Surprises, standouts begin to emerge in PWHL season

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Ottawa forward Lexie Adzija scored her third goal in as many games from the same spot she scored her first: the rough area in front of the net.

That’s where the 11th-round draft pick, who played at Quinnipiac University last year, has done her best work this season for Ottawa. She leads the team with five points in five games.

“She’s fierce and she’s a heck of a player,” Ottawa head coach Carla MacLeod told the Canadian Press after Wednesday’s game, a 3-2 loss to Boston.

“She’s got a real knack around the net and she’s willing to go to the net and she’s a tough gal

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