Stats for player Grant-Mentis, Mikyla #13 (F) - Seattle Seattle - 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
Statistics - 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
| Split | GP | GM | G | A | Pts | +/- | PIM | PPG | PPA | SHG | SHA | GWG | S | Hits | Blks | SPCT | P/G |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actual | 25 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 6 | -7 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 47 | 12 | 31 | 6.4 | 0.24 |
| Date | News | Advice |
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| April 18, 2026 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis scored Seattle's lone goal on Tuesday, her third of the season. She scored shorthanded in her last game at Climate Pledge Arena on Mar. 11 in a win over Boston. | None |
| April 15, 2026 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis' third goal in her 22nd game of the campaign matched her career high recorded across 30 games as a member of the Victoire last season. The Canadian forward won 8/9 faceoffs tonight for a season-best 88.9 winning percentage and the game's best result at the dot. | None |
| April 15, 2026 | VANCOUVER, BC (April 14, 2026) - The Vancouver Goldeneyes offense came alive tonight, scoring four straight goals in the first and second periods to defeat the Seattle Torrent 4-1 in the first rematch at Pacific Coliseum since the two expansion teams' inaugural game. A home crowd of 10,094 propelled the Goldeneyes to keep their playoff hopes alive, securing a win in regulation to eliminate the Torrent from postseason contention. The start of tonight's game was reminiscent of the teams' last meeting in Vancouver with Sarah Nurse once again the first home goal scorer, tipping in a Claire Thompson shot from the high slot just 2:18 into the first period. Vancouver poured on the offense in the second period with three goals, featuring two first-time Goldeneyes goal scorers 33 seconds apart in Anna Meixner and Madison Samoskevich, plus a first Goldeneye point for Mellissa Channell-Watkins with an assist. Hannah Miller got the action started in the second with her 50th career point - a goal buried five-hole off a give-and-go pass from Jenn Gardiner 6:37 into the frame. Meixner made her mark by burying the puck over Corinne Schroeder's right shoulder at 10:35, then Samoskevich scored her first by outskating Seattle's back checkers from the defensive blue line to create a two-on-one and fired a half-clapper low blocker to beat Schroeder at 11:08. The goal ended Schroeder's night with 11 saves on 15 shots, with Carly Jackson debuting in relief and stopping all nine shots faced. Mikyla Grant-Mentis got the Torrent on the board 11:18 into the third, ripping a shot from the slot past Emerance Maschmeyer's left pad, the lone goal given up by the Vancouver starter on 30 shots. | None |
| April 7, 2026 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis will play her first game against the Victoire at Place Bell this season after missing the Mar. 19 game while on LTIR with an upper-body injury. She played 37 games over parts of two seasons with Montreal and scored five goals and five assists. | None |
| April 7, 2026 | Torrent forward Mikyla Grant-Mentis on returning to Montreal for the first time: "It felt good. I love Montreal, the city and the fans here - they're awesome and one of a kind. It's nice to listen to the music that really buzzes through you the entire game." | None |
| April 7, 2026 | "I'm looking forward to being back in Montreal to play at Place Bell. This is a special arena with amazing fans and it's exciting to return and play in front of them again. There is a lot of energy coming out of the MSG game and we're ready to bring that into tonight." - Torrent forward Mikyla Grant-Mentis | None |
| April 5, 2026 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis returned to the Torrent lineup after missing five games on LTIR with an upper-body injury and logged 17:50 in ice time and went 9-for-18 at the faceoff circle. | None |
| April 4, 2026 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis returns to the Torrent lineup after a five-game absence due to an upper-body injury. Her best offensive game of the season came against New York with a goal and an assist on Dec. 28 in Dallas. | None |
| March 22, 2026 | SEATTLE (March 22, 2026) - The Seattle Torrent announced today that forward Mikyla Grant-Mentis has been placed on long-term injured reserve (LTIR) and forward Gabrielle David, who recently completed her SDHL season, has been signed to a Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) Standard Player Agreement. | None |
| March 21, 2026 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis was left off the Torrent lineup for a third consecutive game with an upper-body injury. | None |
| March 20, 2026 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis was left off the Torrent lineup for a second consecutive game with an upper-body injury. | None |
| March 19, 2026 | Four Torrent players are former Victoire returning to Place Bell for the first time. Mariah Keopple (53 GP) and Mikyla Grant-Mentis (37) were here two seasons, and 2024 first-round pick Cayla Barnes and fifth-rounder Anna Wilgren were both named to the PWHL All-Rookie Team on defense last season. | None |
| March 13, 2026 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis left the game late in the second period with an upper-body injury and did not return to play. | None |
| March 13, 2026 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis scored her first career shorthanded goal on Wednesday and logged a time on ice of 18:39, her highest total in regulation this season. The Torrent have two 'jailbreak' goals this season, also scored by Lexie Adzija, which is second behind New York's three. Minnesota is the only PWHL team without a shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal this season. | None |
| March 11, 2026 | 1. Mikyla Grant-Mentis (SEA) SHG2.Danielle Serdachny (SEA) GWG3.Alina Muller (BOS) 2A | None |
| March 11, 2026 | SEATTLE, WA(March 11, 2026) - The Seattle Torrent scored two goals in the final six minutes of play to snap Boston's record-setting six-game win streak as the eighth place team took down the league leaders by a score of 3-2 in front of an excited 13,350 fans at Climate Pledge Arena. Trailing 2-1 after two periods, Mikyla Grant-Mentis made a hard, short-handed move down the wing, driving the net to backhand the puck past Abbey Levy for her first-ever 'jailbreak' goal, and the second in Torrent history at 14:47 of the final frame. Just 1:27 later, Grant-Mentis' linemates combined on the game winner, with Natalie Snodgrass setting up Danielle Serdachny at 16:14 to complete the comeback. Theresa Schafzahl opened scoring for Boston at 12:30 of the first, tipping the puck past Corinne Schroeder off a Daniela Pejsova one-timer from the point. Alex Carpenter kept the game even to end the first, going end-to-end with less than ten seconds before the buzzer, back-handing the puck past her former teammate at 19:54. Susanna Tapani brought Boston ahead again, tapping a rebound in five-hole at 11:27 of the second, before Seattle battled back to earn their first win in four games of the season series. Former Sirens teammates Schroeder and Levy faced each other for the second time and are now even at one regulation win a piece when head-to-head. Schroeder turned away 25/27 shots while Levy faced the most action Boston has seen this season, stopping 35/38. | None |
| March 11, 2026 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis scored her second goal of the season and her first career 'jailbreak' goal, becoming the 10th player in the league this season to score shorthanded. The game-tying tally ended an eight-game scoring drought for the forward and brought her within one goal of her career high of three, set last season with the Montreal Victoire. | None |
| Jan. 25, 2026 | Hannah Bilka and Mikyla Grant-Mentis both recorded a game-high six shots on goal. It's a season-high total for both players, with Grant-Mentis reaching the total twice. | None |
| Jan. 25, 2026 | Ten players from today's teams competed in last season's game. Vancouver defender Sophie Jaques was first star with a goal and an assist in the Frost win, with Goldeneyes forward Jenn Gardiner scoring for the Victoire and earning second star honors. Vancouver's Abby Boreen also suited up for Montreal alongside Seattle's Cayla Barnes (1A), Mikyla Grant-Mentis, Mariah Keopple and Anna Wilgren, while Vancouver defenders Mellissa Channell-Watkins and Claire Thompson played for Minnesota with Seattle forward Brooke Bryant. | None |
