Tag: Women’s Hockey

  • PWHL Stars of the Week – Fillier’s Hot Start Earns First Star

    PWHL Stars of the Week – Fillier’s Hot Start Earns First Star

    Today the Professional Women’s Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of December 2nd through 8th.

    First Star – Sarah Fillier (F – NYS)

    • Fillier, the top pick in the 2024 PWHL Draft, collected her first two PWHL goals and added two assists to lead all league scorers for the week as the Sirens won 4-1 in Montréal before dropping a 4-2 decision in Boston. On Wednesday, the 23-year-old from Georgetown, Ontario opened the scoring at 11:32 of the first period, driving to the goalmouth and converting a feed from Jessie Eldridge, who had collected the rebound of her own shot off a steal. Fillier then set up Alex Carpenter’s game-winner at 9:09 of the third period and capped her evening with a power-play goal from the left-wing circle at 19:42 of the third in a performance that earned her #1 star honors at Place Bell. On Sunday, Fillier collected the secondary assist on a goal by Paetyn Levis, a tally that created a temporary 1-1 tie. With 2-4—6, the rookie leads the league in points and shares the lead in assists with Sirens teammate Micah Zandee-Hart.
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    Second Star – Michela Cava (F – MIN)

    • Cava scored three goals to help the defending Walter Cup champions win both games on their schedule – posting a 2-1 victory at Boston Wednesday prior to a 6-3 triumph at Toronto Saturday in the highest-scoring PWHL game of the young campaign. In Boston, the 29-year-old from Thunder Bay, Ontario opened the scoring by driving to the goalmouth and slamming in Taylor Heise’s exquisite seeing-eye backhand pass from behind the net. In Toronto, Cava followed up with two third-period goals, raising her season’s total to three in as many games and pulling within two of matching her output over 24 games in the PWHL’s inaugural season. Cava’s output sent the Frost into the break atop the PWHL standings with seven points and no defeats in regulation time.
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    Third Star – Alex Carpenter (F – NYS)

    • The 30-year-old from North Reading, MA, last week’s PWHL First Star of the Week presented by SharkNinja Canada, was a powerhouse in Wednesday’s 4-1 triumph at Montréal. Carpenter won her first six face-offs on the way to a 20-for-27 (71%) showing on draws, and her drive from the left-wing circle just 21 seconds into the contest ignited a first period in which New York outshot Montréal 18-4 while taking a 1-0 lead. Carpenter also scored the game-winning goal at 9:09 of the third period, snapping a 1-1 tie and sending the Sirens to their second consecutive triumph. At Boston Sunday, Carpenter crafted the primary assist on Abby Roque’s game-tying 2-2 goal at 4:50 of the second period in what ended as a 4-2 victory by the Fleet. The contest completed a season-opening three game trip for New York, which opens its home season at Prudential Center against Toronto on Wednesday, Dec. 18.
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  • PWHL Recap – Sirens Silenced in Boston

    PWHL Recap – Sirens Silenced in Boston

    PWHL News and Notes from Sunday, December 8th, 2024

    To end the weekend for the PWHL, the New York Sirens visit the Boston Fleet.

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    New York Sirens v. Boston Fleet – 4p ET

    • to close out the weekend of PWHL action, the Boston Fleet hosted the New York Sirens. In the first period Susanna Tapani scored to get the Fleet on the bored first, but Paetyn Levis netted her first career PWHL goal to tie the game at one for the Sirens. However, Sydney Bard would score to retake the lead for the Fleet. In the second period Abby Roque scored her first of the season to tie the game at two for the Sirens. Then in the third period Megan Keller scored two goals to give the Fleet the 4-2 victory over the Sirens.
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  • PWHL Recap – A Saturday Matinee

    PWHL Recap – A Saturday Matinee

    PWHL News and Notes from Saturday, December 7th, 2024

    It was a Saturday matinee in the PWHL as the Toronto Sceptres hosted the Minnesota Frost.

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    Minnesota Frost v. Toronto Sceptres – 2p ET

    • In Toronto, the Minnesota Frost would come to town to battle the Sceptres, and in the first period Claire Butorac scored in the opening minutes to give the Frost the 1-0 lead, but later in the period Jesse Compher scored her first of the season to tie the game at one for the Sceptres. In the second period Dominique Petrie continued her scoring streak with her third goal in three games to give the Frost the 2-1 lead, but goals from Victoria Bach and Daryl Watts gave the Sceptres the 3-2 lead. However, later in the period Britta Curl-Salemme’s tally would tie the game at three for the Frost. Then in the third period Curl-Salemme scored her second of the game and Michela Cava scored a pair of goals to give the Frost the 6-3 victory over the Sceptres.
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    Today’s Games

    • NYS v. MIN – 4p ET

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  • PWHL Recap – Montreal Taking Charge

    PWHL Recap – Montreal Taking Charge

    PWHL News and Notes from Friday, December 6th, 2024

    In the lone game of the day, the Montreal Victoire visit the Ottawa Charge. Plus some news in New York and Minnesota.

