@bearville88 A team that every year in under appreciated and identified as sort of not deserving their success (getting to the finals) yet everyone wants our players. It’s beyond frustrating.
Ok yeah, this one hurts more. Thats 2 out of 3 bobble heads and 1 friendship bracelet that are being retired from my Charge shelf. The only « solace » is that this is the last year this kind of cherry picking for expansion happens.
Clarky, we can't thank you enough for everything you gave to this organization. ❤️
You helped lay the foundation of this team and this organization right from day 1. A natural leader with unwavering support for her teammates, a smile that could bring light to any room, and an unbelievable player on the ice. Both on the ice and behind the scenes, you made an unquestionable impact here in Ottawa and you'll be so incredibly missed. Thank you for all the great memories, all the big goals, your incredible work ethic and unwavering leadership, and the example you set for your teammates every single day. All the best in your next chapter, Ottawa will miss you 🫶
GOT 'EM ON LOCK 🔒
Forward Rebecca Leslie, defender Ronja Savolainen and goaltender Gwyneth Philips have been protected as part of the Expansion Player Distribution Process.
📰 https://t.co/HlfV7UYEqq
You guys asked, and you guys delivered. Gwyneth Philips is the Goalie Who Deserves a Gun the Most this season. She may need a few tanks, honestly. #OttawaCharge
@ChrisSinclairrr I’d like to take this opportunity to say that have really enjoyed your PWHL reporting this past season. Thank you for mustering the courage to ask the question even if inside you feel silly. Those questions, and answers, are often more interesting than the standard ones.
the one and only, Gwyneth Philips 🧱🔥
This season, Philips became the first goaltender in PWHL history to record 1000+ saves in a SINGLE SEASON. 🤯 She recorded 786 saves in the regular season, and added 224 more in 8 playoff games to set the milestone at 1,010 saves total.
Police looking for missing newborn baby
Police are urgently looking for a missing newborn baby in Halifax.
On May 22 at approximately 9:40 p.m., officers were notified of a woman in hospital in life-threatening condition who appeared to have just given birth. The baby has not yet been located.
Police and Nova Scotia Ground Search and Rescue are currently searching the area of 214 Willett Street, Halifax. The public is urged to stay away from the area to allow investigators to conduct a thorough search.
The public is asked to search their own properties and report anything suspicious to police immediately.
Four people are currently in police custody undergoing questioning. There have been no charges laid at this stage.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 902-490-5020.
26-79385
@lyonness81 Really? Wow! As a 50 something Canadian I don’t say it out loud anymore unless I’m alone but I definitely think it. Like I remember singing it at his concert.