Defensive mistakes were the difference. Ottawa mostly played well enough, but those mistakes …

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Jamie Lee Rattray couldn’t have asked for a much better homecoming.

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Making her return to the nation’s capital, with her parents (and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau) in the crowd at The Arena at TD Place, Rattray scored a first-period goal to help Boston get past Ottawa 3-2

Defensive mistakes were the difference. Ottawa mostly played well enough (outshooting Boston 39-31, including 32 in the final two periods), but those mistakes …

“It wasn’t a great start,” said Ottawa coach Carla MacLeod. “But the resiliency is incredible. We shifted the game pretty nicely for two periods and showed what we can do.”

Rattray, who played for the Kanata Minor Hockey Association and the Ottawa Lady Senators program, is an alternate captain for Boston’s Professional Women’s Hockey League team. At Clarkson University, she won a national championship and the prestigious Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award in 2014. She has also represented Canada and won medals at six IIHF Women’s World Championships and gold at the 2022 Olympics. She was part of Canada’s National Women’s Team that competed in the Rivalry Series game held at TD Place on Nov. 23, 2021. 

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau greets fans during the first-period intermission of a PWHL game at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau greets fans during the first-period intermission of a PWHL game at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024. Photo by Spencer Colby /Postmedia

“This building is super fun,” said Rattray. “As a kid, I used to come here and watch 67’s games all the time. To score the first goal here is pretty special. I think I screamed pretty loud to get the monkey off the back.”

Fourteen seconds after Katerina Mrazova was penalized for roughing, Boston opened the scoring when an Alina Muller wristshot found the net through heavy traffic, beating Ottawa goalie Sandra Abstreiter, making her first start of the season, 8:38 into the game.

After a couple of defensive miscues, Ottawa gave up another goal with 2:23 left in the first period, with Rattray scoring on a pass across the top of the goal crease. Abstreiter, who was injured on the play, was replaced by Emerance Maschmeyer.

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Ottawa had several good opportunities in the second period and finally beat Boston goalie Aerin Frankel with 4:26 left when Kristin Della Rovere redirected a Natalie Snodgrass pass into the net.

Ottawa players celebrate a goal by forward Kristin Della Rovere (25) against Boston during the second period at TD Place Arena on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024.
Ottawa players celebrate a goal by forward Kristin Della Rovere (25) against Boston during the second period at TD Place Arena on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024. Photo by Spencer Colby /Postmedia

Ottawa tied the game with a power-play goal 3:46 into the third period when Lexie Adzija knocked in a rebound.

A huge mistake in its end, an errant pass, led to Boston’s game-winning goal — by Theresa Schafzahl — with 52 seconds left.

Ottawa and Boston were supposed to play Jan. 8 in Boston, but the game was postponed due to inclement weather and rescheduled for Feb. 19.

Ottawa was coming off Tuesday’s 3-1 win over Toronto, its first victory on home ice after losing twice in overtime. 

Boston forward Shiann Darkangelo and Ottawa forward Emily Clark fight for control of the puck during the first period at TD Place Arena on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024.
Boston forward Shiann Darkangelo and Ottawa forward Emily Clark fight for control of the puck during the first period at TD Place Arena on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024. Photo by Spencer Colby /Postmedia
Boston defender Kaleigh Fratkin (13) checks Ottawa defender Amanda Boulier into the boards during the first period.
Boston defender Kaleigh Fratkin (13) checks Ottawa defender Amanda Boulier into the boards during the first period. Photo by Spencer Colby /Postmedia
Ottawa forward Katerina Mrázová checks Boston forward Hannah Brandt into the boards during the first period.
Ottawa forward Katerina Mrázová checks Boston forward Hannah Brandt into the boards during the first period. Photo by Spencer Colby /Postmedia
Ottawa forward Emily Clark attempts a shot against Boston goalie Aerin Frankel during the second period at TD Place Arena on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024.
Ottawa forward Emily Clark attempts a shot against Boston goalie Aerin Frankel during the second period at TD Place Arena on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024. Photo by Spencer Colby /Postmedia
Ottawa forward Kristin Della Rovere scores against Boston goalie Aerin Frankel during the second period.
Ottawa forward Kristin Della Rovere scores against Boston goalie Aerin Frankel during the second period. Photo by Spencer Colby /Postmedia
Ottawa defender Savannah Harmon attempts a shot on Boston goalie Aerin Frankel during the second period.
Ottawa defender Savannah Harmon attempts a shot on Boston goalie Aerin Frankel during the second period. Photo by Spencer Colby /Postmedia

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