PWHL Game Preview: Boston Fleet (1-2-0-0) vs. Ottawa Charge (2-1-0-0)

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Venue: TD Place Arena — Ottawa, Ontario

Puck Drop: 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT

Broadcast: TSN / RDS / NESN / PWHL+

VENUE CONTEXT — TD PLACE ARENA

  • Ottawa is 2–0–0‑0 at home this season
  • Charge games at TD Place tend to be low‑scoring, physical, and forecheck‑heavy
  • Boston is 0–1–0‑0 on the road this season

Impact: Ottawa’s home‑ice advantage is real — their forecheck and puck‑pressure intensity spike in front of their crowd. Boston must avoid early turnovers.

INJURY REPORT

Boston Fleet (1‑2‑0‑0)

  • Hilary Knight — Healthy
  • Aerin Frankel — Healthy
  • Jamie Lee Rattray — Day‑to‑Day (upper‑body)
  • Megan Keller — Healthy

Impact: Rattray’s status affects Boston’s net‑front presence and secondary scoring. Frankel remains the backbone of Boston’s defensive identity.

Ottawa Charge (2‑1‑0‑0)

  • Brianne Jenner — Healthy
  • Emily Clark — Healthy
  • Emerance Maschmeyer — Healthy
  • Kristen Campbell — OUT (lower‑body)

Impact: Maschmeyer will start again and has been excellent. Ottawa’s top‑six is fully intact, giving them a strong offensive advantage.

TEAM RECORDS & SEASON SNAPSHOT

Boston Fleet

  • Record: 1‑2‑0‑0 (3 points)
  • Goals For: 6
  • Goals Against: 8
  • Power Play: 14%
  • Penalty Kill: 80%

Ottawa Charge

  • Record: 2‑1‑0‑0 (6 points)
  • Goals For: 9
  • Goals Against: 7
  • Power Play: 19%
  • Penalty Kill: 86%

Trend: Ottawa has been more efficient offensively and more disciplined defensively.

RECENT TEAM FORM

Boston Fleet

  • Knight generating high shot volume but limited finishing
  • Keller logging heavy minutes and driving transition
  • Boston averaging 2.0 goals per game
  • Frankel posting a .918 SV% despite defensive breakdowns
  • Fleet struggling to convert on the power play

Ottawa Charge

  • Jenner producing at a point‑per‑game pace
  • Clark and Maltais driving Ottawa’s forecheck
  • Charge averaging 3.0 goals per game
  • Maschmeyer posting a .923 SV%
  • Ottawa’s special teams trending upward

SERIES HISTORY

  • Ottawa leads all‑time PWHL series 3–1
  • At TD Place Arena: Ottawa leads 2–0
  • Last meeting: Ottawa won 4–2
  • Ottawa has outscored Boston 11–6 in their last four matchups

Trend: Ottawa’s speed and forecheck have consistently disrupted Boston’s breakout.

PROJECTED GOALTENDING MATCHUP

BOSTON — Aerin Frankel

  • Season Stats: 2.33 GAA, .918 SV%
  • Strengths: Elite reflexes, rebound control, lateral quickness
  • Weaknesses: Can be overwhelmed when Boston loses defensive structure

Matchup Note: Ottawa’s east‑west passing game will test Frankel’s lateral movement.

OTTAWA — Emerance Maschmeyer

  • Season Stats: 2.00 GAA, .923 SV%
  • Strengths: Positionally sound, excellent glove hand
  • Weaknesses: Occasional rebound issues on long shots

Matchup Note: Boston’s point‑shot‑heavy offense plays into Maschmeyer’s strengths.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Hilary Knight (BOS) vs. Brianne Jenner (OTT)

  • Knight’s power game vs. Jenner’s elite two‑way play
  • Jenner has historically controlled this matchup
  • Advantage: Ottawa

Megan Keller (BOS) vs. Emily Clark (OTT)

  • Keller’s transition ability vs. Clark’s forecheck pressure
  • Clark’s speed has caused issues for Boston’s defense
  • Advantage: Ottawa

Aerin Frankel (BOS) vs. Ottawa Top‑Six

  • Frankel must steal high‑danger chances
  • Ottawa generating more rush opportunities
  • Advantage: Even (Frankel can swing the game)

BETTING TRENDS

Boston Fleet

  • 2–6 in last 8 overall
  • Unders hit in 5 of last 7
  • 1–4 in last 5 vs. Ottawa
  • Frankel 1–3 in last 4 starts vs. Charge

Ottawa Charge

  • 4–2 in last 6
  • Unders hit in 4 of last 6
  • 3–1 in last 4 vs. Boston
  • Maschmeyer .930 SV% in last 3 starts vs. Fleet

Head‑to‑Head

  • Ottawa averaging 2.75 goals vs. Boston
  • Boston averaging 1.50 goals vs. Ottawa
  • Unders hit in 3 of last 4 meetings

GAME ODDS

Boston Fleet                      5

Ottawa Charge                  – 140

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 9, 2026

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