2025–26 Ottawa Charge season

2025–26 Ottawa Charge
League4th PWHL
2025–26 record5–6–1–9
Home record5–1–1–2
Road record0–5–0–7
Goals for51
Goals against60
Team information
General managerMichael Hirshfeld[1]
CoachCarla MacLeod[1]
CaptainBrianne Jenner
Alternate captainsEmily Clark
Jocelyne Larocque[2]
ArenaTD Place Arena
Average attendance7,225
Team leaders
GoalsRebecca Leslie (11)[3]
AssistsBrianne Jenner (9)[3]
PointsRebecca Leslie
Brianne Jenner (18)[3]
Penalty minutesPeyton Hemp (25)[3]
Plus/minusStephanie Markowski (+4)[3]
WinsGwyneth Philips (10)[4]
Goals against averageSanni Ahola (1.93)[4]

The 2025–26 Ottawa Charge season is the team's third season as a member of the Professional Women's Hockey League. They play their home games at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, Ontario.

The dates and locations of the 2025–26 PWHL Takeover Tour were announced on November 10, 2025.[5]

Offseason

Coaching changes

On August 29, 2025, the Charge announced the hiring of Juuso Toivola as an assistant coach. He previously served as head coach for the Finland women's national ice hockey team. Ottawa also announced the departure of assistant coach Dean Jackson.[6]

Schedule and results

Preseason

The preseason schedule was published on October 8, 2025.[7]

Pre-season camp
Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Box Score/Recap
November 16 Toronto 2–3 OT Angers TD Place Arena [Recap 1]
November 17 Toronto 0–3 Philips TD Place Arena [Recap 2]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
1 Minnesota Frost 20 10 3 3 4 64 41 +23 39
2 Boston Fleet 20 9 5 2 4 46 34 +12 39
3 Montreal Victoire 19 9 4 1 5 48 29 +19 36
4 Toronto Sceptres 22 8 1 5 8 43 55 −12 31
5 Ottawa Charge 21 5 6 1 9 51 60 −9 28
6 New York Sirens 21 8 0 3 10 49 57 −8 27
7 Vancouver Goldeneyes 20 6 1 4 9 40 48 −8 24
8 Seattle Torrent 19 5 1 2 11 40 57 −17 19
Updated to match(es) played on March 18, 2026. Source: PWHL

Regular season

The regular season schedule was published on October 1, 2025.[8][9]

