Gabbie Hughes leads PWHL Ottawa over Boston with 2-goal effort
Gabbie Hughes scored twice in the second period, including a go-ahead goal, and visiting Ottawa beat Boston 4-2 on Monday in the first of two games in three days against each other.
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Gabbie Hughes scored twice in the second period, including a go-ahead goal, and visiting Ottawa beat Boston 4-2 on Monday in the first of two games in three days against each other.
PWHL Ottawa added a pair of forwards in separate trades on Monday, as the team makes a push for the fourth and final playoff spot.
PWHL Ottawa has acquired forward Tereza Vanisova from Montreal in exchange for defender Amanda Boulier.
PWHL Boston has traded forward Shiann Darkangelo to Ottawa in exchange for forward Lexie Adzija and the rights to Caitrin Lonergan.
Hannah Brandt and Hilary Knight each scored shootout goals and Aerin Frankel saved four of the five shots she faced as Boston beat Ottawa in a shootout, 2-1 in front of the largest crowd to watch a professional women's hockey game in the United States Saturday night in Detroit.
Boston defenceman Megan Keller can already foresee the potential for expansion with the Professional Women's Hockey League holding neutral site games in Pittsburgh and Detroit this weekend.
Star captain Marie-Philip Poulin will lead a veteran Canadian team at the 2024 women's hockey world championship.
OTTAWA — Gabbie Hughes’ game winning goal Wednesday night in a 4-2 victory over New York in Professional Women’s Hockey League action gave coach Carla MacLeod plenty to boast about.
Gabbie Hughes scored the game winner with 4:04 remaining in the third period Wednesday night to lead Ottawa to a 4-2 win over visiting New York in Professional Women's Hockey League action.