Ottawa Charge and Minnesota Frost battle for Walter Cup
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At 135:33, Victoire forward Catherine Dubois finally scored the game-winner in a dramatic 3-2 win to even the playoff series at one game apiece. Québec native setting records in her home Province 🥺 Catherine Dubois' GWG in 4OT ⬇️⬇️⬇️ pic.twitter.com/ojMk9j1jdN
Montreal Victoire's Kori Cheverie, Ottawa Charge's Carla MacLeod and Toronto Sceptres' Troy Ryan have been named the finalists for Professional Women's Hockey League coach of the year honours.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNExpansion draft rules and bumped up ticket prices aside, Ottawa Charge set for PWHL finalIt’s not the only quizzical call made by the PWHL, which has bumped up ticket prices for the final to as high as $150 in two end zone sections and $130 between the blue lines, while charging $63 for low-end seats.
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Gwyneth Philips, Taylor Heise, Gabbie Hughes named PWHL's three stars of the weekOttawa Charge goaltender Gwyneth Philips, Minnesota Frost forward Taylor Heise and Ottawa forward Gabbie Hughes have been named the Professional Women’s Hockey League's three stars of the week.
With the announcement of expansion rules for Seattle and Vancouver, the PWHL has created a complex situation for GM’s and players going into the June 3rd protection deadline, the June 4th-8th exclusive signing window,
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNRe-signing Tereza Vanisova "top priority" for Ottawa Charge this summerThe best players of the first round were identified by the league on Monday night when Charge goalie Gwyneth Philips, Frost forward Taylor Heise (who leads the PWHL playoffs in scoring with seven points) and Ottawa’s Gabbie Hughes were named the PWHL’s three stars of the week.
The six existing teams, including the Boston Fleet, will each lose four players during the two-phase process beginning with a signing period spanning June 4-8, followed by an expansion draft June 9.