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Ottawa Charge Unveil 2025-26 PWHL Season Schedule

Mark your calendars! The Ottawa Charge's 2025-26 PWHL season is packed with thrilling matchups and new challenges. Don't miss out!

In this image we can see ladies playing hockey. At the bottom there is grass. In the background...
In this image we can see ladies playing hockey. At the bottom there is grass. In the background there is a mesh.

Ottawa Charge Unveil 2025-26 PWHL Season Schedule

The Ottawa Charge, Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) team, has unveiled their 2025-26 season schedule. Fans can expect a thrilling season with a mix of home and away games against various opponents.

The season begins on Nov. 22 with a home game against the New York Sirens. Ottawa will then host Vancouver and Minnesota during a three-game home depot to kickstart the new season. Throughout the season, the Charge will face the Boston Wicked, Minnesota Strike, Montreal Echo, New York Torch, and Toronto Torch five times each. Additionally, they will play five games each against the Toronto Sceptres and PWHL Seattle.

The league will take a break from Dec. 8 to 15 and an extended Olympic winter break from Jan. 28 to Feb. 25. The Charge will play a total of 30 games, with 13 of those at the Arena at TD Place. Notably, the Montreal Victorie's first visit to Ottawa is scheduled for March 11. The Charge will also play two designated home games at alternative venues.

Fans can secure their seats with pre-built partial ticket packages available from Oct. 7, and single game tickets from Oct. 14. To celebrate the schedule release, the Charge has partnered with Beavertails, featuring goaltender Gwyneth Philips ordering Beavertails from goalie Logan Angers in a fun video.

The Ottawa Charge's 2025-26 season promises an exciting mix of rivalries and new challenges. With 13 home games at the Arena at TD Place and two additional home games at alternative venues, fans have plenty to look forward to. Mark your calendars and get ready for another action-packed season of PWHL news in Ottawa.

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