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Chan Scores First PWHL Goal, Vancouver Goldeneyes Hand Ottawa Charge 2-1 Defeat
Vancouver Goldeneyes secured their third consecutive home win with strong defense and goaltending, outscoring opponents 6-1 in their last two games, officials said.
- On Tuesday, the Vancouver Goldeneyes edged the Ottawa Charge 2-1 at home, with Katie Chan scoring her first PWHL goal 7:40 into the game.
- Jenn Gardiner of Surrey doubled Vancouver's lead 3:36 into the second after stealing a neutral-zone puck and finishing on a breakaway off the crossbar.
- Kristen Campbell provided the bulk of Vancouver’s resistance, stopping 32 of 33 shots and making a key save on Rory Guilday 8:17 into the final frame, while Anna Shokhina scored Ottawa’s lone goal 14:17 into the third.
- The victory gave Vancouver Goldeneyes a PWHL milestone as the first team to win their first three home games, outscoring opponents 6-1 across recent victories.
- Ottawa Charge continue their five-game road swing Wednesday at Seattle Torrent after dropping three straight games since their Nov. 26 win, while Vancouver hosts Montreal Victoire Saturday.
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Katie Chan scores first PWHL goal as Goldeneyes edge Charge 2-1
Katie Chan scored her first PWHL goal and the Vancouver Goldeneyes edged the Ottawa Charge 2-1. Chan swatted in a puck to give the Goldeneyes the lead 7:40 into the game.
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Chan scores first PWHL goal, Vancouver Goldeneyes hand Ottawa Charge 2-1 defeat
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Read Full ArticleChan scores first PWHL goal as Goldeneyes down Charge
Katie Chan scored her first PWHL goal, leading the Vancouver Goldeneyes to a 2-1 victory over the Ottawa Charge. Chan's goal came just 7:40 into the game, sparking a strong performance from the Goldeneyes, who have now won their last two games. Jenn Gardiner also contributed with a goal in the second period. Ottawa's lone score was from Anna Shokhina in the third period, but it wasn't enough to prevent their third consecutive loss. By the Number…
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