NY Sirens play spoiler with furious rally in upset win over Ottawa Charge

OTTAWA, Ontario — The Ottawa Charge’s playoff hopes took a beating Tuesday night following a 6-3 loss to the New York Sirens.

The Charge blew a 3-0 third-period lead and allowed the last-place Sirens to score six straight goals.

Ottawa, which sits fifth and outside the playoff picture, looked to be well in control of the game after a solid 40 minutes, but an early goal in the third from Jessie Eldridge gave New York life.

Downie-Landry (center) celebrates with teammates after scoring one of two goals in the Sirens' 6-3 win over the Ottawa Charge on March 25, 2025.
Downie-Landry (center) celebrates with teammates after scoring one of two goals in the Sirens’ 6-3 win over the Ottawa Charge on March 25, 2025. AP

Back-to-back penalties allowed the Sirens to tie the game.

Sarah Fillier scored to make it a one-goal game and just over three minutes later Jade Downie-Landry tied the game when her shot deflected off Ottawa’s Zoe Boyd to beat Gwyneth Philips, who made 28 saves.

A turnover led to New York’s go-ahead goal with Downie-Landry scoring her second of the night.

Just over a minute later, a second turnover led to Fillier scoring her second of the game with under eight minutes remaining in regulation. Alex Carpenter added an empty-net goal to round out the scoring.

New York Sirens' Jessie Eldridge (9) moves the puck between Ottawa Charge's Shiann Darkangelo (27) and Ashton Bell (21) during the second period of a PWHL hockey game in Ottawa, Ontario, Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
New York Sirens’ Jessie Eldridge (9) moves the puck between Ottawa Charge’s Shiann Darkangelo (27) and Ashton Bell (21) during the second period of a PWHL hockey game in Ottawa, Ontario onTuesday, March 25, 2025. AP

A disappointing 20 minutes spoiled what had been a solid start by the Charge.

Rebecca Leslie, with a jailbreak goal, scored her first of the season midway through the first.

Emily Clark made it 2-0 with her ninth of the season and captain Brianne Jenner made it 3-0 late in the second, beating Kayle Osborne — who turned away 15 shots — high blocker.

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