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Poor ice conditions at TD Place delays Ottawa Charge game for one hour
- In Ottawa on Wednesday, Fanuza Kadirova scored twice, including the power-play winner with 1:46 remaining, as Ottawa defeated Seattle 4-3.
- Following repairs that left players standing for nearly 30 minutes, the match was delayed an hour for ice issues after a lengthy pregame ceremony.
- Emily Clark hit the 40-point mark with her second-period goal, Jessie Eldridge scored two goals, and Alex Carpenter converted the first penalty-shot goal in PWHL history.
- Ottawa's win moves the Charge to a 5-5-1-7 record while Seattle falls to 4-1-2-9; the Charge visit the New York Sirens on Sunday and the Torrent host the Boston Fleet next Wednesday.
- After a Torrent power-play, Seattle rebounded in the second, outshooting the Charge 17-7, but Ottawa regained its two-goal lead 42 seconds later.
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Fanuza Kadirova’s late power-play goal lifts Ottawa Charge past Seattle Torrent 4-3
Fanuza Kadirova scored two goals, including the power-play winner with 1:46 remaining, and the Ottawa Charge beat the Seattle Torrent 4-3.
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