Toronto Sceptres at Ottawa Charge
4:00 PM ET at Rogers Place, Edmonton
Watch on TSN2

Outside of Canada, you can watch on thePWHL.com or their YouTube channel.

The "Takeover Tour" continues as the PWHL looks to bring the game to new markets and NHL-sized rinks. I get the marketing angle, and that's not unimportant, but I like how the Sceptres play at their real home. On the other hand, I don't mind skipping a home crowd for the Charge.

The Charge are high on their record-setting win and their fans would be too. They got eight goals in a thumping of the Minnesota Frost that saw both Frost goalies each make nine saves on 13 shots.

The Sceptres won in regulation in their last game two days ago, and they've been piling up points at a nice pace. By points and percentage, Toronto is now in third place and are only two points behind the Frost for second. Montréal has 34 points in the least number of games played, and that's 10 more than Toronto can claim. That seems unreachable right now, but you never know.

The Charge are in fifth place by however you measure it, and are four points behind Toronto as are the Fleet and the Sirens. It's still a big knot of teams from second place to sixth with only the Frost above .500.

Same story as every other game: regulation wins are the key to climbing the standings.

In Charge news, Kateřina Mrázová is day-to-day, so the Charge activated Taylor House from their reserve list. She made the roster today.

No Natalie Spooner – announced as load management – and Raygan Kirk with the start.