| Jan. 20, 2026 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis recorded an assist for the Torrent in their last game against the Sceptres. The Brampton, ON, native now has seven career points (1G, 6A) against her hometown team, representing more than a third of her 17 points all-time. | None |
| Jan. 7, 2026 | Lexie Adzija has scored in consecutive games, her first two goals as a member of the Torrent. Mikyla Grant-Mentis had the primary assist on both goals and has three points (1G, 2A) in her last two games. | None |
| Dec. 28, 2025 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis recorded her first multi-point performance of the season, and fourth of her career, and has three points in her last three games following an assist on Dec. 21 against Boston. The Torrent forward last scored both a goal and an assist in a game with Montreal on Jan. 8, while the last of her three goals scored in 2024-25 also beat Osborne on Feb. 15. | None |
| Dec. 28, 2025 | DALLAS, TX (December 28, 2025) - Third overall pick Casey O'Brien scored her first three career goals to lead the New York Sirens to a 4-3 victory over the Seattle Torrent on Sunday night at American Airlines Center in the PWHL Takeover Tour(tm) presented by BJ's Wholesale Club. The win came before a crowd of 8,514 in the first-ever PWHL game played in Dallas and saw New York come from behind three different times to snap a four-game losing streak. O'Brien was one of five different goal scorers to find the back of the net for the first time this season. Her first goal at 18:23 of the first period tied the game 1-1, then her second on the power play at 13:01 of the middle frame tied the game 2-2. Fellow rookie Maddi Wheeler made it 3-3 at 9:33 of the third period, paving the way for O'Brien's hat trick goal on the power play at 16:40, which held as the game-winner. Danielle Serdachny and Mikyla Grant-Mentis scored first-person goals for Seattle at 5:33 and 19:28, respectively, and Lexie Adzija scored for the Torrent at 1:47 of the third period for the team's third go-ahead goal. Kayle Osborne picked up the win with a season-high 30 saves against her former Colgate University teammate, Hannah Murphy, who stopped 37 shots for the second straight game, suffering her first career loss. The Sirens will play a New Year's Eve matinee at home against Vancouver to wrap up the 2025 calendar, while the Torrent will play another Takeover Tour game next Saturday against Toronto in Hamilton, ON. | None |
| Dec. 28, 2025 | 1. Casey O'Brien (NY) 3G2. Maddi Wheeler (NY) 1G3. Mikyla Grant-Mentis (SEA) 1G, 1A | None |
| Dec. 23, 2025 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis recorded her first assist with the Torrent on Sunday and prepares to face her former team for the first time. The forward played 37 games with Montreal over parts of the first two seasons, recording 10 points (5G, 5A). | None |
| Dec. 21, 2025 | Mikyla Grant-Mentis' secondary assist was the first point of her Seattle tenure. In 43 PWHL games in the first two seasons across Montreal and Ottawa, the forward had 13 points (5G, 8A). | None |
| Nov. 28, 2025 | This is the first-ever home game for the Torrent and the second PWHL game at Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena. The first was a Boston win over Montreal, 3-2 in a shootout, on Jan. 5 to launch the PWHL Takeover Tour with 12,608 fans in attendance. Eight members of the Torrent played in that game, including Hannah Bilka who scored a goal and an assist, plus the shootout winner, for the Fleet. Lexie Adzija, Emily Brown and Hilary Knight also played for Boston, while Cayla Barnes (1A), Mikyla Grant-Mentis, Mariah Keopple and Anna Wilgren suited up for the Victoire. | None |
| Nov. 21, 2025 | Eleven players from these two teams competed in that game, including Seattle's Cayla Barnes, Mariah Keopple, Mikyla Grant-Mentis and Anna Wilgren on Montreal and Julia Gosling on Toronto. Vancouver's Abby Boreen and Jenn Gardiner played for the Victoire, with Kristen Campbell, Izzy Daniel, Hannah Miller and Sarah Nurse on the Sceptres. Grant-Mentis scored a goal and an assist in her best offensive game of the season. | None |
| Aug. 13, 2025 | 2025 Rookie of the Year Sarah Fillier scored the fourth of her league-leading five power-play goals when a clean move got her past Tereza Vanisova, and an even cleaner shot went into the net. The power-play goal was the second of an explosive six-goal third period for the Sirens, turning a 3-0 deficit into a decisive victory on the road./$$/$$ | None |
| Aug. 8, 2025 | Forwards: Klara Hymlarova (MIN), Natalie Mlynkova (MTL)*, Kristyna Kaltounkova (NY)*, Katerina Mrazova (OTT), Denisa Krizova (VAN), Tereza Vanisova (VAN) | None |
| July 11, 2025 | McQuigge is part of a deep PWHL Vancouver forward group that includes pre-draft signees Sarah Nurse, Jenn Gardiner, Hannah Miller, Michela Cava and Tereza Vanisova, and fellow Expansion Draft picks Abby Boreen, Izzy Daniel, Denisa Krizova and Gabby Rosenthal. | None |
| June 25, 2025 | Forwards: Kendall Coyne Schofield (MIN), Tereza Vanisova (OTT), Daryl Watts (TOR) | None |
| June 20, 2025 | Rosenthal is part of a deep PWHL Vancouver forward group that includes recent acquisitions Michela Cava, Hannah Miller and Tereza Vanisova, fellow Expansion Draft picks Abby Boreen, Izzy Daniel, Denisa Krizova and Brooke McQuigge, and pre-draft signees Sarah Nurse and Jenn Gardiner. | None |
| June 17, 2025 | Greco has played in 50 career regular-season games over two seasons in the PWHL. After her championship season in Minnesota, she signed with Boston for Season Two and contributed three assists and finished fifth on the Fleet with 35 hits. Prior to the PWHL, the 30-year-old from Burlington, ON, attended Quinnipiac University (2013-17), played for the PHF's Connecticut Whale (2017-18), then was teammates with Channell-Watkins on the CWHL's Furies (2018-19). Following a season with the PWHPA (2019-20), Greco had two stints with the PHF's Toronto Six (2020-21 and 2022-23) and won an Isobel Cup title alongside fellow PWHL Vancouver signees Michela Cava and Tereza Vanisova. | None |
| June 3, 2025 | Ottawa Charge (12): Jessica Adolfsson (D), Logan Angers (G), Zoe Boyd (D), Shiann Darkangelo (F), Taylor House (F), Sam Isbell (D), Rebecca Leslie (F), Lucy Morgan (G), Jincy Roese (D), Natalie Snodgrass (F), Tereza Vanisova (F), Alexa Vasko (F) | None |
| May 30, 2025 | Rooney made 33 saves in Game 4 of the PWHL Finals, kept Ottawa off the scoreboard until Tereza Vanisova scored at 10:09 of the third period and went on to win, 2-1, in overtime as the Frost collected their second consecutive Walter Cup championship. The performance mirrored her showing in her 2025 Finals debut in Game 2, when she made a career-high 37 saves and blanked Ottawa until Jocelyne Larocque scored with just 2:35 remaining in regulation play. In the triple-overtime Game 3 marathon, Rooney went a different route on the way to a 35-save triumph, shutting out the Charge for the remaining 98:19 of play after Emily Clark's first-period goal. Rooneywent undefeated in the PWHL Playoffs with a 5-0 record, and recorded 30+ saves in three consecutive games for the first time in her career. She finished the postseason with a 1.75 goals-against average and a .932 save percentage, each of which ranked third among playoff netminders. Rooney now has a career playoff record of 8-2, with a 1.46 goals-against average and a .939 save percentage. | None |
| May 30, 2025 | Gwyneth Philips (OTT) = 100 PointsMarie-Philip Poulin (MTL) = 100 PointsLaura Stacey (MTL) = 80 PointsHilary Knight (BOS) = 70 PointsMaddie Rooney (MIN) = 70 PointsGabbie Hughes (OTT) = 60 PointsCorinne Schroeder (NY) = 60 PointsAbby Boreen (MTL) = 50 PointsHannah Miller (TOR) = 50 PointsLee Stecklein (MIN) = 50 PointsTereza Vanisova (OTT) = 50 PointsKristen Campbell (TOR) = 40 PointsAlex Carpenter (NY) = 40 PointsEmily Clark (OTT) = 40 PointsSusanna Tapani (BOS) = 40 PointsErin Ambrose (MTL) = 30 PointsAshton Bell (OTT) = 30 PointsShiann Darkangelo (OTT) = 30 PointsSarah Fillier (NY) = 30 PointsTaylor Heise (MIN) = 30 PointsNicole Hensley (MIN) = 30 PointsEmerance Maschmeyer (OTT) = 30 PointsAlina Muller (BOS) = 30 PointsClaire Thompson (MIN) = 30 PointsMichela Cava (MIN) = 20 PointsKendall Coyne Schofield (MIN) = 20 PointsAnn-Renee Desbiens (MTL) = 20 PointsRenata Fast (TOR) = 20 PointsMegan Keller (BOS) = 20 PointsKaterina Mrazova (OTT) = 20 PointsAbby Roque (NY) = 20 PointsLiz Schepers (MIN) = 20 PointsSophie Jaques (MIN) = 10 PointsSidney Morin (BOS) = 10 PointsKlara Peslarova (BOS) = 10 PointsKati Tabin (MTL) = 10 PointsDaryl Watts (TOR) = 10 Points | None |
