Kayle Osborne Secures First Shutout as Sirens Defeat Charge 3-0
The 22-year-old goaltender shines in her hometown with 31 saves, while Ottawa struggles to convert chances in a key PWHL matchup.
- New York Sirens goaltender Kayle Osborne earned her first professional shutout with a 31-save performance against the Ottawa Charge.
- The Sirens scored twice in the first period, including a power-play goal, and added a third on a two-player advantage in the third period.
- The Charge generated 31 shots but struggled to create high-quality scoring chances, continuing their league-low scoring trend of 1.84 goals per game.
- Ottawa's goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer made 17 saves but was unable to overcome defensive errors and limited offensive support.
- The Sirens' victory marked their first win against the Charge this season, improving their record to 4-3-1-4, while Ottawa remains in the final playoff spot with a 5-0-2-6 record.