Brianne Jenner scored less than four minutes into the game, Gwyneth Philips made 22 saves for her first career shutout and the Ottawa Charge beat the Minnesota Frost 1-0 on Tuesday night in St. Paul,
On Tuesday night, the Frost players walked into their locker room wearing jerseys — but not with their own names on the back. They each bore either “[Maddie] Rooney” or “[Nicole] Hensley,” the Frost’s two starting goalies.
The Ottawa Charge got things going early in the game and were able to keep the Frost off the board the entire time to clinch the win.
Minnesota Frost forward Liz Schepers (21) attempts a shot against the Boston Fleet on Jan. 8 at Xcel Energy Center. (Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
The game was just over three minutes old Tuesday night at Xcel Energy Center when an uncharacteristic defensive breakdown by the Minnesota Frost led to an Ottawa goal and a 1-0 lead for the Charge. Little did the Frost know that the mistake would prove to be the difference in the game,
With the 2025 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Hockey Championship recently concluded in Ottawa, the planet’s best men’s 20-and-under puck-shooters and puck-stoppers will be coming to Minnesota in roughly 11 months, and those who know the event commonly known as “World Juniors” say the State of Hockey is in for a crazy few weeks.
GP W L OW OL Pts GF GA Montreal 11 6 2 2 1 23 31 26 Minnesota 13 4 4 3 2 20 36 35 Ottawa 12 5 5 0 2 17 24 28 New York 10 3 3 3 1 16 29 22 Boston 10 2 4 2 2 12 21 25 Toronto 10 3 5 0 2 11 24 29
The Ottawa Charge beat the Minnesota Frost 1-0 riding netminder Gwyneth Philips who recorded her first career PWHL shutout and win.
Ottawa Charge hault a three game losing skid with a 1-0 shutout win over the Minnesota Frost Tuesday night in St. Paul, Minnesota.
The Utah Hockey Club (19-19-7) recorded a crucial 4-2 win against the St. Louis Blues at Delta Center on Saturday to remain in the thick of the Western Conference wild card race, but the week ahead provides no relief.
Ovechkin did not score in the Capitals' 3–2 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday. However, he moved within 21 goals of passing Gretzky with No. 874 in his career after scoring the game-winner in overtime against the Ottawa Senators on Thursday. The goal was his 21st this season.
The Ottawa Senators will close out their Tuesday contest against the New York Rangers without center Josh Norris, who left late in the first period due to precautionary reasons, reports the Ottawa Sun’s Bruce Garrioch.