| May 27, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova scored her first career postseason goal for her fourth point of the playoffs, snapping an 11-game goal drought. | None |
| May 27, 2025 | Liz Schepers was the overtime hero for the Frost as she netted the championship winning goal for the second year in a row, sending a roaring crowd of 11,024 fans to their feet at Xcel Energy Center. After a scoreless first period, Minnesota took their first lead of the series with a goal from Kelly Pannek midway through the second period. As Ottawa pushed to stay alive in the third period, Tereza Vanisova found the back of the net midway through the final frame to tie the game at one, forcing overtime for the fourth straight game in the PWHL Finals. It took 12 minutes of overtime action for the Frost to bury the game-winner and secure their second Walter Cup. | None |
| May 26, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova, who led the Charge with 15 regular season goals, is still looking for her first of the postseason. Her current 11-game drought is tied for the longest of her career dating back to the final 11 games of the inaugural season. It's not without opportunity, as the Czech forward is tied for the playoff lead with 28 shots on goal. | None |
| May 26, 2025 | Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL) = 100 PointsGwyneth Philips (OTT) = 90 PointsLaura Stacey (MTL) = 80 PointsHilary Knight (BOS) = 70 PointsGabbie Hughes (OTT) = 60 PointsCorinne Schroeder (NY) = 60 PointsAbby Boreen (MTL) = 50 PointsHannah Miller (TOR) = 50 PointsLee Stecklein (MIN) = 50 PointsTereza Vanisova (OTT) = 50 PointsKristen Campbell (TOR) = 40 PointsAlex Carpenter (NY) = 40 PointsEmily Clark (OTT) = 40 PointsMaddie Rooney (MIN) = 40 PointsSusanna Tapani (BOS) = 40 PointsErin Ambrose (MTL) = 30 PointsAshton Bell (OTT) = 30 PointsShiann Darkangelo (OTT) = 30 PointsSarah Fillier (NY) = 30 PointsTaylor Heise (MIN) = 30 PointsNicole Hensley (MIN) = 30 PointsEmerance Maschmeyer (OTT) = 30 PointsAlina Muller (BOS) = 30 PointsClaire Thompson (MIN) = 30 PointsMichela Cava (MIN) = 20 PointsKendall Coyne Schofield (MIN) = 20 PointsAnn-Renee Desbiens (MTL) = 20 PointsRenata Fast (TOR) = 20 PointsMegan Keller (BOS) = 20 PointsKaterina Mrazova (OTT) = 20 PointsAbby Roque (NY) = 20 PointsSophie Jaques (MIN) = 10 PointsSidney Morin (BOS) = 10 PointsKlara Peslarova (BOS) = 10 PointsKati Tabin (MTL) = 10 PointsDaryl Watts (TOR) = 10 Points | None |
| May 24, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova had three minor penalties in Game 2 for a total of six penalty minutes, the most timed penalty minutes in a game by a single player in PWHL playoff history. The Czech forward tied for fifth in the league during the regular season with nine minor penalties. | None |
| May 20, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova tallied her third assist of the playoffs, tying her for second among Charge players in postseason scoring. The helper was the forward's first point since Game 2 of Ottawa's semifinal series against Montreal. | None |
| May 20, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova was tied for the PWHL lead this season with four goals against the Frost, including a hat trick (Feb. 13 in Ottawa). It was one of two hat tricks for Vanisova this season (Mar. 22 vs. NY) and the only hat trick against the Frost. The only other hat trick against Minnesota in PWHL history was by Brianne Jenner (Apr. 20, 2024 in Ottawa). Vanisova led the Charge in goals (15) and penalty minutes (38) during the regular season but has yet to pick up a goal or a penalty so far in the PWHL Playoffs. | None |
| May 19, 2025 | Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL) = 100 PointsLaura Stacey (MTL) = 80 PointsHilary Knight (BOS) = 70 PointsGwyneth Philips (OTT) = 70 PointsGabbie Hughes (OTT) = 60 PointsCorinne Schroeder (NY) = 60 PointsAbby Boreen (MTL) = 50 PointsHannah Miller (TOR) = 50 PointsLee Stecklein (MIN) = 50 PointsTereza Vanisova (OTT) = 50 PointsKristen Campbell (TOR) = 40 PointsAlex Carpenter (NY) = 40 PointsSusanna Tapani (BOS) = 40 PointsErin Ambrose (MTL) = 30 PointsAshton Bell (OTT) = 30 PointsEmily Clark (OTT) = 30 PointsShiann Darkangelo (OTT) = 30 PointsSarah Fillier (NY) = 30 PointsTaylor Heise (MIN) = 30 PointsNicole Hensley (MIN) = 30 PointsEmerance Maschmeyer (OTT) = 30 PointsAlina Muller (BOS) = 30 PointsClaire Thompson (MIN) = 30 PointsMichela Cava (MIN) = 20 PointsKendall Coyne Schofield (MIN) = 20 PointsAnn-Renee Desbiens (MTL) = 20 PointsRenata Fast (TOR) = 20 PointsMegan Keller (BOS) = 20 PointsKaterina Mrazova (OTT) = 20 PointsAbby Roque (NY) = 20 PointsSophie Jaques (MIN) = 10 PointsSidney Morin (BOS) = 10 PointsKlara Peslarova (BOS) = 10 PointsMaddie Rooney (MIN) = 10 PointsKati Tabin (MTL) = 10 PointsDaryl Watts (TOR) = 10 Points | None |
| May 19, 2025 | Hughes was a difference-maker in each of Ottawa's one-goal victories over Montreal. In Game 3 Tuesday, she had a team-high four shots on goal and collected her first career playoff point - a primary assist on the Mannon McMahon goal at 8:42 of the third period that was the only score of the contest. In Game 4 Friday night, Hughes set up the series-winning tally by Emily Clark 31 seconds into the third period to help send the Charge on to the PWHL Finals. Hughes, the only player to record points in both Game 3 and Game 4 of the series, also won 46 face-offs in the four-game set and shares the team lead for face-off victories with Shiann Darkangelo. Hughes enters the Finals tied for the team lead in assists with two and her 11 shots on goal are fourth on the Charge, trailing only Tereza Vanisova (20), Darkangelo (15) and Brianne Jenner (13). Facing the Frost for the PWHL championship will represent a homecoming for the 25-year-old Hughes, who hails from Lino Lakes, Minnesota - fewer than 20 miles from Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, the Frost's home rink - and who played collegiately at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. | None |
| May 13, 2025 | Emily Clark (3A) and Tereza Vanisova (3A) both have three-game point streaks, and Aneta Tejralova (1G, 1A) has also produced in her first two career playoff games. Vanisova leads the team with 14 shots on goal in the playoffs after tying Clark for the team lead with 87 during the regular season. | None |
| May 13, 2025 | Five of the top six shot leaders in the PWHL playoffs are competing in this series, led by Laura Stacey (24), Poulin (23), and Tereza Vanisova (17), with Brianne Jenner and Catherine Dubois each registering 12 shots. The only player from the other semifinal series to crack the top six is Toronto's Renata Fast, also with 12 shots. | None |
| May 12, 2025 | Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL) = 100 PointsLaura Stacey (MTL) = 80 PointsHilary Knight (BOS) = 70 PointsCorinne Schroeder (NY) = 60 PointsAbby Boreen (MTL) = 50 PointsGabbie Hughes (OTT) = 50 PointsHannah Miller (TOR) = 50 PointsLee Stecklein (MIN) = 50 PointsTereza Vanisova (OTT) = 50 PointsKristen Campbell (TOR) = 40 PointsAlex Carpenter (NY) = 40 PointsGwyneth Philips (OTT) = 40 PointsSusanna Tapani (BOS) = 40 PointsErin Ambrose (MTL) = 30 PointsAshton Bell (OTT) = 30 PointsEmily Clark (OTT) = 30 PointsShiann Darkangelo (OTT) = 30 PointsSarah Fillier (NY) = 30 PointsNicole Hensley (MIN) = 30 PointsEmerance Maschmeyer (OTT) = 30 PointsAlina Muller (BOS) = 30 PointsClaire Thompson (MIN) = 30 PointsMichela Cava (MIN) = 20 PointsKendall Coyne Schofield (MIN) = 20 PointsAnn-Renee Desbiens (MTL) = 20 PointsRenata Fast (TOR) = 20 PointsMegan Keller (BOS) = 20 PointsKaterina Mrazova (OTT) = 20 PointsAbby Roque (NY) = 20 PointsTaylor Heise (MIN) = 10 PointsSophie Jaques (MIN) = 10 PointsSidney Morin (BOS) = 10 PointsKlara Peslarova (BOS) = 10 PointsMaddie Rooney (MIN) = 10 PointsKati Tabin (MTL) = 10 PointsDaryl Watts (TOR) = 10 Points | None |
