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Could they make it any more obvious that they didn't know what to name the Ottawa team?

They could have called them the Ottawa Famous Five or something that alludes to local or Canadian history.

What about the Allumettières? OK, maybe too French and Gatineau-centric.

But still, an effort could have been made.
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It looks like a terrible mix of the Flames with the old Colorado Rockies. I'm thoroughly disappointed. And the other ones are so good!



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PWHL reveals names, logos for all 6 franchises ahead of second season
Toronto Sceptres, Montreal Victoire and Ottawa Charge make up Canadian contingent

John Wawrow · The Associated Press
Posted: Sep 09, 2024 9:09 AM EDT | Last Updated: 2 minutes ago




. . . .

There will be Victoire in Montreal, a Charge in Ottawa and the wielding of Sceptres in Toronto. For teams south of the border, there's a Fleet sailing into Boston, a Frost settling in Minnesota and Sirens in New York.

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https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/pwh...veal-1.7317373
I like that Montreal logo. Instant classic. Doesn't look borrowed from somewhere else either.
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I like that Montreal logo. Instant classic. Doesn't look borrowed from somewhere else either.
Least favourite are Ottawa and New York.
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Not sure about any of these but the buzz around it is another good sign for a strong sophmore season.
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Going to sound weird when the Victoire lose a match.
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Ottawa's PWHL team name barely provides a 'charge'

Bruce Deachman, Ottawa Citizen
Published Sep 10, 2024 • Last updated 18 minutes ago • 3 minute read


When my editor asked what I thought of Ottawa Charge, my initial reaction was, “Yes, finally! This city needs more EV charging stations!”

But alas, that’s not what he was talking about. Ottawa Charge, he explained, is the new, long-awaited name of Ottawa’s Professional Women’s Hockey League team, following its inaugural season as simply PWHL Ottawa, the sporting equivalent of the generic No Name brand.

I confess my heart sank a little when I heard the new name.

And then he sent me the team’s new logo, which looks like a cross between a blindfolded seven-year-old’s spiky rendition of the NHL’s Calgary Flames emblem and something you might use to identify, well, an EV charging station.

And my crest fell, a lot.

Seriously, if you’re going to name your club Ottawa Charge and then borrow an NHL team logo, wouldn’t you pick the Tampa Bay Lightning’s — a lightning bolt inside the letter ‘O’?

On its website, the PWHL describes Ottawa’s new brand as both “inspiring” and “inspired,” which I suppose is at least technically true, with some of the inspiration coming from the city’s official motto: “Advance – Ottawa – En Avant,” itself not even remotely an arousing slogan. It’s baffling to think that anyone would try to spin some good-old-hockey-game excitement from it, you’d have to squint so hard.

Similarly, though, we must concede that the new name and logo are inspiring, at least judging by the online ridicule they’ve been generating this week.

“‘Ottawa Charge’ sounds like a phrase an Albertan would use to complain about taxes,” wrote one, while I have a hard time disagreeing with the person who suggested that “PWHL Ottawa was a better name.” And this gem, regarding the logo: “Can we get the NHL Flames to sue for copyright infringement and fix this mess for the fans?”

But the league, having this week announced new nicknames and logos for all six teams — New York Sirens, Boston Fleet (with a sideways Hartford Whalers logo), Montreal Victoire, Minnesota Freeze and Toronto Sceptres — appears to be charging full-speed ahead.

“‘Charge’ speaks to an electrifying force that pulses through Ottawa’s river and streets, through the stands of the arena and on the ice, driving us all only in one direction: forever forward.” says the PWHL’s online announcement, sounding for all the world like a vision statement by an artist applying for an Ontario Arts Council grant.

And then there’s that whole Ottawa-as-the-seat-of-power thing. How did they put it? Oh, right – “Ottawa leads as the seat of power in the country,” said the league’s senior VP of business operations, Amy Scheer. You know – power, energy, electricity, charge … that sort of thing. But electricity can also be static, as in the enthusiasm this new name is mustering.

The propensity to moor franchises and brands to the city’s political roots might seem natural, but it’s also puzzling considering the time and energy people spend criticizing the federal government.

Remember the Peace Tower logo that Bruce Firestone et al. proposed back in 1989 when they were angling to revive the Ottawa Senators (also a poor name, but for its historical tie to the original poorly named club)? True, the Peace Tower is unique to Ottawa (and, like Calgary’s NHL logo, has some history of flames shooting out of it), but the Centre Block is better known for committees and commissions, not scintillating end-to-end rushes. By the time the newly formed Sens took to the ice in 1992, the Peace Tower logo had quietly — thankfully — been jettisoned – though inexplicably replaced by a Roman centurion/Trojan condom salesman.

Meanwhile, the PWHL appears boastful regarding the speed with which it developed the teams’ names and logos, hiring a New York-based creative agency and “completing a project that often takes sports teams two years in less than one.” Though perhaps I’m misreading that; maybe they’re not boasting, but rather apologizing, as in “Normally this takes a couple of years to do properly, but we found someone who would do it in a hurry.”

I suppose we’ll get used to it. Sadly, we always do.

But fans here literally went hoarse shouting “Go, Ottawa, go!” throughout the team’s inaugural, almost anonymous, season, and I think we’d gladly endure another year howling the same generic rallying cry, rather than “Charge!,” if we thought we were charging ahead to something better.

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I can see why people are lukewarm about the logo, but what's wrong with the name? I think Alert would have been great for a historical call back, but that's not bilingual (Alert-Alerte).

