Emerance Maschmeyer stops 30 shots as Ottawa beats Toronto 3-1

Ottawa's goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer (38) keeps her eye on the puck as she takes on Toronto during the third period of a PWHL hockey game Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024, in Ottawa, Ontario. Credit: AP/Sean Kilpatrick
OTTAWA, Ontario — Ottawa’s Lexie Adzija scored an empty-net goal with 42.5 seconds remaining to give Ottawa a 3-1 victory over Toronto on Tuesday night for its first home-ice victory at TD Place.
Emily Clark and Brianne Jenner also scored for Ottawa. Emerance Maschmeyer made 30 saves.
Brittany Howard scored the lone goal for Toronto. Erica Howe, who played part of her hockey career with the Ottawa Lady Senators, stopped 17 shots for her first hometown appearance.
This marked the second of five meetings between the two teams. Ottawa took the first game 5-1 on Jan. 13. Ottawa, holding a one-goal lead going into the third, managed to hold Toronto at bay despite Clark taking a slashing penalty with 2:16 remaining and Toronto pulling Howe for a two-player advantage.
Adzija scored the empty-netter to the thrill of the 6,316 fans on hand.
Trailing 2-1 in the second Toronto failed to capitalize on its two power-play chances. Ottawa had two great chances but Howe was solid keeping the game within reach for her teammates.
Ottawa opened the scoring, for the fourth straight time, at the five-minute mark when Clark beat Howe with a shot along the goal line. Toronto tied the game at 11:08 when Howard came across the blue line and wristed a shot past Maschmeyer.

Toronto's Lauriane Rougeau (5) hits Ottawa's Daryl Watts (9) during the third period of a PWHL hockey game Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024, in Ottawa, Ontario. Credit: AP/Sean Kilpatrick
Before Tuesday’s game, Ottawa was the only team that had not given up a first-period goal.
Jenner regained the lead less than a minute later taking a drop pass from Amanda Boulier for her first of the season.
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Ottawa goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer (38) looks for the puck as teammate Aneta Tejralova (2) holds off Toronto's Samantha Cogan (17) during the third period of a PWHL hockey game Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024, in Ottawa, Ontario. Credit: AP/Sean Kilpatrick
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