| May 11, 2025 | The line formed by Darkangelo (5), Jenner (4) and Tereza Vanisova (5) led the Charge offense by generating 14 of the team's 27 shots on goal in Game 1. The trio have all recorded points in consecutive games. | None |
| May 11, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova recorded her second assist of the postseason and has assisted on a Jenner goal in three consecutive games. | None |
| May 8, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova has assisted on a Jenner goal in two straight games. | None |
| May 8, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE12-2-4-12 | 44 PTS | 3RD PLACETop Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 30 GP, 15-7-22 PTSSeason Series: Emily Clark - 6 GP, 3-2-5 PTS | None |
| May 5, 2025 | Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL) = 100 PointsLaura Stacey (MTL) = 80 PointsHilary Knight (BOS) = 70 PointsCorinne Schroeder (NY) = 60 PointsAbby Boreen (MTL) = 50 PointsGabbie Hughes (OTT) = 50 PointsHannah Miller (TOR) = 50 PointsTereza Vanisova (OTT) = 50 PointsKristen Campbell (TOR) = 40 PointsAlex Carpenter (NY) = 40 PointsSusanna Tapani (BOS) = 40 PointsErin Ambrose (MTL) = 30 PointsAshton Bell (OTT) = 30 PointsEmily Clark (OTT) = 30 PointsShiann Darkangelo (OTT) = 30 PointsSarah Fillier (NY) = 30 PointsNicole Hensley (MIN) = 30 PointsEmerance Maschmeyer (OTT) = 30 PointsAlina Muller (BOS) = 30 PointsClaire Thompson (MIN) = 30 PointsMichela Cava (MIN) = 20 PointsKendall Coyne Schofield (MIN) = 20 PointsRenata Fast (TOR) = 20 PointsMegan Keller (BOS) = 20 PointsKaterina Mrazova (OTT) = 20 PointsGwyneth Philips (OTT) = 20 PointsAbby Roque (NY) = 20 PointsLee Stecklein (MIN) = 20 PointsAnn-Renee Desbiens (MTL) = 10 PointsTaylor Heise (MIN) = 10 PointsSophie Jaques (MIN) = 10 PointsSidney Morin (BOS) = 10 PointsKlara Peslarova (BOS) = 10 PointsMaddie Rooney (MIN) = 10 PointsKati Tabin (MTL) = 10 PointsDaryl Watts (TOR) = 10 Points | None |
| May 3, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova tallied her seventh assist of the season and is now tied for seventh in league scoring with 22 points. | None |
| May 3, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova leads Ottawa with 15 goals this season, six more than any other player on the Charge (Emily Clark, 9). That six-goal gap is tied for the largest among any team's goal leader and second place (Marie-Philip Poulin 17, Laura Stacey 11). | None |
| May 3, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE12-1-4-12 | 42 PTS | 4TH PLACETop Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 29 GP, 15-6-21 PTSLast Game: 3-0 L vs. MIN on Apr. 30 | None |
| May 3, 2025 | Sarah Fillier leads the season series with seven points (3G, 4A). She also leads the Sirens in points (27) and penalty minutes (35), something no PWHL skater did last year. The only other skater to lead their team in both categories is Ottawa's Tereza Vanisova (21/38). The Sirens rookie is the first skater with at least 25 points and 30 PIM in a season. | None |
| May 3, 2025 | Toronto's Daryl Watts (12G, 15A) finished next in the points race with 27. Knight and Ottawa's Tereza Vanisova finished tied for second in goals with 15 apiece. Toronto's Natalie Spooner was the inaugural recipient of both awards with 27 points, including 20 goals, in just 24 games during the league's first season. | None |
| May 2, 2025 | Darkangelo had three goals, two assists and 10 shots across three April games, the highlight being her first career hat trick against the Fleet Apr. 2. Darkangelo scored in each period of that 4-0 triumph at the Tsongas Center. She needed just four shots to score the three goals, and notched a few "firsts" in the process: Darkangelo scored on her first shot of the game, just 45 seconds into the contest - the quickest goal in team history and the third-fastest in the PWHL this season. The tally also was Darkangelo's first career power-play goal. She added scores at 7:42 of the second period and 6:29 of the third to complete her second three-point performance of the season (she had three assists in an 8-3 victory over Minnesota Feb. 13) and the third hat trick by an Ottawa player this season. Tereza Vanisova has the other two. Darkangelo's success this season has been a significant factor in Ottawa's fortunes: The Charge are 7-1-0-3 when she records at least one point - the most-recent victory coming Saturday, Apr. 26, when Darkangelo contributed two assists in a 3-2 conquest of Montreal. The forward carries a +10 rating in team wins and 31 total shots on goal, compared to a -5 rating and 21 shots in losses. | None |
| April 30, 2025 | Taylor Heise leads the season series with six points (1G, 5A) in five games. Frost defender Claire Thompson (2G, 3A), Charge top scorer Tereza Vanisova (4G, 1A) and Minnesota native Gabbie Hughes (2G, 3A) have five points each. | None |
| April 30, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE12-1-4-11 | 42 PTS | 4TH PLACETop Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 28 GP, 15-6-21 PTSLast Game: 3-2 W vs. MTL on Apr. 26 | None |
| April 28, 2025 | The PWHL scoring race is coming down to the wire with just five points separating the first and fifth players in the rankings. Knight (15G, 13A) enters the final week ahead of the pack with 28 points, followed by Sirens rookieSarah Fillier(12G, 15A) with 27 points, Sceptres forwardDaryl Watts(11G, 15A) with 26 points, Toronto'sHannah Miller(10G, 14A) with 24 points, and Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin(17G, 6A) with 23 points.Toronto'sRenata Fast(6G, 15A) leads all defenders with 21 points, followed by Minnesota's Sophie Jaques (5G, 14A) with 19 points and Frost rearguard Claire Thompson (4G, 14A) with 18 points. Poulin leads the race for top goal scorer with 17, followed by Knight and Ottawa's Tereza Vanisovawith 15. Fast, Fillier and Watts lead the assist category with 15 each, followed by Jaques, Miller and Thompson with 14 each. Last season's leading goal total was 20, and no player recorded more than 15 assists. In goal, Montreal'sAnn-Renee Desbiens, continues to lead the league in wins (13), goals-against-average (1.85) and save percentage (.932). Frankel sits second with 12 wins and a .924 SV%. Click to see PWHL.stats | None |
| April 28, 2025 | Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL) = 90 PointsLaura Stacey (MTL) = 80 PointsHilary Knight (BOS) = 70 PointsCorinne Schroeder (NY) = 60 PointsAbby Boreen (MTL) = 50 PointsGabbie Hughes (OTT) = 50 PointsHannah Miller (TOR) = 50 PointsTereza Vanisova (OTT) = 50 PointsKristen Campbell (TOR) = 40 PointsAlex Carpenter (NY) = 40 PointsSusanna Tapani (BOS) = 40 PointsErin Ambrose (MTL) = 30 PointsAshton Bell (OTT) = 30 PointsEmily Clark (OTT) = 30 PointsShiann Darkangelo (OTT) = 30 PointsSarah Fillier (NY) = 30 PointsEmerance Maschmeyer (OTT) = 30 PointsAlina Muller (BOS) = 30 PointsClaire Thompson (MIN) = 30 PointsMichela Cava (MIN) = 20 PointsKendall Coyne Schofield (MIN) = 20 PointsRenata Fast (TOR) = 20 PointsMegan Keller (BOS) = 20 PointsKaterina Mrazova (OTT) = 20 PointsGwyneth Philips (OTT) = 20 PointsAbby Roque = 20 PointsAnn-Renee Desbiens (MTL) = 10 PointsTaylor Heise (MIN) = 10 PointsSophie Jaques (MIN) = 10 PointsSidney Morin (BOS) = 10 PointsKlara Peslarova (BOS) = 10 PointsMaddie Rooney (MIN) = 10 PointsKati Tabin (MTL) = 10 PointsDaryl Watts (TOR) = 10 Points | None |
| April 26, 2025 | Shiann Darkangelo's hat trick in the last game before the break was the fifth hat trick in the PWHL and third by a Charge player this season (Tereza Vanisova has two). Both players were acquired in trades during the inaugural season. Charge players have had five total hat tricks in the PWHL since last season, the most by any team. | None |
| April 26, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova recorded an assist on Jenner's goal and moves into a tie for eighth in league scoring with 21 points. She has eight points (6G, 2A) in her last six games. | None |
| April 26, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE11-1-4-11 | 39 PTS | 4TH PLACETop Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 27 GP, 15-5-20 PTSLast Game: 4-0 W at BOS on Apr. 2 | None |
| April 8, 2025 | Ottawa's Shiann Darkangelobecame the fifth player in the PWHL to record a hat trick this season with her three goals powering the Charge past the Fleet. Teammate Tereza Vanisova (Feb. 13 and Mar. 22) has two of the other four hat tricks, along with Montreal captain Marie-Philip Poulin (Jan. 29) and Boston captain Hilary Knight (Mar. 5). The Charge are the first team in PWHL history to record three hat tricks in a season. The inaugural season featured eight hat tricks with Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto each recording two. | None |
