Montreal Roses FC, Halifax Tides FC battle to 0-0 tie
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Montreal Roses FC and Halifax Tides FC battled to a 0-0 tie in Northern Super League action Saturday in Laval, Que.
The tie was the first for the NSL this season but also earned Halifax (0-2-1) its first point.
Montreal (3-0-1, 10 points) remains atop the league standings. It held a 15-10 edge in total shots but Halifax had one more on-target shot (3-2).
Roses FC remain undefeated after a scoreless draw with Tides FC in NSL action
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Halifax Tides FC gets its first ever NSL points in franchise history with a 0-0 draw against Montreal Roses FC Saturday.
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