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Ottawa Charge Advances to Walter Cup Final with Thrilling Double OT Win

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The Ottawa Charge are headed back to the Walter Cup Final after a dramatic double overtime victory over the Boston Fleet, clinching the best-of-five semifinal series in four games with a 4-3 win. Michela Cava emerged as the hero, scoring the decisive goal just 1:12 into the second overtime, ensuring Ottawa’s return to the championship stage for a second consecutive season.

Last year, the Charge fell short in the final against the Minnesota Frost, but this time they are eager to seize the opportunity once more. They will face the winner of the upcoming Game 5 between the Montreal Victoire and the Frost, which promises to be a thrilling conclusion to that series.

In addition to Cava’s game-winner, Ottawa received contributions from Sarah Wozniewicz, Rebecca Leslie, and Brooke Hobson, all of whom found the back of the net. Goaltender Gwyneth Philips was instrumental in the victory, making an impressive 43 saves against a relentless Fleet offense.

The Fleet, who had not experienced a three-game losing streak throughout the season, saw their hopes dashed as Shay Maloney, Megan Keller, and Sophie Shirley each scored to keep the game competitive. Aerin Frankel stood tall in net for Boston, recording 29 saves.

The game unfolded with a flurry of action, particularly in the second period, where both teams combined for five goals, ultimately leading to a 3-3 tie after 40 minutes. Ottawa initially seized control with a 2-0 lead, highlighted by a sharp-angle shot from Jenner that deflected off Leslie’s skate into the net. Although the play was reviewed, the goal was upheld, much to the delight of the Ottawa fans.

However, the Fleet quickly answered back, scoring three times in just 1:33 to take a brief 3-2 lead, showcasing their resilience and determination. But the Charge, refusing to back down, rallied for the win in the extra frames, setting the stage for an exciting championship showdown ahead.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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