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Turnbull’s goal came after Ottawa defender Ronja Savolainen lost the puck inside the Charge blue line. Emma Maltais cemented ...
Ottawa Charge coach Carla MacLeod credits goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer for keeping game close in 4-2 loss to Toronto ...
The PWHL is now the primary pool for Canadian and USA national team players. Here's a look at seven players who did not ...
The PWHL season has hit the one-third mark. Here's a look at how the PWHL's awards could play out if they were handed out ...
The New York Sirens continue to lag behind in attendance. The league has tried moving the team, playing in three different ...
The Ottawa Charge felt like they beat themselves Tuesday night. The Charge (4-0-2-4) struggled to match the Toronto Sceptres’ intensity and effort and ultimately fell short in a 4-2 loss.
Host Anastasia Bucsis is joined by PWHL analyst Karissa Donkin to break down the biggest storylines across the league and their reaction to Canada's women's U18s world gold-medal win.