PHOTOS: Ottawa Charge vs. Boston Fleet – 04/02/2025

Miasara McLaughlin for Inside the Rink

LOWELL, Mass. –  The Boston Fleet hosted the Ottawa Charge on Pride Night at the Tsongas Center. With crucial points on the line, the two teams met for the final time in the 2024-2025 regular season. The Charge put on a dominant performance, starting off with a power-play goal from Shiann Darkangelo just forty-five seconds into the game. Darkangelo secured her first PWHL hat-trick in Ottawa’s 4-0 win over Boston.

Boston Fleet’s goaltender Aerin Frankel was pulled prior to the start of the third period after allowing 3 goals on 16 shots. With the league on a three-week break for the IIHF Women’s World Championships, the Fleet stand at 3rd place in the league with the Charge just one point behind.

Check out this photo gallery from Inside The Rink’s Miasara McLaughlin for highlights from the game.

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