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The Ottawa Charge have plenty to be proud of after a strong showing in the Professional Women's Hockey League's second season, but the real test lies ahead with inevitable roster changes.
While Ottawa is welcoming a U.S. federal court decision that would block President Donald Trump’s fentanyl-related tariffs against Canada, experts say local businesses are “not out of the woods” yet.
Following Jacob Trouba’s trade and a lackluster 2024–25 season, the New York Rangers face calls to name a new captain.
Devo hosts Bright Spot which highlights PWHL memorabilia and a vegetable orchestra.
Change comes with every passing season, but it figures to hit the Frost especially hard with the upcoming expansion draft.
Entering year three, the PWHL continues to gain momentum in attendance, merchandise, and this season, in adding two new ...
The PWHL’s Minnesota Frost celebrated their second straight championship Wednesday night with a parade in downtown St. Paul ...
Surrounded by fans Minnesota Frost forward Brooke Bryant (17) holds the Walter Cup as she and forward Taylor Heise (27), left, defender Mellissa Channell-Watkins (23) and the rest of the team march ...
Minnesota's Frost won the Walter Cup for the second year in a row. Wednesday night, the team and fans celebrated in St. Paul.
Just hours after the Ottawa Charge was dealt heartbreak in a third consecutive overtime loss to the Minnesota Frost, its ...
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Charge have plenty to be proud of after a strong showing in the Professional Women's Hockey League's ...