Regular season schedule (Home: 5–1–1–2; Road: 0–5–0–7)
November: 1–0–0–1, 3 points (Home: 1–0–0–1; Road: 0–0–0–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Box Score/Recap
1 November 22 New York 0–4 Philips TD Place Arena 7,371 0–0–0–1 0 [Recap 3]
2 November 26 Vancouver 5–1 Philips TD Place Arena 5,507 1–0–0–1 3 [Recap 4]
December: 0–3–0–4, 6 points (Home: 0–1–0–1; Road: 0–2–0–3)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Box Score/Recap
3 December 2 Minnesota 1–5 Philips TD Place Arena 5,174 1–0–0–2 3 [Recap 5]
4 December 4 @ Toronto 1–3 Philips Coca-Cola Coliseum 7,715 1–0–0–3 3 [Recap 6]
5 December 16 @ Vancouver 1–2 Philips Pacific Coliseum 9,250 1–0–0–4 3 [Recap 7]
6 December 17 @ Seattle 1–4 Ahola Climate Pledge Arena 9,389 1–0–0–5 3 [Recap 8]
7 December 21 @ Minnesota 3–2 OT Philips Allstate Arena 7,238 1–1–0–5 5 [Recap 9]
8 December 23 @ Toronto 4–3 OT Philips Coca-Cola Coliseum 8,108 1–2–0–5 7 [Recap 10]
9 December 27 Boston 3–2 SO Philips TD Place Arena 8,497 1–3–0–5 9 [Recap 11]
January: 3–2–0–2, 13 points (Home: 3–0–0–0; Road: 0–2–0–2)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Box Score/Recap
10 January 3 Minnesota 5–2 Philips TD Place Arena 8,235 2–3–0–5 12 [Recap 12]
11 January 9 Vancouver 4–2 Philips TD Place Arena 7,889 3–3–0–5 15 [Recap 13]
12 January 11 @ Boston 2–1 SO Ahola Scotiabank Centre 10,452 3–4–0–5 17 [Recap 14]
13 January 13 @ Montreal 1–2 Philips Place Bell 7,408 3–4–0–6 17 [Recap 15]
14 January 20 @ New York 4–3 OT Philips Prudential Center 2,759 3–5–0–6 19 [Recap 16]
15 January 24 @ Montreal 1–3 Philips Place Bell 10,172 3–5–0–7 19 [Recap 17]
16 January 28 Seattle 4–2 Philips TD Place Arena 6,787 4–5–0–7 22 [Recap 18]
February: 0–0–1–0, 1 point (Home: 0–0–1–0; Road: 0–0–0–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Box Score/Recap
17 February 28 Boston 1–2 SO Philips TD Place Arena 8,572 4–5–1–7 23 [Recap 19]
March: 1–1–0–2, 5 points (Home: 1–0–0–0; Road: 0–1–0–2)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Box Score/Recap
18 March 4 Seattle 4–3 Philips TD Place Arena 6,997 5–5–1–7 26 [Recap 20]
19 March 8 @ New York 2–6 Philips Prudential Center 8,264 5–5–1–8 26 [Recap 21]
20 March 14 @ Vancouver 3–2 SO Philips Pacific Coliseum 11,201 5–6–1–8 28 [Recap 22]
21 March 18 @ Minnesota 0–5 Philips Grand Casino Arena 6,673 5–6–1–9 28 [Recap 23]
22 March 22 Montreal Canada Life Centre
23 March 29 @ Seattle Climate Pledge Arena
April: 0–0–0–0, 0 points (Home: 0–0–0–0; Road: 0–0–0–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Box Score/Recap
24 April 1 Toronto Scotiabank Saddledome
25 April 3 Montreal Canadian Tire Centre
26 April 8 Seattle TD Place Arena
27 April 11 @ Toronto Coca-Cola Coliseum
28 April 18 New York TD Place Arena
29 April 22 @ Boston Tsongas Center
30 April 25 Toronto TD Place Arena

  Regulation Win (3 points)   Overtime/Shootout win (2 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)   Regulation Loss (0 points)


Player statistics

As of March 18, 2026[3]

Skaters

Regular Season[3]
Player GP G A Pts SOG +/− PIM
Rebecca Leslie 21 11 7 18 62 –1 2
Brianne Jenner 21 9 9 18 56 –2 6
Gabbie Hughes 19 3 8 11 26 –6 12
Fanuza Kadirova 19 7 2 9 27 –1 12
Sarah Wozniewicz 21 4 5 9 40 +3 4
Rory Guilday 21 1 7 8 23 –7 12
Ronja Savolainen 21 3 4 7 45 –4 8
Kateřina Mrázová 21 1 6 7 21 –6 6
Emily Clark 21 3 3 6 56 –7 2
Jocelyne Larocque 21 0 6 6 17 +2 18
Peyton Hemp 21 0 5 5 27 +2 25
Brooke Hobson 21 1 3 4 14 –5 8
Stephanie Markowski 21 1 2 3 23 +4 4
Michela Cava 8 0 2 2 8 +2 4
Kate Reilly 16 0 2 2 8 0 6
Emma Greco 8 0 2 2 4 –1 4
Alexa Vasko 21 1 0 1 19 –3 2
Brooke McQuigge 8 0 1 1 3 –1 0
Olivia Wallin 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Taylor House 20 0 0 0 8 –4 4

