OTTAWA — Gabbie Hughes capped a two-goal effort with the winning score 36 seconds into overtime as the Ottawa Charge earned a 5-4 victory over the New York Sirens on Wednesday in the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
Rookie Taylor House earned the first point of her career, deflecting a shot from fellow first-year player Stephanie Markowski, who had two assists for Ottawa, early in the second period.
Emily Clark and Shiann Darkangelo also netted goals for the Charge (7-1-4-8), which extended their point streak to seven games. Emerance Maschmeyer made 23 saves.
Rookie star Sarah Fillier and assistant captain Alex Carpenter each earned a goal and an assist for the Sirens (4-3-4-9), which lost their eighth in a row. Ella Shelton and Abby Roque, with the game-tying goal to force overtime, also scored.
Corinne Schroeder stopped 26 shots.
TAKEAWAYS
Charge: Clark continues to fire on all cylinders. Last week’s PWHL star of the week extended her point streak to seven games with her third-period goal.
Sirens: Shelton is fifth among PWHL defenders in scoring with 11 points (six goals, five assists) in 15 games.
KEY MOMENT
With under two minutes left in regulation, Ottawa defender Zoe Boyd blocked a shot to put an end to a rush chance by the Sirens and help send the game to overtime before Hughes sealed the win.
KEY STAT
Eighteen different skaters earned points Wednesday night.
UP NEXT
Charge: Visit the Minnesota Frost on March 7.
Sirens: Visit the Boston Fleet on March 5.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 26, 2025.
Adam Beauchemin, The Canadian Press