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Boston Fleet Eliminated: The End of a Record Setting Season

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By: Alexis Caines | Follow me on Twitter/X @alexiscaines_

Going, going, gone. It seemed like the one-goal game luck would eventually dry up, and on Sunday night in Ottawa, it finally did.

The Boston Fleet won Game One, but it wasn’t nearly enough, dropping the remaining three to get eliminated by the Ottawa Charge. But they didn’t go without a fight. … Keep Reading

Rookies Spark Early Impact For Fleet and Charge in PWHL Playoffs

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By: Alexis Caines | Follow me on Twitter/X @alexiscaines_

Playoffs are a time of year where certain teams look to their veteran players to lead the way. Whether it be a captain or someone who’s been in the dance before, they can be a huge presence in the room. But so far this offseason, it’s been the rookies of the Professional Women’s Hockey League who … Keep Reading

Boston Fleet Win Game One Against the Ottawa Charge

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By: Alexis Caines | Follow me on Twitter/X @alexiscaines_

The Boston Fleet beat the Ottawa Charge 2-1 in Game One of the Professional Women’s Hockey League Playoffs. Boston leads the best-of-five semifinal series 1-0.

It was a chippy first period with 15 penalty minutes across both teams. Boston defender Rylind MacKinnon laid a huge hit on Gabbie Hughes and received a major penalty and game … Keep Reading

Here’s What They’re Saying: Previewing Round One for the Boston Fleet

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By: Alexis Caines | Follow me on Twitter/X @alexiscaines_

In just a few days, the puck will drop on the 2026 Professional Women’s Hockey League postseason. It’s been a memorable year for the PWHL, reaching new heights across the league and individually amongst teams and players. Four teams will face off with the hopes of capping off their season by hoisting the … Keep Reading

Boston Fleet Set to Play Ottawa Charge in Round One of Playoffs

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By: Alexis Caines | Follow me on Twitter/X @alexiscaines_

It’s official: the Boston Fleet are set to play the Ottawa Charge in the 2026 Walter Cup Playoffs. The best-of-five series is slated to begin Thursday, April 30th at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, MA.

Boston was 1-0-1-2 in their regular-season series with Ottawa. Each of the four games went into overtime or a shootout. Ottawa … Keep Reading

The Boston Fleet Semifinal Slate is Here

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By: Alexis Caines | Follow me on Twitter/X @alexiscaines_

The Professional Women’s Hockey League has announced the Boston Fleet’s first two Walter Cup Playoff games. The final standings will be determined by Saturday’s regular-season finale, but the Fleet will get home ice for the first round.

With only four playoff teams, there are only two rounds of the Walter Cup Playoffs. Each series is best-of-five, … Keep Reading

An Early Look at the Boston Fleet Postseason Picture

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By: Alexis Caines | Follow me on Twitter/X @alexiscaines_

For the Professional Women’s Hockey League, there’s just one more day remaining in the regular season. From there, it’ll jump right into the playoffs, and with only two rounds, we’ll see Walter raised in no time. It’s time to start taking an early look at the offseason.

The 2026 PWHL Draft Class is filled with talent. … Keep Reading

The Boston – Montréal Rivalry is Alive and Well

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By: Alexis Caines | Follow me on Twitter / X @alexiscaines_

The Boston Bruins – Montréal Canadiens rivalry is widely regarded as one of the best in sports. According to the 2025-26 NHLPA Player Poll, it’s the second-best rivalry in the National Hockey League. The rivalry has flourished in the postseason, especially with the teams meeting 34 times: the most in NHL … Keep Reading

Boston Fleet Sell-Out TD Garden: A Definitive Future for Women’s Hockey

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By: Alexis Caines | Follow me on Twitter / X @alexiscaines_

Season three has been memorable for the Professional Women’s Hockey League. This season, they have had games at three of the most iconic hockey venues: Bell Centre, TD Garden, and Madison Square Garden. The game in New York City smashed the previous United States Women’s Hockey attendance record with a crowd of 18,006. TD … Keep Reading

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