Goaltenders

Regular Season[4]
Player GP TOI W L OT SOL GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Gwyneth Philips 19 1103:33 10 8 0 1 47 2.56 584 0.920 0 0 0 2
Sanni Ahola 2 124:37 1 1 0 0 4 1.93 55 0.927 0 0 0 0
Kendra Woodland 1 45:10 0 0 0 0 2 2.66 16 0.875 0 0 0 0

Awards and honours

Milestones

Regular season
Date Player Milestone
November 22, 2025[Recap 3] Rory Guilday 1st career PWHL game
Peyton Hemp
Fanuza Kadirova
Sarah Wozniewicz
November 26, 2025[Recap 4] Brianne Jenner 20th career PWHL goal
Rory Guilday 1st career PWHL assist
Stephanie Markowski 5th career PWHL assist
Peyton Hemp 1st career PWHL penalty
Anna Shokhina 1st career PWHL penalty
1st career PWHL game
Kate Reilly 1st career PWHL game
December 2, 2025[Recap 5] Rory Guilday 1st career PWHL goal
1st career PWHL penalty
Gabbie Hughes 20th career PWHL assist
December 4, 2025[Recap 6] Fanuza Kadirova 1st career PWHL goal
Samantha Isbell 1st career PWHL assist
Anna Shokhina
Sarah Wozniewicz 1st career PWHL penalty
December 16, 2025[Recap 7] Anna Shokhina 1st career PWHL goal
Peyton Hemp 1st career PWHL assist
December 17, 2025[Recap 8] Sanni Ahola 1st career PWHL loss
1st career PWHL game
December 21, 2025[Recap 9] Sarah Wozniewicz 1st career PWHL goal
December 23, 2025[Recap 10] Gabbie Hughes 15th career PWHL goal
Rebecca Leslie 10th career PWHL goal
Rory Guilday 5th career PWHL assist
December 27, 2025[Recap 11] Fanuza Kadirova 1st career PWHL assist
January 3, 2026[Recap 12] Kateřina Mrázová 10th career PWHL goal
Sarah Wozniewicz 1st career PWHL assist
January 11, 2026[Recap 14] Brianne Jenner 25th career PWHL goal
Kate Reilly 1st career PWHL penalty
Sanni Ahola 1st career PWHL win
January 13, 2026[Recap 15] Ronja Savolainen 5th career PWHL goal
Fanuza Kadirova 1st career PWHL penalty
January 28, 2026[Recap 18] Kateřina Mrázová 20th career PWHL assist
February 28, 2026[Recap 19] Rebecca Leslie 15th career PWHL goal
March 4, 2026[Recap 20] Alexa Vasko 5th career PWHL goal
Fanuza Kadirova
Peyton Hemp 5th career PWHL assist
Kate Reilly 1st career PWHL assist
March 8, 2026[Recap 21] Brooke Hobson 10th career PWHL assist
Brooke McQuigge
Emma Greco 5th career PWHL assist
March 14, 2026[Recap 22] Sarah Wozniewicz 5th career PWHL assist

Three Star Awards

Player of the Week

Player of the Week recipients
Week Player
December 1, 2025[10] Brianne Jenner

Starting Six

The Starting Six is voted on each month by the Women's Chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association (PHWA) and PWHL broadcast personnel.[11] The following are Ottawa Charge players who have been named to the Starting Six.

