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Charge Beat the Goldeneyes 4-2, Extend Franchise-Record Win Streak to 5 Games
Ottawa Charge extended their franchise-record win streak to five games with key goals and a 23-save performance by goalie Gwyneth Philips.
- On Friday, the Ottawa Charge defeated the Vancouver Goldeneyes 4-2 in Ottawa, extending their franchise-record winning streak to five games.
- At 10:12 of the first period, Savolainen opened the scoring after a Peyton Hemp rebound, and Jenner and Leslie added late empty-net goals to seal the win.
- Gwyneth Philips stopped 23 shots for Ottawa, while Kristen Campbell made 23 saves and Sophie Jaques scored at 11:13 after dekking Peyton Hemp and shooting through Brooke Hobson’s legs.
- Ottawa takes on the Boston Fleet in Halifax on Sunday while Vancouver continues its road trip against the Montreal Victoire, holding one road win in five games this season.
- Several players named to Canada's Olympic team were involved in the matchup, with Ottawa thriving when protecting a lead while Vancouver struggled to create net-front traffic.
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Charge beat the Goldeneyes 4-2, extend franchise-record win streak to 5 games
Anna Meixner, Ronja Savolainen, Brianne Jenner and Rebecca Leslie scored as the Ottawa Charge defeated the Vancouver Goldeneyes 4-2 on Friday night for their franchise-record fifth straight victory.
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After a rough start to the season, the Charge now find themselves on a 4 game winning streak, with the most recent one being a thrilling regulation win over the Frost.Of course, because 3 of those 4 wins were in overtime, the Charge haven't improved much on their position in the standings. The one team that's been as bad as they have this season is the one they're facing tonight.A regulation win tonight would put the Charge in 5th place, and rig…
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