
Ottawa Charge Prepare for Summer Season with Near‑Full Roster
The Charge have retained all three goaltenders, bolstered their defense and added new talent, while coaching staff remains unchanged, setting the stage for a competitive campaign.
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The Charge have retained all three goaltenders, bolstered their defense and added new talent, while coaching staff remains unchanged, setting the stage for a competitive campaign.

After reaching the Walter Cup Finals, the Ottawa Charge confront roster changes, a potential arena move and a influx of talent. Five players emerge as potential breakout stars, each bringing distinct skills and experiences.

After six games at the Canadian Tire Centre, the Ottawa Charge have secured a long‑term lease that will keep them in Kanata, leaving their former Lansdowne hub behind.

The latest player movements reveal which clubs are positioning themselves for championship contention and which are rebuilding after significant losses.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League revealed its 2025‑26 postseason awards, spotlighting former NCAA players who dominated in statistics, impact and rookie performance.

The Professional Women's Hockey League honored its brightest stars in Detroit, recognizing record‑setting performances, rookie breakthroughs and impactful community work.

The Premier Women’s Hockey League announced its award winners, highlighting Frankel’s historic MVP honor and a host of other league accolades.

With contracts winding down and the league eyeing expansion, the Ottawa Charge must prioritize protecting their top talent, including a standout netminder, a breakout forward and a defensive anchor.

Three Boston University women's ice hockey graduates were instrumental in Montreal's championship run, combining for key contributions that capped a dominant 3-1 series win against Ottawa.

The Professional Women's Hockey League has revealed its three finalists for the 2026 Forward of the Year award, highlighting record‑breaking seasons from Minnesota Frost’s Taylor Heise and Kelly Pannek, and Ottawa Charge’s Brianne Jenner.

Montréal leads the Walter Cup Finals 2-0, with Game 3 set for May 18 at Canadian Tire Centre. Marie-Philip Poulin's seven playoff points put her within reach of a record, while a goaltending duel and a potential Canadian championship loom.

Marie-Philip Poulin's no-look pass set up the overtime winner in Game 2, showcasing her clutch skill and leadership as the Montreal Victoire lead the Walter Cup final 2-0.

In a tightly contested Walter Cup Finals opener, the Montréal Victoire rallied past the Ottawa Charge, with Abby Roque scoring the decisive goal in overtime. The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) now looks ahead to Game 2 in Montreal.

Montreal’s Laura Stacey returned from injury to help secure a 2‑1 overtime victory over Ottawa, with Abby Roque delivering the decisive goal.