    News

    • The New York Sirens signed defender Olivia Knowles to a Standard Player Agreement.
      • Knowles, who was on the Toronto Sceptres reserve list, played 20 games for Toronto during the 2024 season.

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    • The PWHL announced that Minnesota Frost defender Maggie Flaherty has been suspended for two games.
      • Flaherty was given a minor penalty for an illegal check to the head of Boston Fleet forward Alina Muller on Dec. 4th.

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    Montreal Victoire v. Ottawa Charge – 7p ET

    • At the Canadian Tire Centre, the Ottawa Charge hosted the Montreal Victoire for an all Canadian matchup. After a scoreless first period, we would see all of the goals scored in the second period starting with Marie-Philip Poulin’s first of the season to give the Victoire the 1-0 lead. Ashton Bell scored later in the period to tie the game at one for the Charge, but minutes later Mikyla Grant-Mentis would score to give the Victoire the 2-1 victory over the Charge. Elaine Chuli stopped 26 of 27 shots faced to earn the victory.
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    • MIN v. TOR – 2p ET

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  • PWHL Recap – Road Victory Wednesday

    PWHL Recap – Road Victory Wednesday

    PWHL News and Notes from Wednesday, December 4th, 2024

    In Wednesday night action in the PWHL, Boston hosted Minnesota, and New York visited Montreal.

    News

    • The New York Sirens announced that they have signed forward Kayla Vespa to a Standard Player Agreement for the 2024-25 season.

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    Minnesota Frost v. Boston Fleet – 7p ET

    • In Boston, the Minnesota Frost hit the road to take on the Fleet, and after a scoreless first period Michela Cava scored to give the Frost the 1-0 lead. Then in the third period Hilary Knight would score to tie the game for the Fleet, but Dominique Petrie’s tally a little over five minutes later would give the Frost the 2-1 victory over the Fleet. Maddie Rooney stopped 15 of 16 shots faced to earn the victory.
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    New York Sirens v. Montreal Victoire – 7p ET

    • The New York Sirens continued their road trip to start the season with a visit to Montreal for a matchup with the Victoire, and in the first period Sarah Fillier scored her first career PWHL goal to give the Sirens the 1-0 lead. In the second period Cayla Barnes scored her first career PWHL goal to tie the game at one for the Victoire. Then in the third period Alex Carpenter and Jade Downie-Landry scored, and Fillier netted her second of the game to give the Sirens the 4-1 win over the Victoire. Corinne Schroeder stopped 28 of 29 shots for the win.
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  • PWHL Recap – Sceptres Feel The Charge

    PWHL Recap – Sceptres Feel The Charge

    PWHL News and Notes from Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024

    In the lone game of the night, the Ottawa Charge host the Toronto Sceptres in PWHL action.

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    Toronto Sceptres v. Ottawa Charge – 7p ET

    • In Ottawa, the Charge play host to the Toronto Sceptres, and in the first period Mannon McMahon scored her first career PWHL goal to give the Charge the 1-0 lead, but Sarah Nurse would score to tie the game at one for the Sceptres. In the second period Izzy Daniel scored to give the Sceptres the 2-1 lead. Then in the third period Jincy Roese scored to tie the game at two, and Tereza Vanisova scored to give the Charge the 3-2 victory over the Sceptres to earn their fist victory of the season.
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    Today’s Games

    • MIN v. BOS – 7p ET
    • NYS v. MON – 7p ET

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  • PWHL Stars of the Week – Carpenter Scores Her Way to Top Honors

    PWHL Stars of the Week – Carpenter Scores Her Way to Top Honors

    Today the Professional Women’s Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of Nov. 30th through Dec. 1st.

    First Star – Alex Carpenter (F – NYS)

    • Carpenter scored two goals – including the overtime winner – and recorded a career-high three points to lead the Sirens to a 4-3 season-opening road victory against the Minnesota Frost on Sunday. The alternate captain picked up the primary assist on Jessie Eldridge’s power play goal to put the Sirens on the board and found instant chemistry with first overall pick Sarah Fillier who set up both tallies. The performance was reminiscent of Carpenter’s inaugural season success where she tied for the league lead with 10 power play points and two overtime goals. The 30-year-old from North Reading, MA tied for second overall in the PWHL with 23 points (8G, 15A) in 24 games last season and received First Team All-Star honors in addition to being named a finalist for Forward of the Year and the Billie Jean King MVP award.
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    Second Star – Marie-Philip Poulin (F – MON)

    • Poulin scored the shootout-winning goal to lift the Victoire to a 4-3 triumph over the Ottawa Charge on home ice on Saturday. Her performance also included six shots on goal and 18 faceoff wins on 21 draws while centering the top line between Laura Stacey and Lina Ljungblom. The captain’s goal came in the fifth round of the shootout on her second attempt and secured Montréal’s first-ever shootout win. Last season, Poulin led the league with six shootout opportunities and converted once. The 33-year-old from Beauceville, QC tied for second overall in the PWHL with 23 points (10G, 13A) in 21 games last season and was named a First Team All-Star and finalist for Forward of the Year and Billie Jean King MVP honors alongside Carpenter.
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    Third Star – Abby Boreen (F – MON)

