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The good news for the Boston Fleet is that three games remain in the regular season slate to clinch a Professional Women’s Hockey League playoff berth. The bad news is that 24 days lie between ...
The league announced Vancouver as its first expansion city during a news conference on Wednesday, and another expansion team ...
The PWHL is returning from their longest international break of the season for the IIHF women's World Championships. The ...
Boston received its first power play of the game with 3:26 left in the first period, and the Fleet got 54 seconds of 5-on-3 after a delay of game call against the Sirens. The Fleet capitalized on ...
For the first time in a long time, the Boston Fleet found themselves floundering on Wednesday night at Agganis Arena. Clinging to a 1-0 lead entering the final period of play, Boston could not ...
Vancouver is officially home to a PWHL team. On Wednesday, April 23, the PWHL announced that they will be expanding their ...
The league, which is in its second season, is considering two expansion teams for next season — and Seattle appears to be a ...
Courtney Kessel didn’t mince words last week when asked of the Boston Fleet’s mindset entering the final weeks of the 2024-25 PWHL regular season. “I mean, if anyone knows it best — you ...
It was round two for the Boston Fleet at Agganis Arena last Wednesday. The stage was set for an electric faceoff between the second-place Toronto Sceptres and the third-place Fleet — two teams with ...
and the Sceptres beat the Boston Fleet 4-2 on Wednesday night. Toronto (12-2-5-7) has won five of its last six road games (4-1-0-1). Boston (8-6-4-7) had its nine-game points streak come to an end ...
Hilary Knight couldn’t mask her anger after the Fleet gave up four third-period goals to Toronto. “I need to take a breath because I’m pretty livid with the third,” she said after Boston ...