| Jan. 13, 2026 |
Ottawa is tied with New York with six new players who have contributed three or more points this season: Rory Guilday (7), Sarah Wozniewicz (5), Anna Shokhina (4), Peyton Hemp (4), Fanuza Kadirova (3), Brooke Hobson (3). This group represents over 37% of the Charge's offensive production. |
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| Jan. 9, 2026 |
Alexa Vasko averages 11:02 minutes per game centering the Charge's fourth line, but the high-energy veteran's 16 hits are tied for the team lead with defenders Rory Guilday and Brooke Hobson. Brooke McQuigge leads Vancouver with 19 hits. |
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| Jan. 9, 2026 |
Brooke Hobson recorded her first assist and second point as a member of the Charge on the team's second goal of the night. The third-year defender had three helpers last season as a member of the Sirens. |
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| Dec. 27, 2025 |
Charge defenders have now scored in three straight contests:Ronja Savolainenvs. Minnesotain Chicago (Dec. 21),Brooke Hobsonvs. Toronto (Dec. 23), andStephanieMarkowskithis afternoon in Ottawa. With Markowski's tally, the Charge became the second team (BOS) to have four different defenders hit the back of the net this season. |
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| Dec. 23, 2025 |
Brooke Hobsonscored her first goal andpointin her eighth game as a member of the Charge. The defender scored once in each of her first two PWHL seasons with New York. |
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| Dec. 23, 2025 |
TORONTO (December 23, 2025) - The Ottawa Charge erased a 3-0 deficit to earn a second straight overtime win, defeating the Toronto Sceptres 4-3 on Tuesday night at Coca-Cola Coliseum before a crowd of 8,108. Rebecca Leslie's two-goal performance initiated the comeback at 6:22 of the second period, then sealed the win against her former team with the overtime goal scored on the power play just 1:24 into extra time. Gabbie Hughes brought the Charge to within one goal at 14:12 of the middle frame with her first of the season on the power play, and defender Brooke Hobson got her first as a member of the Charge to tie the game at 4:36 of the third period. Maggie Connors scored her first of the season at 1:38 of the first period to give the Sceptres their quickest lead of the season. Daryl Watts made it 2-0 at 7:32 of the first period, then defender Ella Shelton made it 3-0 at 6:08 of the second. Shots were an even 37-37, season highs for both teams, with Gwyneth Philips earning the win with 34 saves opposite Raygan Kirk who stopped a season-high of 33. Ottawa's win is the largest comeback of the PWHL season and in team history on the heels of a thrilling overtime victory over Minnesota in Chicago during the Takeover Tour on Sunday. Toronto had an opposite result in their first Takeover Tour game in Halifax, losing to Montreal in a shootout Wednesday, but have points in three straight games after a Sunday win in New York. Both teams return to action on Saturday afternoon following a short holiday break with Ottawa at home to Boston and Toronto in Montreal for the Duel at the Top at the Bell Centre. |
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| Dec. 4, 2025 |
Brooke Hobsonhad two hits on the Charge blue line to take the PWHL lead with 10 in four games. The Saskatchewan native is in her first season with Ottawa after playing her first two seasons with New York. RookieRory Guildayhad a team high and career-high five hits in this game. |
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| Dec. 2, 2025 |
Kathryn Reilly went a full season without playing competitive hockey while attending medical school at the University of British Columbia before making her PWHL debut Wednesday. The rookie defender played 19:10, had three shots on net and finished a +2 playing alongside Brooke Hobson. |
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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 |
Brooke Hobsonplayed in her firstgame asa member of theCharge,with the defendersuitingup against her formerNewYork teammates. |
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