Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark (26) works under pressure from...

Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark (26) works under pressure from New York Sirens forward Sarah Fillier (10) during the second period of a PWHL hockey game in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. Credit: AP/Spencer Colby

OTTAWA, Ontario — Kayle Osborne made 31 saves en route to her first professional shutout in the New York Sirens 3-0 win over the Ottawa Charge on Monday night.

Osborne, who hails from Westport, Ontario, 90 minutes west of Ottawa, had plenty of family and friends on hand to share in her success.

The Sirens scored twice in the first period and never looked back, adding a power-play goal in the third for insurance.

The win was New York’s first against the Charge this season after dropping the first two.

New York scored on its first shot of the game. Chloe Aurard put a shot on goal and Emerance Maschmeyer’s attempt to deflect it led to the puck going in her own net.

The Sirens made it 2-0 scoring a power-play goal midway through the first. Jessie Eldridge made a behind the back pass to Alex Carpenter who beat Maschmeyer short side.

Maschmeyer, who made 17 saves, was solid the rest of the way, but had little offensive support from her teammates.

New York Sirens goaltender Kayle Osborne (82) tracks thee puck...

New York Sirens goaltender Kayle Osborne (82) tracks thee puck in front of her net as Ottawa Charge forward Shiann Darkangelo (27) works on offense during first-period PWHL hockey game action in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. Credit: AP/Spencer Colby

The Sirens capitalized on a two-player advantage and caught a break when Eldridge’s pass attempt deflected off Ronja Savolainen’s skate and came right back to Eldridge, who scored her fourth of the season.

Katerina Mrazova returned to Ottawa’s lineup after missing five games with a lower-body injury.

Takeaways

Charge: Ottawa generated plenty of shots but needs to create more traffic from in close.

Sirens: New York did a great job keeping most of Ottawa’s shots to the outside.

Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark (26) kicks the puck towards...

Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark (26) kicks the puck towards the net as New York Sirens forward Jessie Eldridge (9) works on defence during the first period of a PWHL women's professional hockey game in Ottawa, Ontario, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. Credit: AP/Spencer Colby

Key moment

The Sirens took advantage of a major penalty to Tereza Vanisova and a minor to Gabbie Hughes to score on a two-player advantage midway through the third.

Up next

The Charge head to Montreal to take on the Victoire on Wednesday. The Sirens head to Boston to face the Fleet on Friday.

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