The Ottawa Charge has an opportunity to get off to a fast start in the coming PWHL season.

But to capitalize on it, better results are needed for the home team on Bank Street.

The Charge will open its 2025-26 campaign with three games at TD Place, starting Nov. 22 against the New York Sirens before a Nov. 26 date with the expansion PWHL Vancouver and concluding the homestand with a Dec. 2 meeting against the defending champion Minnesota Frost.

Before grinding its way through the playoffs to the Walter Cup final in May, the Charge finished the regular season in third-place with a 12-2-4-12 (wins, overtime wins, overtime losses, losses) record for 44 points.

But Ottawa had the league’s second-worst home record at 5-1-3-6 for a winning percentage of .444, compared to a second-best road re

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