MONTREAL — The Dallas Wings continued their impressive run Friday night, extending their winning streak to four games with a 108-95 victory over the Toronto Tempo in front of a record-setting crowd at Bell Centre.

A sellout crowd of 20,996 watched the first WNBA regular-season game ever played in Montreal, setting a new league record for regular-season attendance and surpassing the previous mark of 20,711 established in 2024.
Dallas (15-8) has now won four consecutive road games for the first time since 2022 and matched its longest winning streak of the season. The Wings also improved to 2-0 against Toronto this year, while the Tempo dropped to 9-13.
Paige Bueckers delivered another standout performance, pouring in a season-high 34 points while adding six rebounds and six assists. The rookie guard shot 13-of-22 from the field and converted all six of her free-throw attempts, recording her fourth career 30-point game. It also marked her sixth outing this season with at least 20 points and six assists, one of the league’s top totals.
Dallas showcased its offensive balance with five players finishing in double figures.
Jessica Shepard controlled the paint with her 14th double-double of the season, totaling 20 points and a game-high 17 rebounds. The performance marked her third game this year with at least 20 points and 15 rebounds.
Arike Ogunbowale added 20 points and matched her season high with seven assists while grabbing three rebounds. It was her eighth 20-point game of the season as she continued to fuel Dallas’ high-powered offense.
Rookie Azzi Fudd chipped in 13 points, and veteran Alysha Clark provided a lift off the bench with a season-high 10 points.
The Wings maintained control for much of the night, using efficient shooting and balanced scoring to spoil Toronto’s appearance in front of a historic Canadian crowd. Dallas’ offense topped the 100-point mark for the second consecutive game as the club continues to build momentum heading into the second half of the WNBA season.
With four straight victories and growing confidence away from home, the Wings are playing some of their best basketball of the year as they continue climbing the league standings.


