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How Much Will a Strong Ottawa Charge Power Play Matter in the PWHL Playoffs?

Alina Müller and Jamie Lee Rattray scored late second-period goals as Boston’s penalty kill stifled Ottawa’s power play.

Summary by Ottawa Citizen
The penalty-box benches barely had time to cool as a steady stream of players cycled through them in the opening game of the PWHL semifinal between the Ottawa Charge and the Boston Fleet.

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The Ottawa Charge went 2-1 ahead of the Boston Fleet in its first game of the series against the U.S. team. However, the match had started well with Jocelyne Larocque's goal in the first period to give his team the lead. Malhemenand two quick goals at the end of the second to give the Fleet the lead. In the defeat, goaltender Gwyneth Phillips played very well by repelling 26 of the 28 shots directed against her. The next game is scheduled for Sa…

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The IX broke the news on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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