Minnesota Frost down Ottawa Charge to repeat
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The Ottawa Charge have plenty to be proud of after a strong showing in the Professional Women's Hockey League's second season, but the real test lies ahead with inevitable roster changes on the horizon.
Ottawa's rise to a team that’s two wins away from winning the Walter Cup began with a trade deadline that many viewed as a head-scratcher.
The Ottawa Charge have the opportunity to become the first Canadian PWHL team to lift the Walter Cup.But first, they have to get past the defending champion Minnesota Frost, a team with offence up and down the lineup and scoring threats littering the blue line.
The training staff doesn’t make concessions when it comes to player recovery—but they do hit the concession stand.
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — 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. The Charge will ...
The Ottawa Charge owes Gwyneth Philips. The Charge wouldn’t have made it to the PWHL playoffs — never mind the Walter Cup finals — without their 24-year-old netminder. When star puckstopper ...