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Torrent top Charge 5-3 to earn first regulation road win of season

Natalie Snodgrass scored with 1:21 left, and Seattle converted 1 of 4 power plays to end its 26-game wait for a road regulation victory.

  • On Wednesday, the Seattle Torrent secured their first regulation road win of the season, defeating the Ottawa Charge 5-3 in their 26th game.
  • Returning to Ottawa for the first time since March 4, the Charge faced the Torrent with Stephanie Markowski and Fanusa Kadirova opening the scoring early.
  • Danielle Serdachny scored two goals assisted by Julia Gosling, while Corinne Schroeder made 36 saves for Seattle and Gwyneth Philips stopped 28 for Ottawa.
  • Natalie Snodgrass scored the game-winning power-play goal with 1:21 remaining, and Cayla Barnes added an empty-netter, while the Charge finished 1-for-4 on special teams.
  • The Charge heads to Toronto to face the Sceptres on Saturday, while the Torrent will visit the Vancouver Goldeneyes on Tuesday.
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Torrent top Charge 5-3 to earn first regulation road win of season

It took until the 26th game of the season but thanks to a Natalie Snodgrass power-play goal, the Seattle Torrent picked up their first regulation road win Wednesday night beating the Ottawa Charge 5-3.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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