OTTAWA - Boston didn鈥檛 have its best game, but managed to steal a 3-2 win over Ottawa on Wednesday night in Professional Women鈥檚 Hockey League action.

With 51.4 seconds remaining in regulation, Theresa Schafzahl scored the game-winning goal to salvage what was an otherwise uninspiring performance for the final 39 minutes.

鈥淚 think, you know, our first period was great,鈥 said Boston coach Courtney Kessel. 鈥淎nd then I think Ottawa just outplayed us.

"I think they were hungrier. They were jumping on loose pucks and I think we鈥檝e got to find a way to play three solid periods.鈥

It was a homecoming for Jamie Lee Rattray, who also scored for Boston (2-0-2) along with Alina Muller. Aerin Frankel turned away 37 shots in an impressive outing.

Rattray, who grew up in the suburb of Kanata, Ont., played her minor hockey career in Ottawa and was thrilled to score her first PWHL goal with her parents and friends on hand.

鈥淚t鈥檚 always fun coming home,鈥 said Rattray. 鈥淭his building is super fun.

"I used to come here and watch the (Ontario Hockey League's Ottawa) 67鈥檚 games all the time and it has so much character to it 鈥 your first goal is always fun and to do it here is pretty special.鈥

Kristin Della Rovere and Lexie Adzija scored for Ottawa (2-2-1).

Sandra Abstreiter made her PWHL debut between the pipes for Ottawa, but was injured after allowing Boston鈥檚 second goal and left the game after making 10 saves. There was no update on Abstreiter following the game.

Emerance Maschmeyer stopped 18-of-19 shots in relief.

Boston got off to a great start, scoring twice in the first period. Coming into the game, Boston had yet to score a first-period goal on the season.

Muller opened the scoring at 8:38 with a power-play goal, beating Abstreiter from the blue line.

Rattray extended Boston's lead with 2:23 remaining when Sophie Shirley sent a cross-crease pass her way and she scored her first goal of the season.

However, Ottawa took control from there. The home team outshot the visitors 32-19 through the final 40 minutes.

鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 a great start, we know that,鈥 said Ottawa coach Carla MacLeod. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a couple games in a row here so we鈥檒l keep working on that, but the resiliency is incredible.鈥

In a battle along the boards, Boston turned the puck over and Natalie Snodgrass put the puck on net where Della Rovere was able to tap it past Frankel at 15:34 of the second period for her first of the season.

The 23-year-old Della Rovere has been in and out of the lineup this season and was thrilled to be able to contribute and have an impact on the game.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about coming in every day, putting in the work and waiting for the opportunity,鈥 said Della Rovere. 鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely exciting hearing your name called and just trying to get ready for those moments.鈥

Adzija tied the game at 2-2 with a power-play goal 3:46 into the third period, extending her point streak to five games (three goals, two assists).

鈥淪he鈥檚 fierce and she鈥檚 a heck of a player,鈥 MacLeod said of Adzija. 鈥淪he鈥檚 got a real knack around the net and she鈥檚 willing to go to the net and she鈥檚 a tough gal to move once she鈥檚 there.鈥

NOTES

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was on hand for Wednesday鈥檚 game and provided a pre-game speech to Ottawa鈥檚 team. The game saw players represent nine different countries which was the most in any PWHL matchup this season. In addition to Canada and the United States, the countries represented were Czechia, Hungary, Germany, Japan, Austria, Sweden and Switzerland.

UP NEXT

Ottawa takes on Montreal on Saturday.

Boston hosts Minnesota on Saturday.

This report by 香港六合彩挂牌资料 was first published Jan. 24, 2024.

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