The kazoos were loud, and the cheers were deafening as the Ottawa Charge took to the ice for their home opener against the ...
Taylor Girard had a natural hat trick in the third period, Kayle Osborne made 28 saves and the New York Sirens beat the ...
Following the final roster announcements on Thursday, the Ottawa Charge held their first team practice ahead of the home ...
There’s an off-ice faceoff playing out in the nation’s capital between the city’s professional women’s hockey team and the ...
Ottawa City Council approved a $419 million arena project on Friday that PWHL officials say jeopardizes the Charge’s ...
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'Proved we belong': Young Sirens start off PWHL season with big win over Charge
The New York Sirens are starting fresh in their third PWHL season as the only remaining team in the league that has never played a playoff game. So far it’s working, as the Sirens topped the Ottawa ...
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PWHL, Ottawa Charge take note: Smaller venue is better, says former OSEG co-owner Jeff Hunt
“A 5,500-seat building is well below what we average in Ottawa, so we will not play at Lansdowne 2.0,” Amy Scheer, the PWHL’s ...
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PWHL considers options including relocating Ottawa Charge over plans to reduce seating capacity
The plans to renovate Lansdowne Park include reducing seating capacity from 8,500 to 6,600. The Charge averaged 7,000 fans ...
Ottawa Charge players said they're looking forward to seeing how their chemistry at training camp translates to their home ...
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How Ottawa Charge became PWHL's 'United Nations' entering promising Year 3
What’s truly unique about this Charge roster is that on Saturday night, when the team hosts the New York Sirens in its season ...
After the Professional Women's Hockey League suggested the Ottawa Charge could relocate if an appropriate arena isn't found, ...
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