    • Boreen scored a goal and an assist to tie a career-high two points in her Montréal debut on Saturday, helping the Victoire to a 4-3 shootout victory at home against Ottawa. Her goal was the Victoire’s first of the season and was scored at even strength in the second period with the team trailing 2-0. She picked up the secondary assist on rookie Jennifer Gardiner’s game-tying goal on the power play midway through the third period. Boreen was selected by the Victoire in the third round of the 2024 PWHL Draft and signed a three-year deal in October. The 24-year-old from Somerset, WI spent last season as a reserve player for the Minnesota Frost where she won the Walter Cup. She recorded five points (4G, 1A) in nine regular season games and one assist in five playoff games.
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  • PWHL Recap – A Frosty Banner Raising

    PWHL Recap – A Frosty Banner Raising

    PWHL News and Notes from Sunday, December 1st, 2024

    It would be a frosty banner raising for the Minnesota Frost as they opened their 2024-25 season hosting the New York Sirens.

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    New York Sirens v. Minnesota Frost – 5p ET

    • In Minnesota, it would be a banner raising night for the Frost as they honored their 2024 Walter Cup victory before hosting the New York Sirens. In the first period Grace Zumwinkle scored 21 seconds into the game to give the Frost the 1-0 lead, and captain Kendall Coyne Schofield would strike to grow the Frost’s lead to two. In the second period Jessie Eldridge and Gabby Rosenthal, playing in her PWHL debut, scored to tie the game at two for the Sirens. Then in the third period Alex Carpenter scored to give the Sirens the 302 lead, but later in the period Dominique Petrie would score her first career PWHL goal to tie the game at three and force overtime for the Frost. In the extra frame Carpenter would net her second of the game 19 seconds in to give the Sirens the 4-3 victory over the Frost.
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  • PWHL Recap – Season 2 Begins

    PWHL Recap – Season 2 Begins

    PWHL News and Notes from Saturday, November 30th, 2024

    The PWHL kicks off Season 2 with a pair of matchups between Boston and Toronto, and Ottawa and Montreal.

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    Boston Fleet v. Toronto Sceptres – 2p ET

    • In the opening game of the 2024-25 PWHL season, the Toronto Sceptres hosted the Boston Fleet. In the first period Hilary Knight scored on the powerplay three minutes into the game to give the Fleet the 1-0 lead. However, later in the period Sarah Nurse would score shorthanded for the first jailbreak goal of the season to tie the game at one for the Sceptres. Then after a scoreless second period, Hannah Miller scored on the powerplay and Emma Maltais got the empty netter in the final two minutes of the game to give the Sceptres the 3-1 victory over the Fleet.
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    Ottawa Charge v. Montreal Victoire – 5p ET

    • Then in Montreal, the Victoire played host to the Ottawa Charge for an all Canadian matchup. In the first period Emily Clark scored to give the Charge the 1-0 lead. The second period would see things pick up scoring wise as Danielle Serdachny would strike to grow the Charge’s lead to two, but goals from Abby Boreen and Laura Stacey tied the game at two for the Victoire. However, before the second period ended, Tereza Vanisova scored to retake the lead for the Charge. Then in the third period Jennifer Gardiner scored her first career PWHL to tie the game at three for the Victoire to force overtime. After a scoreless overtime period it would be Marie-Philip Poulin with the lone shootout goal to complete the comeback victory for the Victoire 4-3.
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    Today’s Games

    • NYS v. MIN – 6p ET

    Noteworthy in Hockey

    • PWHL GMs Roundtable: Bring on Year 2 (SportsNet)
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  • PWHL Recap – Minnesota Makes History as Champions

    PWHL Recap – Minnesota Makes History as Champions

    Minnesota would make history with the 3-0 victory over Boston to become the first ever PWHL Walter Cup Champions.

    PWHL News and Notes from Sunday, May 29th, 2024

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    Minnesota v. Boston – Game 5 – 7p ET

    • In Boston for the decisive Game 5 of the PWHL Finals, Minnesota would look to make Boston pay for ruining their hopes of lifting the Walter Cup on home ice, and after a scoreless first period Liz Schepers would score to give Minnesota the 1-0 lead. Then in the third period Michela Cava and Kendal Coyne Schofield would score to give Minnesota the 3-0 victory over Boston to become the inaugural 2024 PWHL Walter Cup Champions. Nicole Hensley would stop all 17 shots faced to earn the shutout.
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    • Will the PWHL be the answer for women’s pro hockey? The stars seem to be aligning. (MSNBC)
    • PWHL ready to get a jump on sophomore year as inaugural season closes (Sports Business Journal)
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