| April 7, 2025 | Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL) = 90 PointsLaura Stacey (MTL) = 80 PointsHilary Knight (BOS) = 70 PointsAbby Boreen (MTL) = 50 PointsGabbie Hughes (OTT) = 50 PointsHannah Miller (TOR) = 50 PointsTereza Vanisova (OTT) = 50 PointsKristen Campbell (TOR) = 40 PointsAlex Carpenter (NY) = 40 PointsCorinne Schroeder (NY) = 40 PointsSusanna Tapani (BOS) = 40 PointsErin Ambrose (MTL) = 30 PointsEmily Clark (OTT) = 30 PointsShiann Darkangelo (OTT) = 30 PointsSarah Fillier (NY) = 30 PointsEmerance Maschmeyer (OTT) = 30 PointsAlina Muller (BOS) = 30 PointsClaire Thompson (MIN) = 30 PointsMichela Cava (MIN) = 20 PointsKendall Coyne Schofield (MIN) = 20 PointsRenata Fast (TOR) = 20 PointsMegan Keller (BOS) = 20 PointsKaterina Mrazova (OTT) = 20 PointsGwyneth Philips (OTT) = 20 PointsAbby Roque = 20 PointsAnn-Renee Desbiens (MTL) = 10 PointsTaylor Heise (MIN) = 10 PointsSophie Jaques (MIN) = 10 PointsSidney Morin (BOS) = 10 PointsMaddie Rooney (MIN) = 10 PointsKati Tabin (MTL) = 10 PointsDaryl Watts (TOR) = 10 Points | None |
| April 7, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova (OTT) = 50 Points | None |
| April 7, 2025 | Darkangelo scored in each period of Ottawa's 4-0 victory over the Fleet at Boston's Tsongas Center Apr. 2, collecting her first career hat trick and helping lift the Charge to its third victory in four games. Darkangelo needed just four shots to score the three goals, and she notched a few "firsts" in the process. She scored on her first shot of the game, just 45 seconds into the contest - the quickest goal in team history. The tally also was Darkangelo's first career power-play goal. She added scores at 7:42 of the second period and 6:29 of the third to complete her second three-point performance of the season -- she had three assists in an 8-3 victory over Minnesota Feb. 13 - and the third hat trick by an Ottawa player this season. Tereza Vanisova has the other two. The performance lifted Darkangelo's season stats to 8-6--14, tied with Jincy Roese (3-11--14) for fourth on the Charge behind Gabbie Hughes (5-10--15), Emily Clark (9-8--17) and Vanisova (15-5--20). | None |
| April 3, 2025 | The SupraStars of the Month, presented by AIRSUPRA, for the month of March have been recognized as: Hilary Knight (F - Boston Fleet), Laura Stacey (F - Montreal Victoire), Tereza Vanisova (F - Ottawa Charge), Renata Fast (D - Toronto Sceptres), Sophie Jaques (D - Minnesota Frost) and Kristen Campbell (G - Toronto Sceptres). | None |
| April 2, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE10-1-4-11 | 36 PTS | 5TH PLACETop Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 26 GP, 15-5-20 PTSLast Game: 2-1 W at BOS (in St. Louis) on Mar. 29 | None |
| April 2, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova, the PWHL's Second Star of the Week, scored two goals and had four shots on goal in her last game against Boston, the third time that she has reached those marks in a game this season. That is tied with Fleet captain Hilary Knight for most in the PWHL this season. The Czech forward's two goals were scored in 32 seconds to set a record for the fastest two goals by a player in PWHL history and gives her the most points in the head-to-head season series with five (4G, 1A). | None |
| April 2, 2025 | Shiann Darkangelo recorded her first career hat trick to bring her to eight goals on the season, the first counting as her first career power play goal. Four of her eight goals this season have come in two games at the Tsongas Center, and the Charge forward has six points (3G, 3A) in her last five games overall. Her hat trick is the fifth in the PWHL this season and third by a member of the Charge, with two by Tereza Vanisova. | None |
| April 1, 2025 | Czechia: G - Klara Peslarova (BOS), D - Dominika Laskova (MTL), Daniela Pejsova (BOS), Aneta Tejralova (OTT), F - Klara Hymlarova (MIN), Denisa Krizova (MIN), Katerina Mrazova (OTT), Noemi Neubauerova (TOR), Tereza Vanisova (OTT). | None |
| April 1, 2025 | Two of last week's games also featured two new records for the fastest two goals scored in PWHL history. Ottawa's Tereza Vanisova set the new individual benchmark, scoring both of her team's third period goals on Saturday in a span of 32 seconds. Then on Sunday, Minnesota's Taylor Heise (1:01) and Britta Curl-Salemme (1:43) scored the fastest two goals by a team to open a game. Both goals count among the league's six goals scored this season in a game's opening two minutes. | None |
| March 31, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova (OTT) = 50 Points | None |
| March 31, 2025 | NEW YORK AND TORONTO(March 31, 2025) - Montreal Victoire forward Laura Stacey, Ottawa Charge forward Tereza Vanisova and Toronto Sceptres forward Daryl Watts have been named the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL)3 Stars of the Week presented by Shark Beauty Canadafollowing games from Mar. 24-30. | None |
| March 29, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova (OTT) 2G | None |
| March 29, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova's two goals in 32 seconds are the fastest two goals by a single player in PWHL history, surpassing the record previously held by Boston's Susanna Tapani who scored twice in 49 seconds (Jan. 2, 2025). The Charge forward's third multi-goal game of the season extends her point streak to four, tallying seven points (6G, 1A) during this stretch. She pulls into a tie for second in goals and a tie for ninth in league scoring with 20 points (15G, 5A). | None |
| March 29, 2025 | ST. LOUIS, MO (March 29, 2025) - Tereza Vanisova's two goals within 32 seconds late in the third period powered the Ottawa Charge past the Boston Fleet on Saturday afternoon during the final stop of the PWHL Takeover Tour(tm) at Enterprise Center in St. Louis. Ottawa leapfrogs Minnesota to take hold of the fourth and final playoff spot for the first time in nearly two months, as the playoff race continues with four games left for all six PWHL teams on the season. Boston took an early lead at 8:24 in the first period as Susanna Tapani capitalized off an Ottawa turnover to open the scoring. The game remained scoreless through the second period and the majority of the third period as Boston hung onto their one-goal lead. With four minutes remaining in the game, as Ottawa sought to swing the momentum in their favor, Vanisova found the equalizer to breathe life into the Charge bench, before burying the game winner just 32 seconds later on the power play. Gwyneth Philips earned her fifth career win between the pipes for the Charge with 27 saves on 28 shots, while Aerin Frankel turned aside 29 of 31 shots for the Fleet. Ottawa picks up three points with the win-- their first win in five games against the Fleet this season--and now sits four points back of third-place Boston. The teams face off against each other once more on Wednesday night in their last game before the league's international break. | None |
| March 29, 2025 | Danielle Serdachny has scored three out of her seven points (3A) against Boston which is tied for the team lead in points in the season series with Tereza Vanisova (2G, 1A). The Team Canada member and second overall draft pick has gone five straight games without a point and hasn't scored a goal since Jan. 7 against New York. | None |
| March 29, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE9-1-4-11 | 33 PTS | 5TH PLACETop Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 25 GP, 13-5-18 PTSLast Game: 6-3 L vs. NY on Mar. 25 | None |
| March 25, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE9-1-4-10 | 33 PTS | 5TH PLACETop Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 24 GP, 13-4-17 PTSLast Game: 5-2 W at NY on Mar. 22 | None |
| March 25, 2025 | Ottawa's Tereza Vanisova made history on Saturday becoming the first player to record two hat tricks in a single season. Her three goals propelled the Charge to a 5-2 win over the Sirens and followed her three-goal performance on Feb. 13 as part of an 8-3 win over the Frost. The Czech forward has scored two of the league's four hat tricks this season with Fleet captain Hilary Knight (Mar. 5) and Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin (Jan. 29) tallying the others. Poulin is the only other player with two hat tricks in her career after scoring her first last season (Jan. 10, 2024). | None |
