PWHL Game Preview: Boston Fleet (8-2-2-2) vs. Ottawa Charge (4-5-0-7)

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Puck drop is scheduled for 2:00 PM ET
Venue: TD Place Arena, Ottawa, Ontario (Ottawa Charge home game)
Broadcast/Streaming: CBC (Canada), NESN/NESN+ (Boston region), PWHL YouTube (free internationally), and thepwhl.com/PWHL app

This post-Olympic break opener serves as a key early test in the PWHL’s tight 2025-26 standings. The top-ranked Boston Fleet kick off a challenging five-game road trip fresh off strong Olympic performances (including gold for several players), while the home-standing Ottawa Charge—sitting mid-pack—look to capitalize on home ice and recent momentum to close the gap on playoff contenders. With the league’s top-four playoff format and 30-game season roughly halfway through, points here are crucial for positioning.

Recent Form (Pre-Olympic Break)

Season paused for Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympics

  • Fleet (dominant): Entered break leading league with wins in recent outings, including strong defensive showings and contributions from Olympians. Pre-break: few losses, excellent structure under coach, riding multi-game point streaks.
  • Charge (improving): Mixed but positive late push (e.g., 8-2-0-0 in hypothetical last-10 samples from trends). Showed excitement and scoring bursts; home resilience noted.

Post-break: Both teams return rested with Olympic hardware (Fleet: gold/bronze contributors like Megan Keller, Aerin Frankel, Alina Müller; Charge: players like Gwyneth Philips). Expect sharp, structured hockey with potential early rust.

Injury Report

Limited major issues reported post-Olympics

  • Boston Fleet: Defender Zoe Boyd on long-term injured reserve (LTIR, placed Feb. 13); rookie Riley Brengman activated from LTIR. No new significant absences; key Olympians (Keller, Frankel, Haley Winn, Alina Müller) healthy and returning.
  • Ottawa Charge: No major reported injuries or LTIR notes in recent updates. Core roster (e.g., forwards like Sarah Wozniewicz, goalie Gwyneth Philips) expected available.

Full strength projected for both; monitor pre-game for maintenance from international play.

Key Player Matchups

  • Megan Keller / Aerin Frankel (BOS defense/goalie) vs. Ottawa forwards (e.g., Sarah Wozniewicz): Keller’s Olympic gold-winner and two-way prowess; Frankel’s elite goaltending (strong pre-break) challenge Ottawa’s attack. Charge must generate high-danger chances.
  • Alina Müller (BOS forward, Olympic bronze scorer) vs. Ottawa blue line: Müller’s skill and OT heroics add scoring threat; Ottawa needs to contain her creativity.
  • Gwyneth Philips (OTT goalie, Olympic participant) vs. Boston attack (Haley Winn, others): Philips’ international experience tested by Fleet’s depth scoring.
  • Special teams/special defense: Boston’s stingy GA vs. Ottawa’s opportunistic offense. Power-play edges could decide tight game.

Edge: Boston in goaltending, defense, and Olympic momentum; Ottawa in home energy and scoring potential.

Series History (2025-26 Season)

  • Recent meetings include tight affairs (e.g., Ottawa shootout win 3-2 over Boston Dec. 27, 2025; earlier Boston home win).
  • Boston holds overall edge in standings impact, but Ottawa competitive at TD Place (mixed results).
  • Trends: Low-to-moderate scoring, frequent one-goal or extra-time games. Boston strong in regulation; Ottawa resilient in comebacks/SO.

Betting Trends

  • Boston: Strong favorites cover road; Under in structured games; excellent vs. mid-tier teams.
    • Ottawa: Home underdogs cover in close games; higher-event potential but recent tight results.
    • League post-break: Conservative starts (Under hits early); home teams competitive but top teams like Boston win ~60-65%.
    • TD Place: Ottawa tough but Boston’s defense limits explosions.

GAME ODDS

Boston Fleet                      – 155

Ottawa Charge                  4.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, February 27, 2026

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