OTTAWA, Ontario — Emily Clark was just hoping for a shorter overtime.
After experiencing quadruple overtime in her team's tough semifinal series, the Ottawa Charge forward was keen to put an end to things early.
Clark did just hat, scoring at 2:47 of overtime on Tuesday night to lead the Charge to a 2-1 win over the Minnesota Frost for a 1-0 lead in the Professional Women's Hockey League best-of-five championship series for the Walter Cup.
''I had an opportunity the shift before with some speed and the puck kind of rolled off my stick and, you know, I was just trying to shake that off,'' Clark said. ''And I just had in my mind that if I have another opportunity I was just going to try to use my speed and get it to the net. Obviously, happy with the result.''
Game 2 is Thursday in Ottawa.
Ottawa is a perfect 3-0 on home ice through the playoffs. The Frost have never won Game 1 of a playoff series in four attempts.
Minnesota also lost the first game of their semifinal series to Toronto and came back to win three straight.
''We know it's gonna be a tight series,'' Frost coach Ken Klee said. ''They're a good team. We know goals are gonna come at a premium and, obviously, they got one more than us tonight.''