| March 25, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova recorded her fifth assist of the season and is on a three-game point streak for the second time this campaign, tallying five points (4G, 1A) during this stretch. | None |
| March 25, 2025 | Ottawa had four different players record multiple points in their last game against New York: Tereza Vanisova (3G), Brianne Jenner (1G, 1A), Gabbie Hughes (2A), Jincy Roese (2A). The only other time this season that the Charge did that was on Feb. 13 against the Frost (seven different players). | None |
| March 24, 2025 | NEW YORK AND TORONTO(March 24, 2025) - Ottawa Charge forward Tereza Vanisova, Toronto Sceptres goaltender Kristen Campbell and Boston Fleet forward Susanna Tapani have been named the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL)3 Stars of the Week presented by Shark Beauty Canadafollowing games from Mar. 17-23. | None |
| March 24, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova (OTT) = 30 Points | None |
| March 22, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova became the first player in PWHL history to record two hat tricks in a single season. The Charge forward has four goals in her last two games and 13 goals in 24 games, which is tied for second most in the PWHL and sets a new Ottawa single-season record, surpassing Daryl Watts' 10-goal total during the inaugural season. | None |
| March 22, 2025 | Ottawa's Tereza Vanisova on her second hat trick of the season: "It always feels good to score goals. I'm just glad we won this game. It's very important for us, because now, every game is like a playoff game for us. This win was huge." | None |
| March 22, 2025 | NEWARK, NJ (March 22, 2025) - Tereza Vanisova led the Ottawa Charge to a 5-2 victory over the New York Sirens with her second hat trick of the season on Saturday afternoon before a season-high crowd of 4,767 at Prudential Center. The win was Ottawa's third in as many games this season in New York and the first of two games in four days between the teams. Charge captain Brianne Jenner opened the scoring on the power play with less than five minutes remaining in the first period to give Ottawa the lead. The Sirens responded midway through the second period with a power play marker of their own from Ella Shelton to knot the game at one. Vanisova then found the back of the net twice within a span of 2:18 to extend Ottawa's lead to two after two periods of play. Abby Roque put her team back within one with the league's first-ever 'Michigan-style' highlight-reel goal to start the third period, but Vanisova snuffed New York's momentum with her third of the night just 1:52 later. Emily Clark then added an insurance marker for the Charge to seal the final score at 5-2. Gwyneth Philips stood tall between the pipes for Ottawa, stopping 34 of 36 shots in her fourth win of the season. Corinne Schroeder turned aside 26 of 31 shots in her 18th start of the season for New York. With six games remaining, Ottawa now sits just two points behind fourth-place Minnesota in the playoff race, while New York falls to six points behind the Charge with five games left on their schedule. The teams will play again on Tuesday night in Ottawa. | None |
| March 22, 2025 | 1. Tereza Vanisova (OTT) 3G2. Brianne Jenner (OTT) 1G, 1A3. Abby Roque (NY) 1G | None |
| March 22, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova scored her team-leading 10th goal of the season last Saturday, her 23rd game of the season. She had two goals in 23 total games last season, split between two teams (17 with Montreal, six with Ottawa). She is one of two players leading her team in goals and penalty minutes - New York's Sarah Fillier is the other. | None |
| March 15, 2025 | OTTAWA, ON (March 15, 2025) - Hilary Knight led the Boston Fleet to a 5-2 victory over the Ottawa Charge with a three-point performance on Saturday afternoon at a sold-out TD Place. The win moved Boston into second place in league standings with 38 points, while the Charge remain five points back fromthe fourth and final playoff position. After a scoreless first period, Alina Muller opened the scoring midway through the second, with Knight earning her first assist of the afternoon and Shay Maloney picking up the secondary assist. At 19:59, Tereza Vanisova scored the PWHL's latest goal in a regulation period, tying the game at one going into the third frame. | None |
| March 15, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova's tally set a record for the latest goal in a regulation period in PWHL history at 19:59 in the second period. The Charge forward now has ten goals on the season, which puts her in a three-way tie for third in the category among all PWHL players. | None |
| March 11, 2025 | Fleet captain Hilary Knight recorded her first career hat-trick and four-point performance in a 5-2 win over the Sirens last Wednesday and became the first Boston player in team history to achieve both feats. With the win, Boston also became the first team in PWHL history to sweep a six-game regular-season series against an opponent, which contributed to the team's current seven-game point streak. Her hat-trick was the third in the PWHL this season following Montreal's Marie-Philip Poulin (Jan. 29) and Ottawa's Tereza Vanisova (Feb. 13). Her four points match season efforts by Minnesota's Claire Thompson, who scored a goal and three assists on Dec. 19, and Toronto's Hannah Miller, who scored two goals and two assists on Feb. 19. | None |
| March 11, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova had the lone penalty for Ottawa in her last game against the Frost, her eighth game with a penalty this season. That is tied for the second most in the PWHL this season behind the Sceptres' Renata Fast (10). | None |
| March 7, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova leads the head-to-head season series with five points (4G, 1A) powered by her hat-trick on Feb. 13, one of three recorded in the league this season. Minnesota's Claire Thompson (1G, 3A) produced the first of the league's three four-point performances on Dec. 19. | None |
| March 5, 2025 | Hilary Knight recorded her first career hat-trick and four-point performance and became the first Boston player to achieve both feats. Her hat-trick was the third in the PWHL this season following Montreal's Marie-Philip Poulin (Jan. 29) and Ottawa's Tereza Vanisova (Feb. 13), and her four points match season efforts by Minnesota's Claire Thompson (Dec. 19) and Toronto's Hannah Miller (Feb. 19). The Fleet captain has climbed into third in PWHL scoring with 21 points (11G, 10A) in 21 games, including 11 points (5G, 6A) in six games against the Sirens. | None |
| March 4, 2025 | Hughes earned3 Stars Of The Weekrecognition for the second time in three weeks after scoring two goals and setting up a third in Ottawa's only contest - a 5-4 overtime conquest of the New York Sirens at TD Place Feb. 26. In doing so, Hughes recorded her second three-point performance and third multi-point effort in a five-game span since the international break, totaling 5-3--8. The secondStar of the Weekfor games of Feb. 10-16 opened the scoring 3:15 into the game and closed it just 36 seconds into overtime, giving Ottawa its first overtime victory in team history and pulling the Charge within two points of fourth-place Minnesota. She also set up the goal by Emily Clark that gave the Charge a 4-3 lead at 5:21 of the third period. Hughes has 14 goals in her PWHL career and four of them have been game-winners. With 5-5--10 for the season, she is within two points of matching last year's 9-3--12. Hughes is tied for third on the Charge in goals, behind Clark (7) and Tereza Vanisova (9), and her point total is third on the team behind Clark (14) and Vanisova (13). | None |
