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The collapse in the regular-season finale meant the Fleet finished the season in a three-way tie for third place with Ottawa and Minnesota.
In a perfect world, the Boston Fleet would have been prepping to drop the puck in the Professional Women’s Hockey League ...
The Fleet needed just one point to secure a postseason berth, or they needed Ottawa to lose to Toronto, but their regulation ...
The PWHL this week released a sheet of advanced statistics looking at both team and individual performers from the 2024-25 ...
The Victoire (12 regulation wins, seven overtime wins, three overtime losses, eight regulation losses) led the standings and earned the right to select the third-place Charge (12-2-4-12) over the ...
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Feelings of relief quickly gave way to pride as Kendall Coyne Schofield assessed how the defending Walter Cup champion ...
Down but apparently never, ever out, the Frost reached the PWHL playoffs for a second consecutive season and will defend ...
Despite colorful bruise blooming along the side of Knight’s face, the Fleet captain emerged relatively unscathed compared to ...
That decision — made in part due to the proximity of their opponent — sets up a rematch between the Toronto Sceptres and ...
Britta Curl-Salemme and Sophie Jacques each scored two goals and the Minnesota Frost tied a PWHL record for goals scored in a ...
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The PWHL regular-season champion Montreal Victoire bucked the standings in selecting to open the playoffs facing the ...
Jaques added an assist for a game-high three points, and her second goal gave the Frost a 7-0 lead 15:09 into the third ...
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