The Charge matched the Fleet's physicality to hold the team off the scoreboard.The regulations wins have propelled Ottawa ...
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PWHL players talk awkward timing of women's worlds: 'It's a long three weeks'Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The good news for the Boston Fleet is that three games remain in the regular season slate to clinch a Professional Women’s ...
In Boston’s second game of the season on BU’s campus, the Sceptres sank the Fleet with a final score of 4-2 in front of a ...
IIHF deems Miller ineligible to represent Canada at world championships due to recent stint in China
The International Ice Hockey Federation deemed forward Hannah Miller ineligible to represent Canada at the upcoming women’s ...
The Frost got the early start and they managed to hold off the Sceptres all game, they did allow some goals but stayed tight ...
With a spot in the playoffs still in doubt, the Frost put together one of their strongest efforts of the season, opening up a ...
Two teams on opposite ends of the PWHL Playoff picture meet up in the Land of 10,000 Lakes on Sunday afternoon as the ...
Hilary Knights' 28th points of the season set a new single season standard in the PWHL. Last year, Natalie Spooner led the ...
Boston (8-6-4-7) had its nine-game points streak come to an end in its return to Agganis Arena after debuting at the Boston University venue on March 8 in front of a sold-out crowd of 5,968.
The Boston Fleet were unable to extend their point streak to 10 games on Wednesday, falling to the Toronto Sceptres, 4-2.
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