‘There’s a good rivalry’: Charge, Victoire set for all-Canadian PWHL final
OTTAWA — For the first time in Professional Women’s Hockey League history, the Walter Cup will be won by a Canadian franchise.
The Montréal Victoire, who finished first overall in the regular season 16-6-2-6, will take on the Ottawa Charge in the best-of-five championship series. The first game gets underway Thursday in Montreal.
“As a Canadian, it’s pretty exciting,” said Charge captain Brianne Jenner said Wednesday in a video conference. “I think for Canadian hockey fans, you know, there’s a good rivalry between our fan bases with how close we are, so I think it’s really exciting and we’re looking forward to puck drop tomorrow.”
The Victoire knocked off the two-time defending Minnesota Frost Tuesday with a 2-1 victory to clinch the semifinal series three games to two. The Charge defeated the Boston Fleet in four games to advance to the final for the second straight year.


