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  • PWHL Recap – Battle on Bay Street

    PWHL Recap – Battle on Bay Street

    PWHL News and Notes from Saturday, January 25th, 2025

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    New York Sirens v. Toronto Sceptres – 2p ET

    • At Scotiabank Arena in Toronto for The Battle on Bay Street, the Sceptres played host to the New York Sirens, and in the first period Hannah Miller scored to give the Sceptres the 1-0 lead. In the second period Ella Shelton would score to tie the game at one for the Sirens, but Miller’s second of the game would retake the lead for the Sceptres. Then in the third period Abby Roque would score to tie the game at two for the Sirens, but goals from Sarah Nurse and Kali Flanagan would give the Sceptres the 4-2 victory over the Sirens.
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    • BOS v. MIN – 3p ET

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  • PWHL Recap – Boston Claims the Sceptre

    PWHL Recap – Boston Claims the Sceptre

    PWHL News and Notes from Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025

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    Toronto Sceptres v. Boston Fleet – 7p ET

    • In Boston, the Toronto Sceptres would come to town as they faced off with the Fleet, and in the first period it was all Boston as both Alina Muller and Emily Brown scored their first goals of the season to give the Fleet the 2-0 lead. Then after a scoreless second period, Shay Maloney scored to grow Boston’s lead to three, but the Sceptres would respond as Blayre Turnbull’s goal would bring them back within two. However, Megan Keller’s empty netter would give the Fleet the 4-1 victory over the Sceptres.
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  • PWHL Recap – Blanking the Frost

    PWHL Recap – Blanking the Frost

    PWHL News and Notes from Tuesday, January 21st, 2025

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    • The Boston Fleet and New York Sirens made a trade.
      • The Fleet acquired forward Jill Saulnier.
      • The Sirens acquired forward Taylor Girard.
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    • The PWHL announced that they have named Montreal Victoire defender Erin Ambrose First Star of the Week.
      • Abby Boreen (MON) and Kendall Coyne Schofield (MIN) would round out the rest of the Three Stars.
    • PWHL Stars of the Week – Montreal Rules
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    Ottawa Charge v. Minnesota Frost – 7p ET

    • In Minnesota, the Frost played host to the Ottawa Charge, and we would only need one goal to decide a winner as Brianne Jenner scored her first of the season 3:19 into the first period to give the Charge the 1-0 victory over the Frost. Gwyneth Philips stopped all 22 shots faced to earn the shutout, while Maddie Rooney stopped 18 of 19 for the Frost.
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    • TOR v. BOS – 7p ET

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  • PWHL Stars of the Week – Montreal Rules

    PWHL Stars of the Week – Montreal Rules

    Today the Professional Women’s Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of January 13th through 19th.

    First Star – Erin Ambrose (D – MON)

    Ambrose assisted on five of the six goals the Victoire scored across their two games for the week. Friday, in Montréal’s 4-2 victory over Minnesota at Place Bell, Ambrose had three assists – doubling the season’s total she brought to the contest and coming within one of matching her career-high four-assist game, also against Minnesota, last April 18. On Sunday, before a PWHL Takeover Tour™ sell-out crowd of 18,259 at Videotron Centre in Québec City, Ambrose set up both goals in Montréal’s 2-1 triumph over Ottawa. The Victoire power play went 4-for-8 (50%) for the week, and Ambrose had assists on each of the scores, including both game-winners – by Marie-Philip Poulin at 5:52 of the second period against Minnesota and by Kati Tabin at 13:47 of the third period against Ottawa. With eight assists for the season (five of them on the power play), Ambrose is tied with Toronto defender Renata Fast and Minnesota forward Taylor Heise for second in the PWHL in that category; Minnesota’s Claire Thompson leads with 10. At plus-7, Ambrose is tied with Montréal teammate Mikyla Grant-Mentis for the PWHL’s top ranking. 

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    Second Star – Abby Boreen (F – MON)

    Boreen scored twice – the first multiple-goal game of her PWHL career – in Friday’s victory over Minnesota and added an assist against Ottawa. She drove down the right wing and slammed in a 10-foot shot off a pass from Jennifer Gardiner to open the scoring at 8:05 of the first period against her former team, then she boosted Montreal’s lead to 4-1 at 10:22 of the third period, barging into the goalmouth to bury the rebound of a Catherine Dubois shot. Sunday against Ottawa, she had the secondary assist on the game-winner by Tabin. With 5-3—8 for the season, Boreen is tied for the PWHL lead in goals and joins Ambrose in the scoring lead for the first-place Victoire, who used their two victories to create a three-point lead over the Frost. Boreen, a 24-year-old from Somerset, Wisconsin, also has surpassed the totals of goals and points (4-1—5) she compiled in nine regular-season games with Minnesota last season. 

