Ottawa's Season on the Line
Ottawa hockey fans have one more reason to pack the arena this weekend — the Charge are clinging to the final playoff spot in the Professional Women's Hockey League, and Saturday's home game against the New York Sirens could decide everything.
The stakes couldn't be higher. The Charge currently hold that precious fourth seed, but the Sirens are right on their heels. New York can leapfrog Ottawa with a win, meaning this game is essentially a one-game playoff before the playoffs even begin.
Three Points That Could Change Everything
In the PWHL, a regulation win earns two points and an overtime or shootout win earns one bonus point — meaning three points are up for grabs on Saturday night. For Ottawa, winning in regulation is the cleanest path to securing their postseason berth. Any slip-up and the Sirens could snatch that spot right out from under them.
It's the kind of pressure-packed, high-stakes hockey that fans live for, and Ottawa will need its home crowd to bring the energy.
Why This Season Matters for Ottawa
The PWHL is still in its early years, and the Ottawa Charge have been building something special. Women's professional hockey in the capital has drawn passionate crowds and given Ottawa a new team to rally behind. Making the playoffs isn't just about this season — it's about momentum, visibility, and proving that Ottawa belongs at the top of the women's game.
A playoff run would give the Charge and their fans a chance to compete on the game's biggest stage and keep the spotlight on women's hockey in Ottawa deep into the spring.
What to Watch
Expect a tight, physical game with both teams leaving everything on the ice. The Sirens will come in hungry, knowing a win sends them through. The Charge, playing at home, will lean on the crowd and the comfort of familiar ice.
Goaltending and special teams will likely decide it. One power play goal, one big save at a critical moment — that's the margin between a playoff ticket and an early summer.
How to Catch the Game
If you're in Ottawa, this is absolutely the kind of game worth showing up for in person. Check the PWHL website for ticket availability. The game will also be broadcast nationally, so Ottawa fans watching from home can still be part of the atmosphere.
However you watch, Saturday is a must-see moment for Ottawa sports. Let's go, Charge.
Source: CBC Ottawa — PWHL final week coverage
