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Ottawa Now - Meet the co-founder of the Ottawa Charge 'Kazoo Crew'

May 21, 2026

Win, lose, or draw – it cannot be denied that the Ottawa Charge have one of the most energetic fanbases across the entire PWHL. They proved it on Victoria Day Monday by showing up in droves, and eventually setting a playoff attendance record in a thrilling Game 3 comeback win. Fueling the fanbase is a chorus of kazoos, a tradition that was first started by Britt Hurley and one of her friends. She helps manufacture kazoos using a 3D printer, allowing more people to get in on the fun and join the ‘Kazoo Crew’. Hurley joins Kristy Cameron on Ottawa Now.



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