Playing in Boston's city limits for the first time, the Fleet came up short to Montreal in front of nearly 6,000 fans at ...
Before the Fleet's largest home crowd of the season, Boston reached overtime and had a prime scoring chance just seconds ...
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Stacey nets OT winner to lift PWHL-leading Montreal’s Victoire to 3-2 victory over FleetThe win was Montreal’s eighth in its last ten games and second consecutive victory after a brief two-game losing skid. The ...
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Yardbarker on MSNPWHL Trade Targets: 10 players who could be on the move before the deadlineJust when you thought the trade deadline madness was finished…it’s PWHL Trade Deadline Week! The deadline for the top women’s ...
The Boston Fleet and Montreal Victoire played at Agganis Arena for the first time in league history. Agganis Arena, home of ...
Natalie Spooner scored her first two goals of the season as the Toronto Sceptres cruised to a 4-1 win over the Montreal ...
The Frost probably should have seen this coming. Montreal stands first in the PWHL for one simple reason: one-goal games. The Victoire won by one again Tuesday, defeating the Minnesota Frost 2-1 ...
The first game for the Boston Fleet in Boston produced a sold out, energetic crowd. 5,968 fans from far and wide travelled ...
Some award races are likely already sealed up — Sarah Fillier has been the best rookie since her PWHL debut on Dec. 1, 2024 — ...
It was a sea of red and white. Now, it's seas of different jerseys across the PWHL," the Montreal Victoire captain said. "To see these crowds was once every four years - during the Olympic year.
Jill Saulnier was an energy line forward for the Canadian women’s national team, winning two Olympic medals and a world ...
Laura Stacey scored the winning goal 4:43 into overtime as the Montreal Victoire defeated the Boston Fleet 3-2.
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