In a dramatic turnaround in Game 3 of the Walter Cup Finals, the Ottawa Charge showcased their resilience by rallying to defeat the Montreal Victoire 2-1, keeping their championship hopes alive. With the series on the line and the coveted Walter Cup trophy tantalizingly close to being awarded, the Charge delivered a performance that thrilled their home crowd.
For nearly 50 minutes, the match was a stalemate, with both teams locked in a fierce defensive battle. Goaltenders Ann-Renée Desbiens and Gwyneth Philips were spectacular, each turning aside over 40 shots, as the score remained tied at 0-0. As the clock wound down, the tension in the Canadian Tire Centre was palpable, with 16,894 fans eagerly anticipating a breakthrough.
The breakthrough finally came when Montreal’s Hayley Scamurra, after a well-timed play, scored the opening goal. Following a successful penalty kill by Ottawa, Scamurra carried the puck into the offensive zone, passing to Maureen Murphy before crashing the net. Murphy’s shot rebounded off the end boards, landing perfectly for Scamurra, who capitalized on the opportunity to give Montreal the lead.
However, the Charge were not ready to concede defeat. Rookie forward Peyton Hemp quickly responded, tying the game with her first playoff goal just seven minutes later. The excitement peaked in the final minute as Rebecce Leslie netted the game-winner with only 54 seconds remaining, marking her league-leading fourth goal of the playoffs.
With the victory, the Ottawa Charge have forced a crucial Game 4 at the Canadian Tire Centre, which will take place on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. ET. The atmosphere promises to be electric as the Charge look to extend the series and keep their championship aspirations alive.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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