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Last season, Sarah Fillier was the runaway winner of the PWHL's Rookie of the Year Award. If Gwyneth Philips had been ...
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Charge’s ascension from one of the bottom teams in the PWHL to a franchise that’s two wins away from winning the Walter Cup started with a trade deadline that was widely ...
The Canadian women's hockey team will begin its quest to defend its Olympic title with three training camps throughout the ...
Ottawa Charge's Rebecca Leslie (37) scores against Montreal Victoire goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens (35) during first-period PWHL hockey playoff action in Ottawa, Ontario, Friday, May 16, 2025.
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How can the Ottawa Charge safeguard its PWHL future? - MSNServed alongside the Ottawa Charge’s PWHL finals defeat was a bitter side dish: that their current collection of players will not have the privilege of running it back next year.
They lead the best-of-five league PWHL Finals against Ottawa 2-1 after Saturday’s Game 3 triple-overtime victory and can avoid a fifth and final game at Ottawa on Wednesday if they win Monday in ...
This marks the second straight season that the PWHL Finals will feature the league’s two playoff underdogs competing for the Walter Cup. Ottawa (12-2-4-12) and Minnesota (10-5-4-11) finished in ...
Darkangelo was actually a player Ottawa targeted in the original PWHL Draft, but Boston grabbed her first in Round 12. When the opportunity came along to trade for her, Hirshfeld said it was a ...
Ottawa Charge's Rebecca Leslie (37) scores against Montreal Victoire goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens (35) during first-period PWHL hockey playoff action in Ottawa, Ontario, Friday, May 16, 2025.
OTTAWA, Ontario — Gwyneth Philips made 19 saves and the Ottawa Charge advanced to the PWHL championship series, beating the Montreal Victoire 2-1 on Friday night in Game 4.
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