PWHL’s Charge staying in Ottawa after reaching deal to play in NHL Senators’ arena, AP sources say
The Charge are staying in Ottawa, with the PWHL reaching an agreement to play in the NHL Senators’ home next season, two people with knowledge of discussions told The Associated Press.
The people spoke to the AP this week on the condition of anonymity because the agreement is expected to be finalized in the next few weeks.
The deal was anticipated after PWHL and Senators officials in March said the two sides were having productive talks. And it comes after the Charge played each of their four postseason games at the Senators’ facility, the Canadian Tire Centre. The team averaged 13,416 fans per playoff outing, and also drew a crowd of 17,114 for a regular-season game at the 18,655-capacity arena.
The move to Ottawa’s suburbs was prompted by the city going ahead with renovations that will reduce the seating capacity by about 2,000 seats at the Charge’s former home, TD Place.


