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Ottawa Charge Clinch Final Playoff Spot with 3-0 Win Over Toronto Sceptres

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In a decisive showdown, the Ottawa Charge secured the final playoff spot in the Professional Women’s Hockey League by blanking the Toronto Sceptres 3-0 on Saturday. Gwyneth Philips was a wall in net, stopping 41 shots and leading her team to victory, marking the Charge’s second playoff appearance in franchise history.

Ottawa’s offense was powered by goals from Fanuza Kadirova, Sarah Wozniewicz, and Alexa Vasko. Toronto’s Raygan Kirk made 28 saves but couldn’t prevent her team from falling short. The Sceptres entered the game needing a regulation win to claim the last playoff berth but faced disappointment for the second consecutive year.

The Charge struck first early in the second period when Michela Cava made a slick cross-crease pass to Kadirova, who deftly redirected the puck past Kirk from the short side. This goal shifted the momentum, energizing Ottawa after Toronto had dominated play early on.

Leading 1-0, Ottawa extended its lead just 1:03 into the third period. A turnover by Toronto’s Kali Flanagan at her own blue line allowed Charge captain Brianne Jenner to set up Wozniewicz, who found herself alone and capitalized with a backhand shot that beat Kirk.

Vasko sealed the deal with an empty-net goal with just over four minutes left, ensuring Ottawa’s spot in the postseason. Now, the Charge await their playoff opponent, which will either be the Boston Fleet or Montreal Victoire.

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

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