
Charge moving on from 4OT loss to Victoire as PWHL playoff hockey makes Ottawa debut
OTTAWA — With a quadruple-overtime loss in Montreal behind them, the Ottawa Charge are focused on responding Tuesday night when they host a Professional Women’s Hockey League playoff game for the first time.
The Charge returned home with their best-of-five semifinal series against Montreal tied 1—1 after a gruelling Game 2 that lasted over 140 minutes — the longest game in PWHL history — with the Victoire winning 3-2 on a goal from Catherine Dubois.
Ottawa forced the Sunday’s game at Place Bell to overtime scoring twice in a span of just over four minutes in the third period.
“I think for us, it was just a matter of, OK, this is playoff hockey,” Ottawa coach Carla MacLeod said Monday, as the teams made a most of a day off to recover from the physical and emotional toll of Sunday’s marathon match. “You know, they’re a great team, we’re a great team, it’s going to go back and forth, and we recognize that.”