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Boston Fleet Lose Big: Müller Signs in Hamilton

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

The Professional Women’s Hockey League officially announced that Alina Müller has signed a three-year contract with PWHL Hamilton. It marks the first loss for the Boston Fleet roster during the Expansion Roster Distribution Process.

Müller will now reunite with former Fleet Head Coach Kris Sparre, who took the job in Hamilton to be Keep Reading

Boston Fleet Expansion Protection List

By: Kelsea Durham | Follow me on Twitter/X @kelseadurham

During Phase One of PWHL expansion, existing teams across the league had to submit a three-player protection list. Every selection from these teams was crucial for growth and long-term success in a fast-growing league.

The official protection list for the Boston Fleet has been revealed, and the Fleet has decided to protect goaltender Aerin Frankel, Defender and captain Megan Keller, and … Keep Reading

Who Should the Fleet Protect During the PWHL Expansion

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By: Kelsea Durham | Follow me on Twitter/X @kelseadurham

With PWHL expansion set to reshape the league once again, the Boston Fleet are facing one of the biggest roster decisions in franchise history. Unlike last season’s expansion process, this year’s revamped rules eliminate the expansion draft entirely, forcing teams to think differently about how they protect their core while preparing … Keep Reading

Boston Fleet’s Frankel Named Finalist for MVP

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

The Professional Women’s Hockey League announced that Boston Fleet goaltender Aerin Frankel has been named a finalist for the Billie Jean King Most Valuable Player Award. She is alongside Ann-Renée Desbiens of the Montréal Victoire and Kelly Pannek of the Minnesota Frost.

This is the second award she has been named a finalist … Keep Reading

Boston Fleet’s Frankel Named Finalist for Goaltender of the Year

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

The Professional Women’s Hockey League announced that Boston Fleet goaltender Aerin Frankel has been named a finalist for Goaltender of the Year. She is alongside Ann-Renée Desbiens of the Montréal Victoire and Gwyneth Philips of the Ottawa Charge.

This is Frankel’s third straight year as a finalist for the award. Kristen Campbell won in 2024 and … Keep Reading

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

Boston Fleet Drop Game Two as Ottawa Charge Even the Series

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

It was a frustrating night for The Boston Fleet, falling 3-1 at home, despite 30 shots on net. The Semifinal series is now tied 1-1. They’ll head up to Ottawa for Game Three and Game Four, which is now necessary.

The Fleet were without defender Rylind MacKinnon, who was suspended for one game after an illegal … 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

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