Alina Müller brought her Northeastern magic to the Tsongas Center on Wednesday night. A former Husky, Müller participated in a ceremonial puck drop ahead of her alma mater’s third
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In Boston’s first game since Dec. 8, 2024 at home, the Fleet scored quickly to get off to a hot start and “weathered the storm” that Toronto brought in the second to hold onto the lead before adding two more in the third in the 4-1 win.
Boston scored twice in the first period and held on for a 4-1 win thanks to a standout game from goaltender Aerin Frankel, who made 34 35 saves for her fifth second game this season with at least 30 or more.
Boston Fleet forward Alina Müller took home a nice accolade after a strong showing on the ice, earning PWHL First Star of the Week.
Kali Flanagan, who always seems to play her best when Boston is the opponent, used her speed to beat a Fleet defender wide and then hit a driving Blayre Turnbull with a perfect feed that the Sceptres’ captain deftly re-directly over Frankel’s shoulder with a textbook backhand.
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The Fleet are set to return home at last. The Boston Fleet have had a long stretch of games on the road, playing six games in six cities in fifteen days. The trip began on December 27, and will end January 22.
LOWELL — After suffering a pair of two-goal losses to the Toronto Sceptres this season, the Boston Fleet got their revenge on Wednesday night. Boston scored twice in the first period and held on ...
The Toronto Raptors will be out to extend their season-best winning streak to six games and exact some revenge against the visiting Chicago Bulls on Friday night.
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