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No Redblacks shuttle bus from Ottawa City Hall to TD Place this season
No Redblacks shuttle bus from Ottawa City Hall to TD Place this season

CTV News

time6 days ago

  • General
  • CTV News

No Redblacks shuttle bus from Ottawa City Hall to TD Place this season

Redblacks fans are being warned there will be no shuttle bus from Ottawa City Hall to TD Place this season due to anticipated closures on part of Queen Elizabeth Driveway. The Ottawa Redblacks host their first pre-season game tonight at 7 p.m. The first home game is set for June 13. In a note to fans, the Redblacks say there will be no more 'Park and Shuttle' service from Ottawa City Hall to TD Place on game days. Fans have been able to park at City Hall and then use a shuttle bus to get to games at TD Place. 'The City Hall Park & Shuttle service will no longer be available for Redblacks gamedays due to anticipated Queen Elizabeth Driveway closures,' the Redblacks said. Fans can park for free at Canada Post or park at Carleton University lots (P5, P7, P18) for $6 and there will be a shuttle bus to games. Your game day Redblacks ticket includes a free ride on OC Transpo starting three hours before and 90 minutes after the game.

Frost drop overtime heartbreaker to Ottawa in Game 1 of PWHL Finals
Frost drop overtime heartbreaker to Ottawa in Game 1 of PWHL Finals

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Frost drop overtime heartbreaker to Ottawa in Game 1 of PWHL Finals

The series starts with overtime heartbreak. Emily Clark scored 2 minutes, 47 seconds into overtime to lift the Ottawa Charge to a 2-1 victory over the Minnesota Frost in Game 1 of the PWHL Finals Tuesday night at TD Place in Ottawa, Ontario. The Frost will face a series deficit in their quest to repeat. The Frost had come back from a one-goal deficit, tying it at 1-1 on Klara Hymlarova's goal 5 minutes, 24 seconds into the third period. It remained scoreless the rest of the way until Clark's overtime winner gave Ottawa a 1-0 lead in the best-of-five series. The Charge struck first, taking the 1-0 lead 11 minutes, 34 seconds into the second period on Rebecca Leslie's goal. Ottawa had a power-play opportunity after that in the period, and there was some 4-on-4 hockey in the third, but defense kept holding firm. Nicole Hensley made 17 saves on 19 shots for Minnesota, while the Frost couldn't solve Ottawa goalie Gwyneth Phillips, who stopped 25 of 26 Minnesota shots. The Frost and Charge meet for Game 2 of the Finals at 6 p.m. CT Thursday in Ottawa.

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