| March 3, 2025 | Clark had points in all six of Ottawa's February games, collecting 4-5--9 with 22 shots on goal and a plus-7 rating. The Charge played three overtime games in February, and Clark played a role in key goals in each of them. In a 3-2 Takeover Tour loss to Toronto at Rogers Place in Edmonton, she set up the goal by Tereza Vanisova that tied the game 2-2 at 4:10 of the third period. In a 3-2 loss at home to Boston in the following contest, she assisted on the Vanisova tally that tied the score 2-2 at 19:57 of the final frame. And at TD Place on Feb. 26, Clark's goal at 5:21 of the third provided a 4-3 Charge lead before Gabbie Hughes scored in overtime to give the Charge the win. Clark also had a hand in all three tallies Feb. 22, setting up Stephanie Markowski's first PWHL goal, then notching the winner and adding empty-net insurance as the Charge topped first-place Montreal 3-1 on home ice. The single-game output was a career-best for the 29-year-old from Saskatoon, Sask., whose February performance raised her season's total to a team-leading 7-7--14 in 20 games and pulled her within a point of matching last season's 4-11--15. Clark shares the team lead in assists with Jincy Roese, and her goal total is second on the Charge to the nine by Vanisova. | None |
| Feb. 26, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE7-0-4-8 | 25 PTS | 5TH PLACETop Scorers: Tereza Vanisova (9-4) & Emily Clark (6-7)Last Game: 3-1 W vs. MTL on Feb. 22 | None |
| Feb. 26, 2025 | Emily Clark extended her point streak to five games by scoring Ottawa's second and third goals on Saturday after picking up the only assist on the first goal. The PWHL's First Star of the Week is the fourth different Charge player with a three-point game this season (Shiann Darkangelo, Gabbie Hughes, Tereza Vanisova), tied for the most such players by any team. | None |
| Feb. 24, 2025 | Clark contributed two goals, two assists and eight shots to Ottawa's attack during a week in which the Charge split a pair of narrow decisions at TD Place - losing a 3-2 verdict in overtime to the Boston Fleet on Thursday before collecting a 3-1 triumph Saturday over the Montreal Victoire. Clark created some late-game heroics in the game against Boston, helping to force overtime by setting up Tereza Vanisova's game-tying 15-foot rocket to the top corner with 2.9 seconds remaining in regulation play. Clark participated in all three Ottawa goals on Saturday - setting up Stephanie Markowski's first career PWHL goal at 9:08 of the first period, then answering Laura Stacey's second-period goal with one of her own at 16:41 of the second and adding an empty-net score with 1:07 to play. That tally capped the first multi-goal game and three-point performances of Clark's PWHL career. Clark is riding a five-game point streak, the longest current run in the PWHL, authoring 3-5--8 in that skein and raising her season's total to 6-7--13. The six goals is a PWHL career high for Clark and her current point total is within two of matching the 4-11--15 she aggregated in 24 games last season. | None |
| Feb. 22, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE6-0-4-8 | 22 PTS | 5TH PLACETop Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 18 GP, 9-4-13 PTSLast Game: 3-2 OTL vs. BOS on Feb. 20 | None |
| Feb. 22, 2025 | Poulin (4G), Jennifer Gardiner (2G, 2A) and Erin Ambrose (4A) are among seven Victoire players with multiple points against the Charge this season. Tereza Vanisova (2G) and Stephanie Markowski (2A) represent Ottawa's top head-to-head scorers. | None |
| Feb. 22, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova has scored a goal in three straight games and four of her last five after scoring in just three of her first 13 games this season. Thursday's game saw Vanisova record a goal, an assist and receive a double-minor for roughing. It was her second game this season with a goal, assist and penalty - the only other player with two such games this season is New York's Jessie Eldridge. | None |
| Feb. 20, 2025 | Despite giving up a two-goal lead late in the third period, the Boston Fleet emerged victorious in overtime on a goal by Susanna Tapani to secure a 3-2 win against the Ottawa Charge on Thursday night at TD Place. The win gives the Fleet a third straight victory - a new team record - and a third straight win against the Charge this season. Eight minutes into the first period, Boston opened the scoring with a goal from Theresa Schafzahl, then Alina Muller struck shorthanded eight minutes later to put the Fleet ahead by two heading into the first intermission. Midway through the final frame, Ottawa's Tereza Vanisova and Boston's Jill Saulnier had a heated altercation that sparked life back into the game. Then, with just four minutes left in regulation, Vanisova fed Ronja Savolainen who put the Charge on the board with a power play tally to further ignite the team. Down by one goal and with an extra attacker on the ice, Vanisova found the back of the net with less than three seconds remaining to force extra time. Despite momentum swinging in the Charge's favour and a dominant overtime period by the home team, Boston continued to battle. Tapani took advantage of a turnover and showcased her breakaway speed, skating the length of the ice to bury the winner. Aerin Frankel earned her ninth win of the season between the pipes for Boston - tying her for the league lead - stopping 21 of 23 shots faced. At the other end of the ice, Emerance Maschmeyer turned aside 27 of 30 shots faced. Boston's two points puts them one behind Minnesota and Toronto who are tied for second in the standings. Ottawa remains in fifth place, six points back of Boston.OTTAWA, ON (February 20, 2025) - | None |
| Feb. 20, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova followed up her hat trick on Feb. 13 with another goal Sunday, assisted by Hughes and Emily Clark, the first assist for both of those players to Vanisova this season. The Czech forward has received assists from 10 different teammates this season, tied with Miller for most in the PWHL. Clark, for her part, is riding a three-game point streak (1G, 3A). | None |
| Feb. 20, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE6-0-3-8 | 21 PTS | 5TH PLACETop Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 17 GP, 8-3-11 PTSLast Game: 3-2 OTL vs. TOR (at Edmonton) on Feb. 16 | None |
| Feb. 20, 2025 | 1. Susanna Tapani (BOS) OTW2. Tereza Vanisova (OTT) 1G, 1A3. Alina Muller (BOS) SHG | None |
| Feb. 20, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova recorded her fourth multi-point performance of the campaign and has scored in three consecutive games for the first time in her career. She has six points in her last three games (5G, 1A) and sits third in PWHL goals with nine on the season. Tonight, she set a new career-high for points with 13 (9G, 4A) through 18 games after recording 12 points (2G, 10A) in 23 games last season. | None |
| Feb. 20, 2025 | Charge defender Ronja Savolainen on the altercation involving Tereza Vanisova in the third period that sparked the team's late comeback: "It totally gave us a boost on the bench. Every player was standing up and cheering for her, so I thought that was a good one." | None |
| Feb. 18, 2025 | A big part of Ottawa's scoring success on Thursday can be attributed to Tereza Vanisovawho tallied the second hat trick of this PWHL campaign and tenth all-time. The 29-year-old Czech forward notched the Charge's fourth, fifth, and eighth goals in the historic game. She also added a goal on Sunday in Edmonton to bring her season total to eight - tied for second in the league. Ottawa had two hat tricks during the inaugural season by Watts (Mar. 23) and captain Brianne Jenner (Apr. 20). Montreal captain Marie-Philip Poulin recorded this season's first hat trick on Jan. 29 against Ottawa. | None |
| Feb. 17, 2025 | Hughes produced multi-point efforts in both of Ottawa's games this week, scoring two goals plus an assist in the Charge's 8-3 romp over visiting Minnesota and adding power to the team's power play in Sunday's 3-2Takeover Tourovertime loss to Toronto in Edmonton. The Charge had scored only four power-play goals all season entering Sunday's game against the Sceptres, but scored twice in five opportunities with the skater advantage before a sold-out crowd of 17,518 at Rogers Place. Hughes opened the scoring at 3:48 of the first period, camping in front of Toronto goalie Raygan Kirk, grabbing the rebound off a Jincy Roese shot and scoring from the goalmouth for her first power-play point of the season. Hughes then won a puck battle at the sideboards, initiating the sequence that led to the game-tying 2-2 goal by Tereza Vanisova at 4:10 of the third period. In Thursday's victory over Minnesota, Hughes recorded her first multi-point game of the season and the first three-point game of her PWHL career. With four assists this season, the 25-year-old from Lino Lakes, Minnesota, has surpassed her total of three in 24 games during the PWHL's inaugural campaign. | None |
