Maschmeyer posts shutout as PWHL Ottawa beats New York to move past Boston for 4th place
Ottawa holds final playoff spot with 6 games left, hands New York 7th straight loss
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Captain Brianne Jenner had a goal and an assist to help Ottawa extend New York's league-high losing streak to seven games with a 3-0 road victory Wednesday night in the Professional Women's Hockey League.
Emerance Maschmeyer posted a 26-save shutout as Ottawa (6-0-6-6) moved ahead of Boston for fourth place and the final playoff spot — with six games to play.
Ottawa has won four times on the road to total 15 points in 10 games. New York (2-4-3-9) has just one win in seven home games.
Daryl Watts scored her fifth goal of the season to give Ottawa a 1-0 lead with 2:29 left in the first period. Jenner intercepted a pass deep in New York's zone and made a quick pass to Kateřina Mrázová, who sent it in front to Watts.
WATCH l Mrázová collects 3 assists in win over New York:
Jenner made it 2-0 late in the third with her fourth goal of the season. Jenner's centering pass was deflected back to her and she split three defenders with a shot that got past Abigail Levy.
Emily Clark added an empty-netter, also her fourth of the season, with 1:02 left.
New York had two minutes of a five-on-three advantage in the third period but could not take advantage.