| Feb. 28, 2026 |
The Charge welcome back their eight Olympians, including gold medalists Philips and Rory Guilday, and silver medalists Emily Clark, Brianne Jenner and Jocelyne Larocque. Ottawa is one of three teams (Montreal, Seattle) to have players from both Canada and the U.S. in the gold medal game. Katerina Mrazova joined Head Coach Carla MacLeod with Czechia and Sanni Ahola and Ronja Savolainen competed for Finland. |
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| Feb. 26, 2026 |
The PWHL's Triple Gold Club consists of nine players who have won Olympic gold, World Championship gold, and the Walter Cup, in Minnesota's Kendall Coyne Schofield, Britta Curl-Salemme, Taylor Heise, Nicole Hensley, Kelly Pannek, Maddie Rooney, Lee Stecklein, Grace Zumwinkle and Vancouver's Claire Thompson. Based on current PWHL rosters, the list will stay at nine if the Frost three-peat; otherwise, the list will grow by at least two, with up to six names being added when the Walter Cup is awarded this spring. Here's a list of who is eligible based on gold medals at the Olympics and Women's Worlds:BOS (6): Frankel, Keller, Hannah Brandt, Jamie Lee Rattray, Jill Saulnier, Haley WinnMTL (5): Poulin, Erin Ambrose, Ann-Renee Desbiens, Hayley Scamurra, Laura StaceyNY (2): Sarah Fillier, Micah Zandee-HartOTT (5): Philips, Emily Clark, Rory Guilday, Brianne Jenner, Jocelyne LarocqueSEA (4): Knight, Cayla Barnes, Hannah Bilka, Alex CarpenterTOR (6): Renata Fast, Kali Flanagan, Emma Maltais, Ella Shelton, Natalie Spooner, Blayre TurnbullVAN (4): Bell, Kristen Campbell, Emerance Maschmeyer, Sarah Nurse |
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| Feb. 19, 2026 |
THREE 4-TIME MEDALISTS: Brianne Jenner (OTT), Jocelyne Larocque (OTT), Natalie Spooner (TOR) - 2 Gold (2014, 2022), 2 Silver (2018, 2026) |
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| Feb. 17, 2026 |
RECORDS AND MILESTONES TO WATCHKnight (1 Gold, 3 Silver) and Poulin (3 Gold, 1 Silver) will become just the third and fourth players in hockey history to earn a fifth Olympic medal, joining Jayna Hefford, PWHL Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations, and Hayley Wickenheiser, who each won four gold and one silver.Poulin is the only player in Olympic hockey history to score in four gold medal games and score three gold medal-winning goals. In total, six of her record 20 career Olympic goals and eight of her 39 career points have been produced across four gold medal games. She will play in her 27th career Olympic game, surpassing both Hefford and Wickenheiser for the most all-time by a Canadian woman.Knight will play in her 29th career Olympic game, tied for the most in Olympic women's hockey history with Nicole Bullo of Switzerland and Michelle Karvinen (VAN) of Finland. Her 14 goals and 32 career Olympic points are both tied for U.S. records and includes two goals and one assist in her four previous gold medal games.Desbiens is one win shy of tying the all-time Olympic record of 10 held by Finland's Noora Raty.Frankel is one win shy of tying the Olympic single tournament record of five set in 2022 by Desbiens. Keller enters the game with 13 career Olympic points and needs just one to move into a tie for third in all-time scoring by a defender, a category led by Thompson with 17.Alex Carpenter (SEA) of the U.S., and Canada's Brianne Jenner (OTT) and Sarah Nurse (VAN) have each scored one goal and one assist in previous gold medal games, while Thompson, Jocelyne Larocque (OTT) and Blayre Turnbull (TOR) of Canada, and American Pannek each have one assist.Muller will play in her 26th career Olympic game, which will be tied for sixth all-time, while she is currently tied for seventh all-time with 28 career points (15G, 13A), and tied for fourth all-time in goals. She has a goal and an assist in two career bronze medal games.Nylen Persson needs just one point and Hjalmarsson needs two to reach 10 for their Olympic careers which would rank fifth in Swedish women's hockey history. |