| Feb. 16, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE6-0-2-8 | 20 PTS | 4TH PLACE (TIED)Top Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 16 GP, 7-3-10 PTSLast Game: 8-3 W vs. MIN on Feb. 13 | None |
| Feb. 16, 2025 | EDMONTON, AB (February 17, 2025) - Daryl Watts scored her second goal of the game to give the Toronto Sceptres a 3-2 overtime victory over the Ottawa Charge in front of a sold-out crowd of 17,518 at Sunday's PWHL Takeover Tour game at Rogers Place in Edmonton. With the victory, the Sceptres extended their winning streak to four games, propelling the team into a tie for second place in the PWHL standings with Minnesota. Less than four minutes into the first, Gabbie Hughes opened the scoring for the Charge with a power play goal, giving Ottawa a 1-0 lead, which they held for the remainder of the opening frame. In the final four minutes of the second period, Toronto recorded two consecutive power play tallies-- from Watts and Julia Gosling respectively-- giving the Sceptres their first lead of the game with 24 seconds remaining in the middle frame. Responding early in the third, Ottawa forward Tereza Vanisova tied the game at two with the game's fourth power play tally. | None |
| Feb. 16, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova scored three of Ottawa's eight goals on Thursday. It was her first hat trick at any level (national team, club teams, college) since she scored three for the Maine Black Bears in a 4-1 win against Boston University on Nov. 12, 2016. She had four total goals in her first 15 games this season. | None |
| Feb. 16, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova's third period tally gives her four goals in her last two games played. The Ottawa forward is now tied with Miller for second in the PWHL in goals, with eight. | None |
| Feb. 13, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE5-0-2-8 | 17 PTS | 6TH PLACETop Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 15 GP, 4-3-7 PTSLast Game: 4-2 L at TOR on Feb. 1 | None |
| Feb. 13, 2025 | OTTAWA, ON (February 13, 2025) - In the highest scoring game in PWHL history, the Ottawa Charge soared to an 8-3 win over the Minnesota Frost at TD Place on Thursday night. Tereza Vanisova's hat trick and Gabbie Hughes' two-goal game were among the seven multi-point performances that propelled Ottawa to victory in front of an electric home crowd. During a back-and-forth first period, the Charge opened the scoring with two goals on their first two shots, first from Mannon McMahon and second from Hughes, who tallied her first of the season and Ottawa's first shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal of the campaign. Minnesota responded with two goals of their own from Britta Curl-Salemme and Michela Cava to even the score at the end of the opening period. During the second period, the Charge opened the floodgates by adding four goals to their tally - Hughes netted her second of the night, Vanisova added two of her own, and Victoria Bach notched one more - to put Ottawa up by four heading into the final frame. The Charge further extended their lead in the final period by adding two more goals, the first from captain Brianne Jenner on the power play, and the second from Vanisova for her third of the game. Minnesota managed to find the back of the net late in the game with a goal from Sophie Jaques, but it was not enough to overcome the deficit, as the Charge secured their first win in four games - and their first at TD Place since their home opener on Dec. 3 - to jump into a three-way tie for fourth place in the league with 20 points. Minnesota remains in second position with 26 points. | None |
| Feb. 13, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova recorded her first-career hat trick, becoming just the second player to score three goals in a game this season, following Marie-Philip Poulin's hat trick on Jan. 29 against Ottawa. Vanisova remains in sole possession of the team lead in points with 10 (7G, 3A) and is tied for third in the league in goals. | None |
| Feb. 13, 2025 | 1. Tereza Vanisova (OTT) 3G2. Gabbie Hughes (OTT) 2G, 1A3. Rebecca Leslie (OTT) 2A | None |
| Feb. 1, 2025 | Tereza Vanisova scored Ottawa's lone goal on Wednesday, snapping an eight-game goal drought after she scored in three of her first five games of the season. Her seven points lead the Charge - every other team's points leader has at least 10 points. | None |
| Feb. 1, 2025 | OTTAWA CHARGE5-0-2-7 | 17 PTS | 4TH PLACE (TIED)Top Scorer: Tereza Vanisova - 14 GP, 4-3-7 PTSLast Game: 4-1 L at MTL on Jan. 29 | None |
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| Date | Opponent | Result | State | G | A | Pts | +/- | PIM | PPG | PPA | SHG | SHA | GWG | Shots | Hits | Blks | SPCT | TOI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 25 2026 15:00 EDT | MTL | L 1-2 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 15:43 |
| Apr 22 2026 22:00 EDT | MIN | W 5-4 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0.0 | 17:37 |
| Apr 18 2026 15:00 EDT | VAN | L 5-6 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | -1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 14:18 |
| Apr 14 2026 22:00 EDT | at VAN | L 1-4 | Final | 1 | 0 | 1 | -1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 100.0 | 13:09 |
| Apr 8 2026 19:00 EDT | at OTT | W 5-3 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | -1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0.0 | 14:58 |
| Apr 7 2026 19:00 EDT | at MTL | L 1-4 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | -2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0.0 | 14:11 |
| Apr 4 2026 15:00 EDT | at NY | L 1-2 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 17:49 |
| Mar 13 2026 20:00 EDT | at MIN | L 1-4 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 0.0 | 17:30 |
| Mar 11 2026 22:00 EDT | BOS | W 3-2 | Final | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 20.0 | 18:38 |
| Mar 4 2026 19:00 EST | at OTT | L 3-4 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0.0 | 17:21 |
| Feb 27 2026 22:00 EST | TOR | L 2-5 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 17:15 |
| Jan 28 2026 19:00 EST | at OTT | L 2-4 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | -2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 12:48 |
| Jan 25 2026 14:00 EST | VAN | L 1-3 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 13:18 |
| Jan 20 2026 22:00 EST | TOR | W 6-4 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0.0 | 14:35 |
| Jan 18 2026 22:00 EST | BOS | L 1-2 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 18:47 |
| Jan 11 2026 14:00 EST | at MIN | L 2-6 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0.0 | 16:34 |
| Jan 7 2026 19:00 EST | at BOS | L 1-2 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0.0 | 16:34 |
| Jan 3 2026 14:00 EST | at TOR | W 3-2 | Final | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 2 | 0.0 | 18:25 |
| Dec 28 2025 14:00 EST | at NY | L 3-4 | Final | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 33.3 | 11:58 |
| Dec 23 2025 22:00 EST | MTL | W 2-1 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | -1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 17:21 |
| Dec 21 2025 17:00 EST | BOS | L 1-3 | Final | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0.0 | 13:16 |
| Dec 17 2025 22:00 EST | OTT | W 4-1 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0.0 | 12:46 |
| Dec 3 2025 22:00 EST | NY | W 2-1 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | -1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 10:16 |
| Nov 28 2025 16:00 EST | MIN | L 0-3 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | -1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0.0 | 13:18 |
| Nov 21 2025 22:00 EST | at VAN | L 3-4 | Final | 0 | 0 | 0 | -3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0.0 | 16:37 |
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| Date | Key | Old Value | New Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-10-23 | Franchise | 2001 PWHL Vancouver | 2001 PWHL Seattle |
| 2025-10-22 | injury_note | ||
| 2025-10-22 | analysis | ||
| 2025-10-22 | update | ||
| 2025-10-22 | Injury Text | ||
| 2025-10-22 | Pickable | No | Yes |
| 2025-10-21 | Jersey Number | 13 | |
| 2025-10-21 | Active in League | No | Yes |
| 2025-10-21 | Position | F | |
| 2025-10-21 | Franchise | 2001 | 2001 PWHL Vancouver |
