What's Happening?
The Ottawa Charge secured their place in the Walter Cup Final for the second consecutive year by defeating the Boston Fleet in a thrilling double overtime match. Michela Cava scored the decisive goal at 1:12
of the second overtime, leading Ottawa to a 4-3 victory and clinching the best-of-five semifinal series in four games. The Charge had previously lost the Walter Cup Final to the Minnesota Frost last year. In this series, after losing the first game, Ottawa rallied to win the next three, marking a significant achievement as Boston had not lost three consecutive games all season. Key players for Ottawa included Sarah Wozniewicz, Rebecca Leslie, and Brooke Hobson, with goaltender Gwyneth Philips making 43 saves. The Boston Fleet saw goals from Shay Maloney, Megan Keller, and Sophie Shirley, with Aerin Frankel making 29 saves. The game was marked by a high-scoring second period where both teams combined for five goals, ending the period tied at 3-3.
Why It's Important?
This victory is significant for the Ottawa Charge as it marks their return to the Walter Cup Final, providing them with another opportunity to claim the championship after last year's defeat. The team's ability to overcome a strong opponent like the Boston Fleet, who had not experienced a three-game losing streak all season, demonstrates their resilience and skill. This win not only boosts the team's morale but also enhances their reputation in women's hockey. For the Boston Fleet, the loss is a setback, but their performance throughout the season remains commendable. The outcome of this series highlights the competitive nature of the league and the high level of talent present in women's hockey, contributing to the sport's growing popularity and visibility.
What's Next?
The Ottawa Charge will face the winner of the Montreal Victoire and Minnesota Frost series in the Walter Cup Final. The deciding game of that series is scheduled for Monday, which will determine Ottawa's final opponent. The Charge will need to prepare strategically for the final, considering the strengths and weaknesses of their potential opponents. The upcoming final presents an opportunity for Ottawa to redeem themselves after last year's loss and potentially secure the championship title. Fans and stakeholders in women's hockey will be closely watching the final series, which promises to deliver exciting and competitive matches.