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| Feb. 17, 2026 |
THREE 3-TIME MEDALISTS: Brianne Jenner (OTT), Jocelyne Larocque (OTT), Natalie Spooner (TOR) - 2 Gold (2014, 2022), 1 Silver (2018) |
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| Feb. 16, 2026 |
CANADA (23 PWHL PLAYERS):Daryl Watts (TOR): 2-6--8 PTSSarah Fillier (NY): 3-3--6 PTSJulia Gosling (SEA): 3-2--5 PTSMarie-Philip Poulin (MTL): 3-1--4 PTSKristin O'Neill (NY): 2-2--4 PTSClaire Thompson (VAN): 1-3--4 PTSEmily Clark (OTT): 2-1--3 PTSBrianne Jenner (OTT): 1-2--3 PTSLaura Stacey (MTL): 1-2--3 PTSRenata Fast (TOR): 0-3--3 PTSSophie Jaques (VAN): 0-3--3 PTSElla Shelton (TOR): 0-3--3 PTSBlayre Turnbull (TOR): 1-1--2 PTSErin Ambrose (MTL): 0-2--2 PTSEmma Maltais (TOR): 0-2--2 PTSSarah Nurse (VAN): 0-2--2 PTSJenn Gardiner (VAN): 1-0--1 PTSNatalie Spooner (TOR): 1-0--1 PTSJocelyne Larocque (OTT): 6 SOGKati Tabin (MTL): 4 SOGAnn-Renee Desbiens (MTL): 3-1, 1 SO, 1.81 GAA, .901 SV%Emerance Maschmeyer (VAN): 2-0, 1 SO, 0.47 GAA, .957 SV%Kayle Osborne (NY): Has not played |
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| Feb. 15, 2026 |
CANADA (23 PWHL PLAYERS):Sarah Fillier (NY): 3-3--6 PTSDaryl Watts (TOR): 2-4--6 PTSJulia Gosling (SEA): 3-2--5 PTSKristin O'Neill (NY): 2-2--4 PTSClaire Thompson (VAN): 1-3--4 PTSEmily Clark (OTT): 2-1--3 PTSBrianne Jenner (OTT): 1-2--3 PTSLaura Stacey (MTL): 1-2--3 PTSRenata Fast (TOR): 0-3--3 PTSMarie-Philip Poulin (MTL): 1-1--2 PTSBlayre Turnbull (TOR): 1-1--2 PTSErin Ambrose (MTL): 0-2--2 PTSSophie Jaques (VAN): 0-2--2 PTSEmma Maltais (TOR): 0-2--2 PTSSarah Nurse (VAN): 0-2--2 PTSElla Shelton (TOR): 0-2--2 PTSJenn Gardiner (VAN): 1-0--1 PTSNatalie Spooner (TOR): 1-0--1 PTSJocelyne Larocque (OTT): 5 SOGKati Tabin (MTL): 4 SOGAnn-Renee Desbiens (MTL): 2-1, 1 SO, 2.09 GAA, .905 SV%Emerance Maschmeyer (VAN): 2-0, 1 SO, 0.47 GAA, .957 SV%Kayle Osborne (NY): Has not played |
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| Feb. 5, 2026 |
Alternates:CAN: Renata Fast (TOR), Brianne Jenner (OTT), Jocelyne Larocque (OTT), Blayre Turnbull (TOR)CZE: Denisa Krizova (MIN), Katerina Mrazova (OTT)FIN: Ronja Savolainen (OTT)GER: Laura Kluge (BOS)SWE: Sara Hjalmarsson (TOR)SUI: Alina Muller (BOS)USA: Alex Carpenter (SEA), Megan Keller (BOS) |
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| Jan. 28, 2026 |
Jocelyne Larocque picked up her fifth assist, and point, of the season, providing the helper on Clark's third-period tally. In her sixteenth game of the season, the Canadian Olympian is now just two shy of her 2024-25 point total of seven assists across 30 regular-season games with Toronto and Ottawa -- and has already matched her five-assist total from last season with the Charge, achieved in 24 regular-season games. |
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| Jan. 9, 2026 |
Defenders:Erin Ambrose(MTL),Renata Fast(TOR),Sophie Jaques(VAN),Jocelyne Larocque(OTT),Ella Shelton(TOR),Kati Tabin(MTL),Claire Thompson(VAN). |
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| Jan. 9, 2026 |
Ottawa defender Jocelyne Larocque on Savolainen's evolution of play. "She's got it all. She's got a great size. She's physical. She's got a great shot, great vision. She defends well. I love playing with her. I think we try to make each other's job easy. As a defender, you want to do that for your partner. She really values defending, and I think I do too. It's a great pairing." |
