Gladiators Dominate Montreal 109-84 Behind Green's Career Night
Green's 32 Points Power Barcelona Past Monarchs; Montreal Struggles Shooting
MONTREAL – The Barcelona Gladiators asserted their dominance on the road, steamrolling the Montreal Monarchs 109-84 in a commanding performance at the Bell Centre. A blistering offensive attack, spearheaded by a career-high 32 points from Daniel Green, proved too much for the Monarchs, who struggled to find their shooting rhythm throughout the contest. The Gladiators’ superior efficiency and balanced scoring effort secured a crucial win in the February 2026 Season standings.
The tone was set early as Barcelona established a double-digit lead in the first quarter, their crisp ball movement and aggressive drives to the basket overwhelming Montreal’s defense. Daniel Green was electric, connecting on a variety of pull-up jumpers and driving layups. By halftime, the Gladiators had built a substantial cushion, and the Monarchs, despite a valiant effort on the boards, couldn’t find the consistent scoring needed to mount a comeback.
Mia Jenkins led the Monarchs with 18 points, but the team’s overall shooting woes, particularly from beyond the arc (23.9% from three), proved insurmountable. Clara Rodriguez added 11 points and a game-high 6 assists for Montreal, while Darya Petrenko contributed 9 points and 4 assists.
“We just didn’t execute on our end tonight,” said Monarchs coach, Amelia Tremblay. “Credit to Barcelona, they played a fantastic game. We need to regroup and find our shooting touch.”
For Barcelona, the victory was a testament to their offensive firepower and cohesive play. “It felt good out there,” Daniel Green commented after the game. “We moved the ball, shared it well, and hit shots. That’s our identity.”
Key Notes:
- Daniel Green led all scorers with 32 points.
- Barcelona Gladiators assisted on 25 of their 42 made field goals.
- Montreal Monarchs shot a dismal 23.9% from three-point range.
- Freya Lindqvist recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Gladiators.