Emily Clark scored midway through the second period to give Ottawa a two-goal advantage, goalkeeper Emerance Maschmeyer made her 21st save in the final 30 seconds, and the Charge held off the New York ...
From shocking trades to a surprising number of suspensions, not to mention some stellar rookie play, the PWHL isn't afraid to ...
The Ottawa Charge put in an all-around performance to beat the home New York Sirens in front of the seasons smallest crowd in ...
Listen in to the best on-ice moments from Canadian forward Emily Clark as the visiting Ottawa Charge defeat the Toronto ...
The first-ever pro women’s hockey game in Rogers Arena is expected to be loud, with a sold-out Vancouver crowd for the ...
(Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP) Toronto Sceptres’ Jocelyne Larocque (3) gets the puck away from Ottawa ...
The New York Sirens hosted the Ottawa Charge on Dec. 7. The Charge showed no mercy, defeating the home team 3-2.
The first trade of the 2024-25 PWHL season — and the biggest trade in league history — was announced on Monday night.
Gabbie Hughes, left, of Ottawa controls the puck against Mellissa Channell-Watkins (23) of the Frost in the second period Thursday at Xcel Energy Center. (Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Could Vancouver be next in line to get a PWHL team? The league sees great potential although there are some roadblocks to get past.
With the Professional Women’s Hockey League season underway, NHL.com staff writer Anna Kulesa will be filing a biweekly ...
An unassisted goal from Jincy Roese with 70 seconds remaining lifted the Ottawa Charge to a 2-1 victory against the Toronto ...