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| Jan. 9, 2026 |
Jocelyne Larocque has points in back-to-back regular season games for the first time as a member of the Charge with an assist tonight and two helpers last Saturday. The defender last produced in consecutive games May 20-22 (1G, 1A) against Minnesota in the PWHL Walter Cup Finals. |
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| Jan. 9, 2026 |
Of the 23 players named to the roster, Poulin is the most experienced Olympian, heading to her fifth Games with four career medals (three gold, one silver). Brianne Jenner, Jocelyne Larocque, and Natalie Spooner will each make their fourth Olympic appearance, while Clark, Desbiens, Fast, Nurse, Stacey, and Turnbull are set for their third. Ambrose, Fillier, Maltais, Maschmeyer, Shelton, and Thompson will compete in their second Olympics. Seven PWHL players -- Gardiner, Gosling, Jaques, O'Neill, Osborne, Tabin, and Watts -- are making their Olympic debuts in Milan. |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
Jocelyne Larocquerecorded two assists for her first multi-point performance in 34 games as a member of the Charge. The alternate captain previously had two assists in a game with Toronto back on Feb. 27, 2024, also against Minnesota. |
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| Dec. 21, 2025 |
Katerina Mrazova and Jocelyne Larocque notched their first points of the season on Savolainen's goal. Both players had just one power play assist last season and finished the campaign with seven points apiece. The Czech forward had three goals and four assists in 14 games, while the Canadian defender had seven assists in 30 games. |
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| Dec. 16, 2025 |
Four of Ottawa's top seven returning scorers are still looking for their first points of the season including forwards Emily Clark and Katerina Mrazova, and defenders Ronja Savolainen and Jocelyne Larocque. Clark has never gone five games without a point in her PWHL career and leads the team with 17 shots. |
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| Dec. 8, 2025 |
Defenders: Erin Ambrose (MTL), Renata Fast (TOR), Nicole Gosling (MTL), Sophie Jaques (VAN), Jocelyne Larocque (OTT), Ella Shelton (TOR), Claire Thompson (VAN) |
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| Dec. 2, 2025 |
A trio of Minnesota natives contributed offensively in Ottawa's win over Vancouver with a goal by Mannon McMahon (Maple Grove) and two assists by rookie defender Rory Guilday (Chanhassen) and Hughes (Lino Lakes). Rookie forward Hemp (Andover) also adds to the Charge's deep roster of Minnesota ties that includes former UMD Bulldogs Jocelyne Larocque, Katerina Mrazova, Reece Hunt and Olivia Wallin. |
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| Nov. 26, 2025 |
Rory Guilday and Brooke Hobson made immediate impacts in their Charge debuts on the blue line, delivering four hits each in a physical battle against New York. Guilday, the team's fifth overall pick, was second on the team in time on ice (25:40) in a top pairing with Jocelyne Larocque. |
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| Nov. 22, 2025 |
Jocelyne Larocque led all Charge defenders in playoff scoring with four points (one goal, three assists) and was recently appointed as an alternate captain, forming a veteran leadership group with Clark (A) and captain Brianne Jenner. |
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