The assumption — for those who didn’t witness the Ottawa Charge’s “missed opportunity ... on our part,” said Charge coach Carla MacLeod, whose team was outshot 29-28 by the Fleet.
“That’s the best overtime we’ve played as Ottawa PWHL or Ottawa Charge,” coach Carla MacLeod said, covering off the league’s two years of existence. “It was really great effort by ...
🥊 @PWHL_Boston’s Jill Saulnier & @PWHL ... of the game and that’s the fun part of this league,” said Ottawa coach Carla MacLeod after the game. “Neither player backed down and I suspect ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNWhy a neutral-site clash with the Minnesota Frost is such a big PWHL game for Ottawa ChargeLike their brothers with the Senators and 67’s, the Ottawa Charge hope to make like the clock on your kitchen wall and spring forward over the next few days in pursuit of a playoff spot. The biggest ...
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With Maschmeyer out, Philips gets her chance in Charge netBackup netminder Gwyneth Philips stopped 24 of 27 shots in a 5-2 loss to Boston on Saturday. The Fleet scored two empty-net goals in the road win. Philips will carry the load for Ottawa after regular ...
The PWHL season has officially passed the midway ... finding chemistry and confidence with the puck needs to be a priority. Carla MacLeod is one of the best communicators in the league and brings ...
Ottawa's Alexa Vasko scored a late short-handed goal to lift the Charge to a 3-2 Professional Women's Hockey League victory over the Minnesota Frost.
More than any other general manager in the PWHL, Michael Hirshfeld has ... But you know what, the team, the staff here in Ottawa …. I was hopeful that it’d be welcoming. I had played with (coach) ...
Maddie Rooney stopped all 19 shots she faced as the Minnesota Frost shutout the Ottawa Charge 5-0 in front of 10,782 fans in ...
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