I didn't like RedBlacks when they started. I'm sure a lot of people disliked 67s. We've grown to love those names.
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Hockey professionnel féminin: le repêchage se fera à Ottawa

Par Julien Paquette, Le Droit
15 avril 2025 à 09h00


Ottawa sera l’hôte du troisième repêchage de l’histoire de la Ligue professionnelle de hockey féminin (LPHF) en juin prochain.

«L’événement rassemblera les meilleurs espoirs, des visages connus de la communauté du hockey féminin et la base de partisans dévouée de la LPHF afin de célébrer la prochaine vague d’étoiles de la ligue», promet la LPHF dans un communiqué de presse.

Le repêchage se tiendra le 24 juin prochain au complexe hôtelier et de jeux de hasard Hard Rock. Il s’agira du premier événement tenu dans la nouvelle salle de spectacle de cet établissement de la capitale fédérale.

Le Casino de Rideau-Carleton a fait l’objet d’importantes rénovations évaluées à 350 millions de dollars au cours des dernières années pour devenir l’hôtel et casino Hard Rock.

Cette entreprise est un partenaire important de la Charge d’Ottawa, l’équipe de la LPHF établie dans la capitale fédérale.

Si le scénario de la saison inaugurale du circuit se répète, les partisans de la Charge seront de bien bonne humeur le 24 juin prochain durant le repêchage.

L’an dernier, l’équipe du Minnesota était l’hôte de l’événement, quelques jours après avoir remporté la Coupe Walter.

Afin d’y parvenir, Ottawa doit toujours se qualifier pour les séries éliminatoires durant les trois dernières rencontres de la saison.

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At the Hard Rock casino - classy!
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At the Hard Rock casino - classy!
Yeah, a bit disappointed there.
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Bank Street to become 'Charge Avenue' as Ottawa faces Montreal Victoire in PWHL playoffs
The Ottawa Charge will face off against the Montreal Victoire in the first round of the PWHL playoffs.

By Don Brennan, Ottawa Citizen
Published May 06, 2025 | Last updated 1 hour ago


The “playoff vibe” truly sunk in with Ottawa Charge players after Tuesday morning’s practice at TD Place when media scrums surrounding players being interviewed included at least 10 reporters, when typically there are no more than two or three on a good day.

“I’m a little bit overwhelmed,” goalie Gwyneth Philips beamed as she waited in front of the cameras and microphones for questions. “This is kinda nuts. But I’m excited for the playoffs.”

That level is about to reach new heights after Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe announced on TSN1200 that the city will be installing “Charge Avenue” signs on Bank Street, from Sunnyside Avenue to First Avenue, on Wednesday.

“That’s awesome,” said captain Brianne Jenner, whose team makes its PWHL playoff debut with a best-of-five first-round series against the Montreal Victoire that begins Thursday night in Laval. “That’s really exciting. You saw the energy in the city when the Sens were in the playoffs and how great they performed, and how proud the city was. So, we’re excited that the city’s behind us and we want to do them proud.”

By finishing atop the regular-season standings, Montreal earned the right to choose its opening-round opponent and opted for third-place Ottawa over the Minnesota Frost, which wound up in fourth.

The reasons are logical — Ottawa is a two-hour drive from Montreal while Minnesota is a two-hour flight and the Frost won the Walter Cup last season after coming in fourth, which means its players have the playoff experience Ottawa lacks.

Still, Ottawa players now have the opportunity to adopt a “be careful what you wish for” rally cry as they prepare for an opponent that dominated them for most of the league’s first two seasons, but also one they defeated the past two times they met.

“At this point of the season, you take motivation out of anything,” veteran forward Emily Clark said. “We’re excited for the matchup, excited that they’re just down the road. And, yeah, no matter who we’re playing, we’re gonna definitely be getting up to play them. So we’re excited to head to Montreal.”

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Calgary or Quebec come to mind as viable options. Detroit and Pittsburgh also. London and Halifax have nicely-sized buildings, but the metros are too small.

The reality is that no city is building a PWHL team an arena in the near term, so they’d be moving into an NHL building, which they could do here. And come to think of it, in Calgary’s case, the building is probably way too busy to take a other team.
If they moved to Calgary, they wouldn't even need to change their logo!

Pretty surprising how many teams play at the Saddledome. Even at the Civic Centre, the Charge have trouble getting good dates with only two winter sports teams. Imagine playing in an arena with an NHL team and three other winter sports teams. Calgary is certainly in need of a mid-sized venue since the Stampede Corral came down.

I sincerely hope Quebec City gets a PWHL team. Since the NHL will clearly never come back, the PWHL could be a great addition to play at the Videotron. I have no doubt that they could come close to filling the place consistently.

As for the Charge, I'm sure they'll end up sharing a facility with the Sens. With the addition of the PWHL, three pro winter sports would be played at the Palladium. Fewer than Saddledome, roughly in line with the ACC, but more than other Canadian NHL rinks.

It does sound like Andlauer is making his move. Not a whole lot of detail, but as we saw during the sale of the Sens, he seems to be a guy who keeps his cards close to his chest.

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Par Julien Paquette, Le Droit
19 novembre 2025 à 18h35


Dans une déclaration envoyée au Droit mercredi soir, l’entreprise propriétaire des Sénateurs d’Ottawa dit vouloir faire partie de la solution pour aider à garder une présence de la Ligue professionnelle de hockey féminin (LPHF) dans la capitale fédérale.

«Les Sénateurs d’Ottawa sont profondément engagés dans le développement de la communauté du hockey dans notre ville, et le hockey féminin en fait partie. Nous sommes toujours disposés à dialoguer et à discuter si cela permet d’obtenir les meilleurs résultats possibles pour les amateurs de hockey dans notre communauté.»

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