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The Ottawa Charge and Montreal Victoire will drop the puck on round one of their PWHL playoff series tonight. The Victoire were the regular season champions choosing Ottawa as their opening round opponent.
Montreal Victoire was defeated 3-2 by the Ottawa Charge in the first game of their 2025 PWHL playoff semifinal series at Place Bell. The loss puts Montreal at a disadvantage in the best-of-five series as they look to bounce back in the upcoming games.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNThings to watch for as Ottawa Redblacks form CFL roster that should contend for Grey CupThe Ottawa Redblacks' main training camp began Sunday at Queen's University in Kingston, with the roster moulding continuing through two pre-season games. The Ottawa Redblacks had a taste of success last season when they made the CFL playoffs for the first time since 2018. Now they’re hungry for more.
After losing Game 1, the Montreal Victoire are confident they can get back on track in their best-of-five series.
Montreal Roses FC and Halifax Tides FC battled to a 0-0 tie in Northern Super League action Saturday in Laval, Que.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNOttawa brewery holding Charge watch parties to boost support for women's hockeyDozens of fans in Ottawa Charge jerseys gathered at Lowertown Brewery for a watch party event on Sunday afternoon. The fans were hopeful and in good spirits, even after host Montreal scored an early goal in the first period. One person played the kazoo while others yelled out “Charge!” in response.
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