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PWHL: Sceptres 2, Sirens 3

Denisa Křížová, Maja Nylén Persson and Casey O’Brien scored three straight goals in the third period to help the Sirens rally past the Sceptres on Wednesday night. New York and Toronto are tied for fifth place in the PWHL standings with 34 points apiece, trailing Ottawa’s 36 for the final playoff spot.


PWHL: Frost 2, Fleet 3

Jessie Eldridge scored two goals and added an assist, Alina Müller had a goal and a pair of helpers, and the Fleet edged the Frost on Wednesday night. Boston moved within one point of first-place Montreal, with the two teams set to face each other on Friday.


PWHL: Charge 2, Sceptres 0

Brianne Jenner and Sarah Wozniewicz both scored as the Charge shut out the Sceptres in a feisty battle on Saturday. Gwyneth Philips had 42 saves for Ottawa in the win.


PWHL: Victoire 1, Fleet 0

Lina Ljungblom scored a goal in the third period, Ann-Renée Desbiens made 20 saves for her seventh shutout of the season, and the Victoire blanked the Fleet in a battle between the top two teams in the PWHL. Montreal has won six games in a row and leads the league with 58 points.


PWHL: Torrent 5, Charge 3

It took until the 26th game of the season but thanks to a Natalie Snodgrass power-play goal, the Torrent picked up their first regulation road win Wednesday night, beating the Charge 5-3. Snodgrass scored from the top circle with 1:21 remaining in regulation, and Cayla Barnes added an empty-netter to seal the win just over a minute later.


PWHL: Fleet 5, Goldeneyes 1

In the final Takeover Tour game of the 2025-26 PWHL season, Boston dominated Vancouver in Edmonton, hanging five on the Goldeneyes. Jesse Eldridge had two goals in the matchup.


PWHL: Torrent 1, Victoire 4

Three second period goals spurred the Montreal Victoire to a 4-1 win over the Seattle Torrent in the Professional Women’s Hockey League on Tuesday.


PWHL: Goldeneyes 5, Frost 6

Kelly Pannek had two goals and two assists to pad her PWHL-leading points total and help the Minnesota Frost hold off the Vancouver Goldeneyes. The Frost ended a three-game losing streak and clinched a spot in the postseason.


PWHL: Victoire 3, Charge 0

Sandra Abstreiter made 39 saves to pick up her first shutout in the Professional Women’s Hockey League and led the Montreal Victoire to a win over the Ottawa Charge. Kaitlin Willoughby, with two goals, and Abby Roque scored for the Victoire, who moved into first place in the eight-team PWHL.


Lalonde, Pounder discuss the future of the Charge in Ottawa

With over 17,000 fans in attendance for the Victoire vs. Charge at the Canadian Tire Centre Saturday night, TSN's Claire Hanna, Kenzie Lalonde and Cheryl Pounder discuss the incredible environment, and the future of the Charge in Ottawa.


PWHL: Sceptres 2, Charge 1

Maggie Connors had a goal and an assist for the Sceptres in a win over the Charge in a Takeover Tour game Wednesday in Calgary. Claire Dalton scored her first career goal for the Sceptres and captain Blayre Turnbull had two assists for Toronto, which leapfrogged Ottawa into fourth in the PWHL standings.


PWHL: Goldeneyes 0, Victoire 3

Hayley Scamurra scored twice and Ann-Renée Desbiens made 18 saves for her sixth shutout of the season as the Victoire blanked the Goldeneyes to notch their third straight win and clinch a playoff berth.


PWHL: Goldeneyes 3, Sceptres 2

Izzy Daniel had a goal and an assist as the Vancouver Goldeneyes snapped a two-game skid with a 3-2 win over the Toronto Sceptres on Sunday in the Professional Women’s Hockey League.


PWHL: Charge 2, Torrent 0

Sarah Wozniewicz gave Ottawa the lead, rookie Peyton Hemp scored her first goal, and Gwyneth Philips posted her first shutout of the season as the Charge blanked Seattle on Sunday despite the return of Torrent's captain Hilary Knight.


Former Sceptre Izzy Daniel helps Goldeneyes pick up win in Toronto

Former Sceptres player Izzy Daniel had a goal and an assist in over 18 minutes of ice time to help lead the Goldeneyes to a win in Toronto, who got a strong two-goal performance from captain Blayre Turnbull. Daniella Ponticelli and Cheryl Pounder recap all the action.


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