‘Proved we belong’: Young Sirens start off PWHL season with big win over Charge
OTTAWA — The New York Sirens are starting fresh in their third PWHL season as the only remaining team in the league that has never played a playoff game. So far it’s working, as the Sirens topped the Ottawa Charge 4-0 to open their season on Saturday.
In addition to losing four of their top five scorers from 2024-25 in the off-season, longtime starting goaltender Corinne Schroder parted ways with the Sirens (1-0-0-0) to sign with the Seattle Torrent. Comfortably stepping into the No. 1 role this season is Kayle Osborne, who shut out the Ottawa Charge (0-0-0-1) for the second time in her PWHL career.
“We’re a super young group and proved we belong in this league tonight,” Osborne said.
At the other end of the ice on Saturday, New York’s offence exploded for four goals all within the final 12:11 of action thanks to a hat trick from forward Taylor Girard and an empty-netter from Maja Nylen Persson.


