three minutes after Saorla Miller netted her second of the game in the 70th minute to put Halifax (3-13-7) ahead 2-1.
Charlotte Bilbault tied the game at 1-1 for Montreal (10-7-6) in the 67th minute.

Miller opened the scoring in the 36th minute.
Montreal moved into a tie with the Ottawa Rapid FC for second place in the six-team league standings with 36 points. Meanwhile, Halifax remains last, sitting seven points behind the fifth-place Calgary Wild FC.
Both teams will next play on Saturday, Oct. 11. Montreal will welcome Vancouver Rise FC, while Halifax will visit Calgary.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 2, 2025.