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OTTAWA, ON (March 25, 2025) – The New York Sirens scored six unanswered goals in the third period, erasing a three-goal deficit, to earn a dominant 6-3 win over the Ottawa Charge at TD Place on Tuesday night. The Charge gained momentum early in the game with a shorthanded ‘jailbreak’ goal from Rebecca Leslie, followed by goals from Emily Clark and captain Brianne Jenner to put Ottawa up by three after two periods of play. However, the game was far from over as New York opened the floodgates in the third period to stifle Ottawa’s momentum. Jessie Eldridge put her team on the board 1:25 into the final frame, then Sarah Fillier found the twine on the power play to cut the Sirens’ deficit to 3-2. Jade Downie-Landry then scored a pair of goals less than four minutes apart to give the Sirens their first lead of the game, silencing the Ottawa crowd of 5,707. FIllier added to New York’s tally with her second of the night to extend the Sirens’ lead to two, and Alex Carpenter sealed the win for New York with an empty-net goal. Rookie netminder Kayle Osborne, who hails from nearby Westport, ON, earned her second career win for the Sirens – both of which have come at TD Place – turning aside 15 of 18 shots. Fellow rookie Gwyneth Philips stopped 28 of 33 shots between the pipes for Ottawa in her eighth start of the season. With the win, New York moves within three points of fifth-place Ottawa with four games remaining, while Ottawa stays two points out of a playoff spot behind fourth-place Minnesota with five games left to play.

https://www.thepwhl.com/en/news/2025/march/25/new-york-scores-six-unanswered-third-period-goals-to-rally-past-ottawa

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