Trio Helps Ottawa Beat Seattle 2-0, Spoiling Return of Torrent Captain Hilary Knight
Ottawa Charge secured a 2-0 win with goals from Sarah Wozniewicz and rookie Peyton Hemp, while goaltender Gwyneth Philips made 25 saves including a key penalty stop.
- On Sunday, the Seattle Torrent activated captain and Olympic gold medalist Hilary Knight from long-term injured reserve, though the team fell 2-0 to visiting Ottawa.
- Knight, a five-time Olympian and United States captain at the Milan Cortina Games, had been sidelined since last month after sustaining a lower-body injury during the Winter Olympics.
- Sarah Wozniewicz netted the opening goal and rookie Peyton Hemp added another for The Charge, while goaltender Gwyneth Philips secured the shutout by stopping all shots faced.
- With the victory, Ottawa moved two points ahead of the Toronto Sceptres for the fourth and final playoff spot, while Seattle moved forward Brooke Bryant to the reserve player list.
- Ottawa hosts the Toronto Sceptres on Wednesday, and the Torrent visit the New York Sirens on Saturday as both teams continue their regular season push.
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Trio helps Ottawa beat Seattle 2-0, spoiling return of Torrent captain Hilary Knight
Sarah Wozniewicz gave Ottawa the lead, rookie Peyton Hemp scored her first goal and Gwyneth Philips posted her first shutout of the season as the Charge blanked Seattle 2-0 despite the return of Torrent’s captain Hilary Knight
Seattle Torrent captain, Olympic champion Hilary Knight activated from injured reserve
Seattle Torrent captain and Olympic gold medalist Hilary Knight has been activated from long-term injured reserve and will play Sunday night against visiting Ottawa.
Torrent activate Hilary Knight from long-term injured reserve - Daily Faceoff
Another big name is set to return to the ice. On Sunday, the Seattle Torrent announced that the team has activated captain Hilary Knight from long-term injured reserve. In response, the team has placed forward Brooke Bryant back on its reserve list. Knight will be in the lineup on Sunday afternoon against the Ottawa Charge, her first PWHL game since Jan. 28. The 36-year-old has been out of action since the Winter Olympics, where she suffered a t…
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