4h
Ottawa Citizen on MSNOttawa Charge believes in playoff chances despite being eight points back with nine games leftRest can be detrimental to the health of a hockey team. The Ottawa Charge is a prime example. Before a relaxing bye week, from Feb. 28 until March 6, the Charge was looking good. It had picked up at least a point in five consecutive games.
2h
Ottawa Citizen on MSNHockey's Batherson siblings provide a special night for their familyThe Ottawa Senators winger shared a special moment with his sister, Mae, a defender for the Minnesota Frost of the Professional Women’s Hockey League, who performed a ceremonial faceoff before the Senators’ game against the Detroit Red Wings at the Canadian Tire Centre.
Frost, Maddie Rooney shutout Ottawa Charge 5-0
Ottawa Charge shut out in Takeover Tour game in Raleigh, N.C.
Frost, Maddie Rooney shutout Ottawa Charge 5-0 in Takeover Tour game in Raleigh, N.C.
Kendall Coyne Schofield scored the game-winning goal in the sixth minute of play and Maddie Rooney earned her second shutout as the Minnesota Frost blanked the Ottawa Charge 5-0 in a PWHL game played on the home ice of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes.
Minnesota Frost, with a shutout by Maddie Rooney, roll against Ottawa Charge
The Frost scored three first-period goals and settled in for a 5-0 victory Friday over the Ottawa Charge at Lenovo Center in Raleigh, N.C. Maddie Rooney got the shutout, but she wasn’t kept terribly busy;
The Minnesota Frost and Ottawa Charge faced off for the fourth time this season on Friday night, Mar. 7, in Raleigh, North Carolina, as part of the PWHL’s Takeover Tour. The Frost had their full ...
Maddie Rooney stopped all 19 shots she faced as the Minnesota Frost shutout the Ottawa Charge 5-0 in front of 10,782 fans in Raleigh, North Carolina. The game was the seventh stop on the PWHL’s Takeover Tour.
The defending champion United States and Canada are in different groups for tourney, which starts the day after Christmas.
Beijing, Mexico City and Ottawa reply in kind to Washington, Minnesota’s agricultural exports will likely become more expensive and thus less competitive on the world market," John Rash writes. (Glen
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results