Starting Six players
Month Position Player
November[11] F Brianne Jenner


Transactions

Draft

The 2025 PWHL Draft was held on June 24, 2025, with Ottawa as the host city.[12] The Charge made six draft picks, with Cornell University forward and United States women's national ice hockey team member Rory Guilday as their first round pick at fifth overall. She was followed by Anna Shokhina at 13, Sarah Wozniewicz at 21, Peyton Hemp at 29, Sanni Ahola at 37, and Fanuza Kadirova at 45.[13]

Drafted prospect signings
Date Player Draft Term Ref
July 11, 2025 Sarah Wozniewicz Third round, 21st overall (2025) One year [14][15]
July 14, 2025 Anna Shokhina Second round, 13th overall (2025) One year [16][17]
Sanni Ahola Fifth round, 37th overall (2025) One year [16][17]
Fanuza Kadirova Sixth round, 45th overall (2025) One year [16][17]
July 25, 2025 Rory Guilday First round, fifth overall (2025) Three years [18][19]
November 20, 2025 Peyton Hemp Fourth round, 29th overall (2025) One year [20][21]
Olivia Wallin Sixth round, 47th overall (2025) Reserve player contract [20][21]

Free agency

The free agency period began on June 16, 2025, at 9:00 am ET, with a pause between June 27 and July 8.[22] Prior to the start of the free agency period, there was an exclusive signing window from June 4–8 for the Seattle and Vancouver expansion teams.[23]

Free agent signings
Date Player Previous team Term Ref
June 19, 2025 Élizabeth Giguère New York Sirens One year [24][25]
June 20, 2025 Brooke Hobson New York Sirens One year [26][25]
June 21, 2025 Emma Bergesen SDE Hockey (SDHL) One year [27][25]
November 20, 2025 Kathryn Reilly Quinnipiac University (ECAC) One year [20][21]
Kendra Woodland University of New Brunswick (U Sports) One year [20][21]
Vita Poniatovskaia Yale University (ECAC) Reserve player contract [20][21]
November 24, 2025 Reece Hunt Luleå HF (SDHL) Reserve player contract [28]
January 6, 2026 Sarah Coe Rochester Institute of Technology (AHA) Reserve player contract [29][30]
February 3, 2026 Maggy Burbidge HC Fribourg-Gottéron Ladies (SWHL A) Reserve player contract [31]

Contract extensions/terminations

Player contract extensions
Date Player Term Ref
June 18, 2025 Rebecca Leslie Two years [32][33]
Taylor House One year [32][33]
July 10, 2025 Anna Meixner One year [34][35]
Samantha Isbell One year [34][35]
Logan Angers One year [34][35]
Jessica Adolfsson One year [34][35]
July 11, 2025 Stephanie Markowski One year [36][37]
July 24, 2025 Mannon McMahon One year [38][39]
July 27, 2025 Gwyneth Philips Two years[a] [40][41]
August 7, 2025 Emily Clark Two years[a] [42][43]
November 20, 2025 Alexa Vasko One year [20][21]
November 25, 2025 Gabbie Hughes One year[a] [44]
Ronja Savolainen One year[b] [44]
Player contract terminations
Date Player Term remaining Ref
November 19, 2025 Élizabeth Giguère One year[c] [45]
Emma Bergesen One year[c] [45]
Jessica Adolfsson One year[c] [45]
Logan Angers One year[c] [45]
January 9, 2026 Sarah Coe Reserve player contract [46]
January 30, 2026 Samantha Isbell <One year [47]

Trades

Trades involving the Charge
Date Details Ref.
January 18, 2026 To Ottawa Charge
Michela Cava
Brooke McQuigge
Emma Greco
To Vancouver Goldeneyes
Mannon McMahon
Anna Meixner
Anna Shokhina
[48][49]

Retirements

Player retirements
Date Player Team(s) Ref
June 1, 2025 Victoria Bach Toronto Sceptres (2024), Ottawa Charge (2024–25) [50]

Reserve activations

Reserve player activations
Date Activated player Absent player Notes Ref
December 15, 2025 Olivia Wallin Gabbie Hughes 10 day contract [51]
January 6, 2026 Sarah Coe Sanni Ahola LTIR [29]
January 30, 2026 Olivia Wallin Samantha Isbell Contract termination [47]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Extension will come into effect for the 2026–27 season.
  2. ^ Extension will come into effect for the 2027–28 season.
  3. ^ a b c d Released from preseason/training camp.

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