| Jan. 12, 2026 |
Vancouver first-round pick Michelle Karvinen scored her first career PWHL goal on Friday in Ottawa, playing in her 11th game of the season. The milestone came just days after the 35-year-old was named to her fifth Olympics representing Finland. On Sunday, Montreal first-round pick Nicole Gosling scored her first career goal in her 10th game, which held as the game-winner over the Goldeneyes in Quebec City. The defender is currently riding a three-game point streak. There have been 90 different goal scorers this PWHL season including 19 rookies. See this season's PWHL rookie leaders here. |
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| Jan. 9, 2026 |
OTTAWA, ON (January 9, 2026) - The Ottawa Charge made history at home with their fifth straight win, outlasting a third period surge by the Vancouver Goldeneyes by scoring two late empty net goals to skate to a 4-2 victory. The historic win delighted a rowdy crowd of 7,889 fans at TD Place on the team's Country Night. Ronja Savolainen recorded the scoresheet's lone goal across the first two periods, coming mid-way through the first (10:12) to put Ottawa ahead. Anna Meixner doubled the Charge's lead 5:07 into the third before a flurry of back-and-forth action in the game's final 10 minutes, starting with Sophie Jaques bringing the Goldeneyes within one at 11:13. Vancouver goaltender Kristen Campbell was pulled with just under two minutes to go to give the Goldeneyes an extra attacker, but Charge captain Brianne Jenner potted an empty netter to give Ottawa a 3-1 insurance lead. Michelle Karvinen kept things close with her first career PWHL goal at 18:58 to bring the Goldeneyes back within one, but Rebecca Leslie closed the game out for Ottawa with a final empty-net goal at 19:36. Both netminders turned away 23/25 shots, with Gwyneth Philips earning her sixth win of the season, tied for most in the PWHL. |
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| Jan. 9, 2026 |
Michelle Karvinen's first goal of her PWHL career, and third point, came in her 11th game. On Jan. 2, the 35-year-old was named to Finland's national team setting her up to compete in her fifth Olympic Winter Games. |
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| Jan. 9, 2026 |
Goldeneyes forward Michelle Karvinen on scoring her first PWHL goal: "There are not a lot of firsts left when you get to this point in your career but being a rookie here and getting the first one is huge and something that I will always remember. But obviously it's more fun getting one of those goals in a game you win. But it doesn't take away that it's something special." |
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| Dec. 31, 2025 |
Goldeneyes players took time to reflect on 2025 by sharing a number of personal highlights: Abby Boreen finished Pharmacy School, Katie Chan played for three teams in three different countries, Jenn Gardiner hiked Goat Ridge Trail in Chilliwack, Michelle Karvinen joined the PWHL at age 35, Maschmeyer has continued her pro hockey career as a mother, Gabby Rosenthal hiked Half Dome in Yosemite, Anna Segedi got her master's degree at St. Lawrence, and Claire Thompson passed her second med school board exam. |
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| Dec. 3, 2025 |
Tapani will line up opposite Vancouver's Michelle Karvinen for the first time in their PWHL careers. The league's only two Finnish forwards have had legendary careers with their National Team, including consecutive bronze medals at the 2018 and 2022 Olympics. They were also teammates at the University of North Dakota in 2013-14, playing for Goldeneyes Head Coach Brian Idalski. |
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| Nov. 29, 2025 |
Michelle Karvinen notched her second assist of the season, becoming the only member of the Goldeneyes with multiple helpers through the team's first three games. |
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| Nov. 26, 2025 |
Michelle Karvinen recorded her first career PWHL point in her second career game. The seventh overall pick became the first of four forwards selected in the first round of the 2025 PWHL Draft to record a point so far this season. |
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| Nov. 21, 2025 |
Four members of the Goldeneyes made their PWHL debuts tonight in Chan, Darcie Lappan, first-round pick Michelle Karvinen and fifth-round pick Madison Samoskevich.
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| Nov. 21, 2025 |
Michelle Karvinen, chosen seventh overall by Vancouver in the 2025 PWHL Draft, is poised to make her league debut. Even though it's her first PWHL season, by no means is the 35-year-old a rookie, having amassed over a decade of pro experience overseas on top of her highly decorated international credentials representing Finland. Among those highlights, winning Olympic bronze in Vancouver 2010. |
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