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Sens 1-on-1: Charge come up short in Walter Cup Finals

May 21, 2026
WATCH BELOW:  On this special edition of Sens 1-on-1 with Bruce Garrioch, Bruce speaks with Ottawa Citizen Charge writer Natasha Baldin to recap the PWHL Walter Cup Finals between the Charge and the Montreal Victoire. They talk about Montreal’s series-clinching win over Ottawa in Game 4, what the Charge need to improve their team next season, why it was still a successful year, the amazing job head coach Carla MacLeod did, how the upcoming expansion draft will affect the roster, and if the Charge will continue to play their games at TD Place. Read More


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