Torrent top Charge 5-3 to earn first regulation road win of season

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OTTAWA - It took until the 26th game of the season but thanks to a Natalie Snodgrass power-play goal, the Seattle Torrent picked up their first regulation road win Wednesday night beating the Ottawa Charge 5-3.

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OTTAWA – It took until the 26th game of the season but thanks to a Natalie Snodgrass power-play goal, the Seattle Torrent picked up their first regulation road win Wednesday night beating the Ottawa Charge 5-3.

Snodgrass scored from the top circle with 1:21 remaining in regulation, and Cayla Barnes added an empty-netter to seal the win just over a minute later.

Wednesday’s game marked the Charge’s (6-7-1-12) first back at TD Place since March 4.

Seattle Torrent's Natalie Snodgrass (8) celebrates her goal against the Ottawa Charge with goaltender Corinne Schroeder (30) during third period PWHL hockey action in Ottawa, on Wednesday, April 8, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang
Seattle Torrent's Natalie Snodgrass (8) celebrates her goal against the Ottawa Charge with goaltender Corinne Schroeder (30) during third period PWHL hockey action in Ottawa, on Wednesday, April 8, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

Tied 2-2 heading into the third period, Danielle Serdachny, a former Charge player, scored her second of the game 2:02 into the period to give the Torrent (7-1-3-15) a 3-2 lead, beating Gwyneth Philips, who stopped 28 shots, far stick side.

But the Charge pressed hard and Gabbie Hughes tied it on an impressive individual effort midway through the third. Hughes took a pass at the top of the slot, cut through and on one knee, backhanded it past Corinne Schroeder, who made 36 saves.

Hughes had a great chance late in the third on a short-handed breakaway but was unable to capitalize.

The Torrent took a 2-1 lead when Serdachny played a little give-and-go with Julia Gosling and Serdachny beat Philips five-hole at 5:31 of the second period.

Ottawa tied it on the power play at 9:46 of the second. Rebecca Leslie dropped a pass back to Katerina Mrazova who went bar down for her second of the season.

The Charge opened the scoring at 1:54 when Stephanie Markowski took advantage of a turnover and found Fanusa Kadirova out front who beat Schroeder glove side.

Seattle nearly tied it when Gabrielle Davis’ backhand rang off one post and the other. The Torrent did eventually even things at 13:09 when Jada Habisch, with her first in the PWHL, redirected a Megan Carter shot.

Takeaways 

Charge: Ottawa’s power play was ineffective going 1-for-4.

Torrent: Despite playing the second game of a back-to-back set, the Torrent were relentless.

Key moment

Seattle capitalized on its fourth power play of the game to score the game winner.

Up next

Charge: Heads to Toronto to take on the Sceptres on Saturday.

Torrent: Visit the Vancouver Goldeneyes on Tuesday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 8, 2026.

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