Charge Face Elimination Game Tonight at CTC
Ottawa's women's hockey team plays a must-win Game 4 of the Walter Cup Final with an electric crowd expected at a nearly sold-out Canadian Tire Centre.
Ottawa's women's hockey team is preparing for what could be their last stand in the Walter Cup Final. Game 4 tonight at the Canadian Tire Centre will be nearly sold out, with the Charge facing elimination after falling behind in the series. The energy inside the building will be crucial—a home crowd at full volume can shift momentum in playoff hockey, and the Charge know they're out of chances.
Emily Clark, the Charge's assistant captain, has been a steadying force on the ice even when her contributions haven't always shown up on the scoresheet during this postseason run. In pressure moments like these, role players and defensive specialists often become the difference between advancing and going home. The team will need everyone to bring their best—there's no tomorrow if they lose.
The Walter Cup Final has been competitive, but tonight's game carries the weight of finality. The Charge have built something worth fighting for this season, and their fans have shown up in force. What happens on the ice in the next few hours will determine whether this season extends to Game 5 or ends in heartbreak. The city's watching.