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Emily Clark has become the highest-paid player in the PWHL by signing a two-year contract extension with Ottawa Charge. The ...
One of the top players in the nation’s capital is sticking around for a bit longer. On Thursday, the Ottawa Charge announced ...
Darkangelo was actually a player Ottawa targeted in the original PWHL Draft, but Boston grabbed her first in Round 12. When the opportunity came along to trade for her, Hirshfeld said it was a ...
Things didn't go as planned for the Ottawa Charge in free agency. They had conversations with players like Natalie Spooner, Susanna Tapani, and Michela Cava, but in the end, came up empty.
The Ottawa Charge re-signed four players on Thursday headlined by Austrian forward Anna Meixner. Ottawa also re-signed goalie Logan Angers, and defenders Sam Isbell and Jessica Adolfsson.
A former University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldog, Mannon McMahon, has signed another one-year standard player agreement with ...
In this article, we’ll take a look at the three players the Ottawa Charge should and likely will protect. They have a lot of great names, and they’re going to lose some strong pieces, but ...
Served alongside the Ottawa Charge’s PWHL finals defeat was a bitter side dish: that their current collection of players will not have the privilege of running it back next year.
Each team lost four players, and each team was affected differently. The Minnesota Frost were the first team to give up a player, and slowly but surely, each team gave up their four.
Ottawa was actually the hardest team to figure out, with a short list of seven players including Ronja Savolainen, Brianne Jenner, Danielle Serdachny and Emerance Maschmeyer.