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    Third Star – Kendall Coyne Schofield (F – MIN)

    The Frost scored four goals across two games last week and Coyne Schofield played a role in three of the tallies. The Minnesota captain had a goal and an assist in Wednesday’s 3-2 shootout loss to the New York Sirens at Prudential Center, scoring at 1:32 of the second period to pull the Frost even at 1-1 and setting up the goal by Mellissa Channell-Watkins that provided a temporary 2-1 lead at 10:39 of the third. In addition to collecting her third multi-point performance of the season, Coyne Schofield also led all skaters with five shots in the contest and leads the league in the category with 38. The 32-year-old native of Palos Heights, Illinois also scored to pull the Frost within 3-1 at 17:22 of the second period in their 4-2 loss to Montréal. With points in eight of her 12 games this season and 5-6—11 for the campaign, Coyne Schofield is in a three-way tie for the PWHL scoring lead with teammate Claire Thompson (1-10—11) and New York’s Sarah Fillier (5-6—11) and is tied with six others for the PWHL lead in goals.

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  • PWHL Recap – Victoire in Quebec

    PWHL Recap – Victoire in Quebec

    PWHL News and Notes from Sunday, January 19th, 2025

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    Ottawa Charge v. Montreal Victoire – 1p ET

    • At Videotron Centre in Quebec City for the PWHL Takeover Tour, the Montreal Victoire hosted the Ottawa Charge, and after a scoreless first period, the Victoire would strike first as Catherine Dubois scored to give them the 1-0 lead. Then in the third period Shiann Darkangelo would score to tie the game at one for the Charge, but Kati Tabin’s first of the season would give Montreal the 2-1 victory over the Charge.
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  • PWHL Recap – Victoire Above Frost

    PWHL Recap – Victoire Above Frost

    PWHL News and Notes from Friday, January 17th, 2025

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    Minnesota Frost v. Montreal Victoire – 7p ET

    • In Montreal, the Victoire played host to the Minnesota Frost, and in the first period Abby Boreen would score to give Montreal the 1-0 lead. In the second period Claire Dalton and Marie-Philip Poulin would score to grow the Victoire’s lead to three, but Kendall Coyne Schofield’s fifth of the season would get the Frost on the board and back within two. Then in the third period Boreen would net her second of the game for Montreal to regain the three goal lead, and while Michela Cava would score for the Frost, the Victoire would hold on to defeat the Frost 4-2.
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  • PWHL Recap – A Sirens Shootout

    PWHL Recap – A Sirens Shootout

    PWHL News and Notes from Wednesday, January 15th, 2025

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    Minnesota Frost v. New York Sirens – 7p ET

    • At the Prudential Center, the New York Sirens hosted the Minnesota Frost, and in the first period Paetyn Levis would score to give the Sirens the 1-0 lead. In the second period Kendall Coyne Schofield’s fourth of the season would tie the game at one for the Frost. Then in the third period Mellissa Channell-Watkins score for the Frost to take the 2-1 lead, but Sarah Fillier would score late in regulation to tie the game at two and force overtime. After a scoreless overtime period the shootout would be needed to decide this game, and it would be Jessie Eldridge with the winner as the Sirens defeated the Frost 3-2.
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  • PWHL Recap – Toronto Drops the Charge

    PWHL Recap – Toronto Drops the Charge

    PWHL News and Notes from Tuesday, January 14th, 2025

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    Toronto Sceptres v. Ottawa Charge – 7p ET

    • In Ottawa, the Toronto Sceptres would come to town to face off with the Charge, and in the first period Mannon McMahon opened the scoring for the Charge, but Hannah Miller would strike to tie the game at one for the Sceptres. In the second period Maggie Connors scored her first of the season to give Toronto the 2-1 lead, but Victoria Bach would score to tie the game at two for the Charge. Then in the third period Blayre Turnbull and Emma Maltais would score to give the Sceptres the 4-2 victory over the Charge.
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    • MIN v. NYS – 7p ET

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  • PWHL Stars of the Week – Poulin Takes First Star Honors

    PWHL Stars of the Week – Poulin Takes First Star Honors

    Today the Professional Women’s Hockey League announced their Three Stars of the Week for the week of January 6th through 12th.

