
Injuries sunk the Ottawa Charge last season, and as the team fights for their playoff lives, injuries look to be taking their toll again. The Charge this week placed top line forward Kateřina Mrázová on long-term injured reserve (LTIR) retroactive to February 13.
Mrázová suffered an upper-body injury during an 8-3 win against the Minnesota Frost on February 13 and she has missed the last three Charge games. She would be eligible to return to play for the March 7 game in Raleigh against the same Minnesota Frost. The 32 year-old Czech center has contributed two goals and four assists for six points throughout the first 11 games of the PWHL season.
Rebecca Leslie is also day-to-day for the Charge after she suffered an upper-body injury in the third period of Saturday’s 3-1 win against the Montréal Victoire.
To fill out their lineup the Charge signed Taylor House to a standard contract. House, who started the season as a reserve has played eight games in 2024-25. The Joliet, Illinois native was at the end of a 10-day SPA before signing a new contract. The former Quinnipiac University Bobcat will suit up again Wednesday when the Charge host the New York Sirens at TD Place.