Charge, Sceptres put aside rivalry to support girl who survived leukemia
TORONTO — The Ottawa Charge survived an emotional afternoon on many fronts against the provincial rival Toronto Sceptres on Saturday.
The 2-0 win by the visitors was a physical 60 minutes, highlighted by former long-time defence partners Jocelyne Larocque of Ottawa and Toronto’s Renata Fast vehemently battling each other.
“We’re all professionals, and we have a job to do, and we’re in the business of trying to win hockey games,” said Ottawa’s Brianne Jenner, who scored the game-winner with 8:40 remaining. “So, Jocelyne’s doing everything she can for this team, and I’m sure Fast is doing everything she can for their team. So (friendships) kind of go out the window.”
The Charge also stopped a three-game losing streak to leapfrog the Sceptres into the fourth and final playoff spot in the Professional Women’s Hockey League standings. The three-point victory increased Ottawa’s total to 36 points with three games remaining, two ahead of Toronto, which has four outings left.


