Carpenter Scores Twice, Including OT Winner, As PWHL New York Rallies Past Ottawa | CBC Sports

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Alex Carpenter scored her second goal of the game in overtime as visiting New York rallied past Ottawa 4-3 on Sunday in Professional Women’s Hockey League action.

New York scores 4 unanswered to erase 3-goal deficit on the road

Lisa Wallace · The Canadian Press

· Posted: Feb 04, 2024 4:43 PM EST | Last Updated: 14 minutes ago

Ottawa’s Emerance Maschmeyer (38) watches the goal of New York’s Alex Carpenter (25) bounce in the net during a 4-3 New York overtime win in PWHL hockey action in Ottawa. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)Alex Carpenter scored her second goal of the game in overtime as visiting New York rallied past Ottawa 4-3 on Sunday in Professional Women’s Hockey League action.

Abby Roque and Jade Downie-Landry also scored as New York (2-2-1-4) reeled off four unanswered goals.

Corinne Schroeder made 39 saves for the win.

Aneta Tejralova, Lexie Adzija and Savannah Harmon scored for Ottawa (2-0-4-1).

Emerance Maschmeyer stopped 27 shots in net.

WATCH | Carpenter completes comeback in OT:

New York completes comeback against Ottawa behind Alex Carpenter’s overtime winnerNew York scored three quick goals late in the 3rd period to force the extra frame. Carpenter clinched the 4-3 victory with her second strike of the contest.

Ottawa took an early 2-0 lead in the third when Hayley Scamurra created a turnover and found Adzija, who beat Schroeder five-hole for her team-leading fifth goal of the season.

Harmon made it 3-0 midway through the period. From down low, Daryl Watts saw Harmon coming through the slot to beat Schroeder high.

New York scored twice in a span of 44 seconds to make it a 3-2 game with 4:22 remaining before scoring a power-play goal to tie the game.

Roque got New York on the board at 14:54 when she cut behind Ottawa’s D and beat an outstretched Maschmeyer and Downie-Landry cut the lead to one. New York completed the comeback with Carpenter scoring a power-play goal off a cross-crease pass from Roque.

With 1:21 remaining in the period Ottawa appeared to take a 2-0 lead on a delayed penalty call when Watts scored, but it was ruled the whistle had been blown before the puck crossed the goal line.

Both teams had chances in the first but it was Ottawa who opened the scoring at 7:37.

Ottawa had just missed on a great chance but then Emily Clark found Tejralova at the blueline and fired a shot past Schroeder.

This was the first of four games between the two teams.

The full schedule of PWHL games airing on CBC Sports this season is available here.

With files from CBC Sports

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