The Ottawa Charge defeated the New York Sirens 5-1 [1] during a PWHL matinee game on Saturday [1].
The victory strengthens Ottawa's position in the league standings as they navigate a competitive season. This result underscores the team's offensive depth and defensive stability against a New York squad struggling to find consistency.
Brianne Jenner played a central role in the win, recording one goal and two assists [1]. Her ability to facilitate the offense provided the Charge with a steady rhythm throughout the contest. Jocelyne Larocque also contributed to the scoreline, finishing the game with one goal and one assist [1].
Other key contributions came from Ronja Savolainen, Peyton Hemp, and Rebecca Leslie [1]. The offensive surge was matched by a strong performance in the crease. Goalie Gwyneth Phillips stopped 23 shots [1] to limit the Sirens to a single goal.
The Charge's defensive effort ensured that New York remained unable to mount a significant comeback. By controlling the pace of the game, Ottawa was able to maintain its lead from the opening period through the final whistle.
Following this victory, the Ottawa Charge hold a record of 8-7-1-12 [1]. The team continues to build momentum as they look to secure a higher seed for the postseason. The Sirens will look to address their defensive gaps following the loss [1].
“The Ottawa Charge defeated the New York Sirens 5-1”
The victory pushes the Ottawa Charge to an 8-7-1-12 record, signaling a stabilization of their season performance. By securing a decisive win against the Sirens, Ottawa demonstrates a balanced capability between high-scoring offensive play and reliable goaltending, which is critical for playoff contention in the PWHL.





