PWHL

Emily Clark's 3-point game helps Charge defeat league-best Victoire for 1st time this season

Emily Clark had a two goals — including one into an empty net — and an assist, powering the Ottawa Charge to a 3-1 win over the visiting Montreal Victoire Saturday.

Ottawa forward now has points in 5 straight games; Montreal suffers 2nd straight loss

Female ice hockey players wrap their arms around a smiling teammate in celebration during a game.
Emily Clark, third from left, celebrates an empty-net goal with her Ottawa Charge teammates as Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin skates away during the third period of Ottawa's 3-1 win on Saturday at TD Place Arena. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

Emily Clark had a two goals — including one into an empty net — and an assist, powering the Ottawa Charge to a 3-1 win over the visiting Montreal Victoire Saturday.

Clark now has points in five straight games.

Stephanie Markowski had the other goal for the Charge (7-0-4-8) while Gwenyth Philips turned aside 15 of the 16 shots she faced for just her second win of the season.

Laura Stacey scored for the Victoire (9-3-1-4) who have now lost two games in a row for the first time this season.

Ann-Renée Desbiens made 25 saves in her second regulation loss of the campaign.

WATCH | Clark propels Charge past Victoire in Ottawa:

Emily Clark's 3-point game leads Charge past Victoire

10 hours ago
Duration 1:05
The Canadian Olympian's go-ahead goal in the second period paved the way towards a 3-1 victory. Clark also added an empty-net goal and an assist. Montreal had defeated Ottawa in all three previous meetings between the two clubs this PWHL campaign.

Takeaways

Charge: The Charge were 0-for-2 on the power play with four shots on goal. Ottawa also lost forward Rebecca Leslie with an upper-body injury early in the third period.

Victoire: Despite scoring on one of their two power plays, Montreal was unable to generate much offence. They now have just one goal in their past two games.

Key moment

Ottawa's Ronja Savolainen took a boarding penalty with less than four minutes to play, but the Charge were able to kill off the sanction, allowing just one shot on goal. Seconds later, Clark scored into the empty net to seal the victory.

Key stat

The Charge limited their opponents to just 16 shots on goal — and only nine through the first 40 minutes.

Up next

Charge: Host the New York Sirens on Wednesday.

Victoire: Host the Toronto Sceptres on Tuesday.

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17 days ago
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