Katie Chan scores first PWHL goal as Goldeneyes edge Charge 2-1
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Katie Chan scored her first PWHL goal and the Vancouver Goldeneyes edged the Ottawa Charge 2-1 on Tuesday night.
Chan, who is from the Vancouver suburb of Richmond, British Columbia, swatted in a puck to give the Goldeneyes the lead 7:40 into the game.
Jenn Gardiner doubled the lead 3:36 into the second, stealing a puck in the neutral zone, sprinting in for a breakaway and pinging a shot in off the crossbar.
Kristen Campbell stopped 32 of the 33 shots she faced and for her first win in a Vancouver jersey.
Anna Shokhina scored for the Charge, shoveling a shot in from the top of the crease 14:17 into the third, while Gwyneth Philips made 27 saves.
After getting outscored 13-6 over their first three games, Vancouver has posted back-to-back wins behind solid defense and stellar goaltending.
The Charge have lost three in a row.
The victory made the Goldeneyes the first team in PWHL history to win the first three home games of their inaugural season.
Up next
Charge: Visit Seattle on Wednesday.
Goldeneyes: Host Montreal on Saturday.
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AP women’s hockey: https://apnews.com/hub/womens-hockey