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Boston Fleet Duo Named Finalists for Defender of the Year

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

The Professional Women’s Hockey League has announced that Boston Fleet defenders Megan Keller and Haley Winn have been named finalists for Defender of the Year. They are alongside Sophie Jaques of the Vancouver Goldeneyes.

The PWHL Awards Ceremony is being held on June 16th in Detroit, MI.

Keller led all defenders in regular-season … Keep Reading

How Will PWHL Expansion Impact the Boston Fleet?

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

The Professional Women’s Hockey League is expanding to four new teams before the start of the 2026-27 season. Detroit, Las Vegas, and Hamilton have already been announced. San Jose is expected to be the fourth with an announcement tomorrow, bringing the total teams in the PWHL to 12.

To the public eye, much of the expansion … Keep Reading

Boston Fleet Player Review: Haley Winn

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

Haley Winn was drafted by the Boston Fleet second overall in the 2025 draft. The former Clarkson University Powerhouse has made quite a name for herself in Boston and is a core piece of the defensive line. This two-way player has international games under her belt and two gold medals from the Women’s … 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

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

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

Third-Straight Shutout for Boston Fleet as they Blank Toronto Sceptres

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

The Boston Fleet opened their road trip with a gritty 4-0 win against the Toronto Sceptres. They became the first PWHL team to record three consecutive shutouts. They are incredibly close to a postseason berth, their first since the inaugural season.

It was Liz Schepers who scored first for the Fleet. It came right on the … Keep Reading

PWHL Awards that the Boston Fleet Could Take Home this Season

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

The Boston Fleet took some serious hits during the launch of expansion teams the Vancouver Goldeneyes and the Seattle Torrent, most notably losing an elite player in Captain Hilary Knight. Head Coach Courtney Kessel also left the team to take on a Head Coach position at Princeton University. It was a … Keep Reading

Boston Fleet Blank Seattle Torrent on a Record-Breaking Night

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

The Boston Fleet blanked the Seattle Torrent 3-0 on Saturday at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts. It was the second-straight sellout with a record-setting crowd of Fleet faithful. Goaltender Aerin Frankel set the PWHL record for most shutouts in a single season with her win. The Fleet hold on to … Keep Reading