The Ottawa Charge (3-4-0-6) face the New York Sirens (7-0-1-5) in a PWHL matchup between two teams trending in opposite directions. The Charge, sitting near the bottom of the standings with 13 points, have struggled with consistency, allowing 3.5 goals per game while relying on depth scoring from players like Reece Hunt. The Sirens, tied for first with 22 points, are on a hot streak with four straight regulation wins and boast one of the league’s top offenses (3.85 goals per game), led by Sarah Fillier’s playmaking. Injuries could play a role, with Ottawa missing key defensemen and New York without a top forward. This game at Prudential Center pits Ottawa’s gritty defense against New York’s high-octane attack, with the Sirens’ momentum and home edge likely leading to a 4-2 victory.
Venue Location
Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey. This 16,514-seat arena serves as the home for the New York Sirens and is known for its vibrant atmosphere, especially during mid-week games, contributing to the Sirens’ strong home record (4-1-1-0 this season).
Puckdrop is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET (4:00 p.m. PT, 7:00 p.m. local time in Newark). The game will be broadcast on MSGSN (New York market) and TSN (Ottawa market), with streaming available on Prime Video (Canada) and PWHL YouTube (U.S./international). Radio coverage includes Devils Hockey Network (Sirens? Shared with NJ Devils) and TSN 1200 (Charge).
Recent Team Forms
The Charge have been competitive but inconsistent, going 2-3-0-2 in their last 7 games with a -5 goal differential, including a 3-1 loss to the Sceptres. The Sirens are surging, 6-0-0-1 in their last 7 with a +14 goal differential, riding a four-game regulation win streak highlighted by a 4-0 shutout over Ottawa earlier this season.
Here’s a breakdown of each team’s last 7 games:
| Date | Opponent | Result (Charge) | Score |
| Jan 7 | @ NY | L | 2-3 |
| Dec 29 | @ NY | L | 1-3 |
| Dec 20 | vs BOS | W (OT) | 4-3 |
| Dec 15 | vs MIN | L | 2-4 |
| Dec 12 | @ MTL | W | 5-2 |
| Dec 5 | vs TOR | L | 3-5 |
| Nov 25 | @ MTL | L | 2-4 |
Overall: 2-4-1 in last 7 (-5 goal differential).
| Date | Opponent | Result (Sirens) | Score |
| Jan 15 | @ OTT | W | 4-2 |
| Jan 7 | vs OTT | W | 3-2 |
| Jan 6 | vs MIN | W | 4-3 |
| Dec 29 | vs OTT | W | 3-1 |
| Dec 22 | @ BOS | L (OT) | 2-3 |
| Dec 18 | vs TOR | W | 5-3 |
| Dec 14 | @ MTL | W | 4-1 |
Overall: 6-0-1 in last 7 (+14 goal differential).
Injury Report
Ottawa Charge:
Reece Hunt (F): Day-to-Day (undisclosed) – Missed last game but practiced recently.
Danielle Serdachny (D): Out (lower body) – Placed on IR Jan 10, expected return Feb 1.
Hayley Scamurra (F): Out (upper body) – Week-to-week after injury in Dec.
New York Sirens:
Abby Roque (F): Out (upper body) – Placed on IR Jan 12, expected return Jan 25.
Sarah Fillier (F): Day-to-Day (illness) – Missed practice but expected to play.
Jessie Eldridge (F): Available – Returned from minor injury Jan 15.
Key Player Matchups
Injuries limit both teams’ depth, but New York’s top line remains intact.
Sarah Fillier (NY F) vs. Katerina Mrazova (OTT F): Fillier leads Sirens with 8 assists; Mrazova counters with playmaking for Charge.
Abby Roque (NY F) vs. Shiann Darkangelo (OTT F): Roque (out, upper body) weakens Sirens; Darkangelo provides grit.
Jessie Eldridge (NY F) vs. Hayley Scamurra (OTT F): Eldridge (4 goals) vs. Scamurra (out, upper body), shifting load to Charge depth.
Elaine Chuli (NY G) vs. Emerance Maschmeyer (OTT G): Chuli (shutout in last win) vs. Maschmeyer (recent strong saves).
Other keys: Sirens’ power play (top-3) vs. Charge’s penalty kill (bottom-3). Ottawa’s physicality vs. New York’s speed.
Series History
The Charge and Sirens have met twice this season, with Ottawa winning both: 3-1 on Dec. 29 and 3-2 on Jan. 7. Overall, in PWHL history (since 2024), Ottawa leads 2-0. No overtime in either game. Unders have hit in both (averaging 4.5 goals). This is the first Sirens home game vs Charge this season.
Betting Trends
Over/Under: 60% action on U 5.5, given series unders (both under 5.5) and defensive play.
Method props: Sirens by 2+ goals +200 sees 65% bets (their recent blowouts); underdogs in PWHL cash 35% (often in OT).
Trends: Favorites in PWHL hit 65% rate; streaking teams like Sirens trend 7-1 as -250 favorites. Fights with home favorites trend under in 6/10 (defensive focus).
GAME ODDS
Ottawa Charge 5.5
New York Sirens – 250
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, January 19, 2026







