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Publication Date: June 4, 2026 - 19:44

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Ottawa Charge is reinforcing its future on and off the ice amid PWHL expansion

June 4, 2026
It’s been a week full of difficult decisions, tough conversations and the desire for a future-gazing crystal ball for the Ottawa Charge management as the PWHL’s expansion process officially begins. Read More


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