Charge stunned with costly collapse to Sirens, need to 'dig in' to make playoffs
- The Ottawa Charge suffered a 6-3 loss to the New York Sirens after leading 3-0, resulting in a blow to their playoff hopes as they now sit fifth in their league.
- Captain Brianne Jenner noted the team's absence of pushback attitude, stating, 'I think our details needed to be a lot better and there's no excuse for that result.'
- Coach MacLeod expressed disappointment, saying, 'It’s on us to find it, and we’ve got to find another gear for ourselves.'
- Ottawa faces the Boston Fleet next, needing to improve quickly with only five games left in the season.
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Charge stunned with costly collapse to Sirens, need to ‘dig in’ to make playoffs
OTTAWA - No matter the outcome Carla MacLeod could usually find a silver lining, but an epic collapse had the Ottawa Charge coach at a loss for words.

Charge stunned with costly collapse to Sirens, need to 'dig in' to make playoffs
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Sirens score six times in third period to upset Charge 6-3
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Charge’s playoff hopes took a beating Tuesday night following a 6-3 loss to the New York Sirens. The Charge (9-1-4-11) blew a 3-0 third-period lead and allowed the last-place Sirens (6-4-4-12) to score six unanswered goals.
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