    First Star – Marie-Philip Poulin (F – MON)

    Montréal’s captain took over the top spot in the PWHL ‘3 Stars of the Week’ presented by Shark Beauty Canada standings with a three-point week as the Victoire split a pair of 4-2 decisions on the PWHL Takeover Tour™ of the Pacific Northwest. On Wednesday, before a sold-out crowd of 19,038 at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena, Poulin had two goals – including the game-winner – on three shots in the Victoire’s victory over the Toronto Sceptres. On Sunday, Poulin added an assist – her first power play point of the season – on Jennifer Gardiner’s second-period goal, helping lift the Victoire into a temporary 2-2 tie at Denver’s Ball Arena before a record-setting crowd of 14,018 – the largest ever for a professional women’s hockey game in the United States. With the Victoire having helped attract 12,608 to Seatle’s Climate Pledge Arena for the first game of the Takeover Tour, Montréal played before an aggregate of 45,664 in the Tour’s first three stops. With 4-2—6 in nine games, Poulin leads the Victoire in scoring.

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    Second Star – Corinne Schroeder (G – NYS)

    At Prudential Center Sunday, Schroeder stopped 28 Toronto shots to collect her second consecutive shutout and help the Sirens squelch the Sceptres, 1-0 in overtime. Schroeder, the first PWHL goaltender ever to post consecutive regular season shutouts and author of the only two shutouts in the league this season, also turned 26 saves into a 5-0 conquest of the Frost at Minnesota on January 4. She has stopped 64 consecutive shots since Ottawa’s Kateřina Mrázová scored at 6:53 of the second period in a 3-1 Charge victory December 29 and has mounted a shutout streak of 156 minutes, 44 seconds. The 24-year-old Schroeder also has helped the Sirens withstand nine consecutive opposition power-play opportunities and pull into a tie for third in the PWHL standings. Her 1.86 goals-against average leads the PWHL, and with a 5-2-0 record, Schroeder is tied for the league lead in victories with Minnesota’s Maddie Rooney. Her .935 save percentage shares the league’s top spot with Ottawa’s Emerance Maschmeyer.

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    Third Star – Sidney Morin (D – BOS)

    Morin scored at 1:45 of overtime in Ottawa Saturday, sending the Fleet home from a six-game road trip on a winning note. Boston’s Hannah Brandt carried the puck to the goal line at the right of Ottawa goalie Gwyneth Philips, and the Fleet’s Shay Maloney drove to the front of the net – attracting two Ottawa defenders and clearing the slot for Morin’s 35-foot wrist shot (her fifth shot of the game) inside the post to Philips’ left. The goal was the second of the game for Morin, who scored only once in 24 games during the PWHL’s Inaugural Season. The tally was somewhat more conventional than the defender’s first goal: At 15:55 of the opening period, Morin had charged into the goal crease, gained position on Charge defender Zoe Boyd to sweep the puck in from three feet out. With 2-1—3 for the season, the 29-year-old Morin is within a point of matching her 1-3—4 total from 2024 with the Fleet, who split a pair of 2-1 overtime decisions for the week and who do not play again until Jan. 22.

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  • PWHL Recap – Taking Over Denver

    PWHL Recap – Taking Over Denver

    PWHL News and Notes from Sunday, January 12th, 2025

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    Toronto Sceptres v. New York Sirens – 12p ET

    • At the Prudential Center, the New York Sirens hosted the Toronto Sceptres, and after a scoreless 60 minutes of regulation it would be Jessie Eldrigdge with the lone goal of the game 3:37 into overtime to give the Sirens the 1-0 victory over the Sceptres. Corinne Schroeder stopped all 28 shots faced to earn the shutout victory while Kristen Campbell stopped 19 of 20 shots faced for the Sceptres.
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    Montreal Victoire v. Minnesota Frost – 3p ET

    • At Ball Arena in Denver, CO, the PWHL Takeover Tour continued as the Minnesota Frost hosted the Montreal Victoire, and in the first period Catherine Dubois would open the scoring for Montreal to take the 1-0 lead, but Britta Curl-Salemme’s fifth of the season tied the game at one for the Frost. In the second period both teams traded goals again as Sophie Jaques scored for the Frost while Jennifer Gardiner would score for the Victoire for the 2-2 tie. Then in the third period Maggie Flaherty and Michela Cava would score to give the Frost the 4-2 victory over Montreal.
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