Author: Kelsea Durham
PWHL Game Recap: PWHL Boston vs. PWHL Minnesota | 4/27/2024
- Kelsea Durham
- April 28, 2024
Boston and Minnesota had their final meeting together, both teams looked to clinch the series with 2 wins a piece in a total of 4 matchups. Boston’s starting goaltender Aerin Frankel was not in the lineup, Emma Söderberg got the start and Cami Kronish backed her up. Minnesota was looking to clinch the third playoff […]
Read MorePWHL Game Recap: PWHL Boston vs. PWHL Ottawa | 4/24/2024
- Kelsea Durham
- April 27, 2024
Wednesday night was a big night for both Boston and Ottawa. With Ottawa ahead of the standings with just 2 points, Boston needed a regulation win. This was the first matchup between Boston and Ottawa since the trade that sent Lexie Adzija to Boston and Shiann Darkangelo to Ottawa. Ottawa had a heartwarming tribute video […]
Read MorePWHL Game Recap: PWHL Boston vs. PWHL New York | 4/20/2024
- Kelsea Durham
- April 21, 2024
New York held their first game at Prudential Center in New Jersey and hosted their pride game. They drew in a crowd of 5,132 which has been their biggest home attendance this season. Boston was coming off a big win against Toronto to get them closer in the playoff race. A regulation win put them […]
Read MorePWHL Boston at The IIHF Women’s World Championship Recap
- Kelsea Durham
- April 15, 2024
The Women’s World Championship is over and the PWHL is back in action this week! 5 out of the 7 Boston players who left to represent their country will return to Boston with a medal. Here is a recap of how each player did during this tournament. Jamie Lee Rattray-Team Canada Canadian forward and Boston […]
Read MorePWHL Boston at the IIHF Women’s World Championship
- Kelsea Durham
- March 31, 2024
We have arrived at the PWHL international break; from April 3rd to the 14th, the 2024 IIHF Women’s World Championship will be played. This is a global tournament that consists of the best players around the world. Below are all the PWHL Boston players that will represent their country during this time. Boston forward and […]
Read MorePWHL Game Recap: PWHL Boston vs. PWHL New York | 3/25/2024
- Kelsea Durham
- March 26, 2024
The PWHL is now on the international break as some of the players in the league begin to prepare for the IIHF Women’s World Championship next month. Boston was coming off a frustrating game against Toronto and needed some points to stay in the playoff race. New York was looking to snap their 7 game-losing […]
Read MorePWHL Game Recap: PWHL Toronto vs. PWHL Boston | 3/20/24
- Kelsea Durham
- March 21, 2024
It was a big night for both of these teams. Toronto was looking to extend its winning streak to 11 games, and Boston was looking to stay in the final playoff spot. Before the game started, Lexie Adzija made her Boston debut, and Erica Howe played her second game of the season. Howe was 0-1-0 […]
Read MorePWHL Boston’s Finalized Roster | The Roster Freeze
- Kelsea Durham
- March 20, 2024
We have reached the roster freeze portion of this inaugural season, and Boston has completed a few roster updates. Yesterday was the last day teams could add/remove players from the active roster. Boston signed forward Kelly Babstock to a Reserve Player Contract. Babstock, 31, spent a part of the season playing in the SWHL. She […]
Read MorePWHL Boston at the Trade Deadline
- Kelsea Durham
- March 19, 2024
Yesterday was the PWHL trade deadline. Before yesterday, there was just one completed trade in the league; this was the Tapani/Cook and Jacques trade back in February. Two trades were completed yesterday before the deadline and announced hours later. One trade was between Ottawa and Montrèal, and the other was between Ottawa and Boston. Boston […]
Read MoreTakeover Series Recap: PWHL Boston vs. PWHL Ottawa | 3/16/2024
- Kelsea Durham
- March 18, 2024
Detroit, Michigan, hosted part of the Takeover weekend on March 16th. A matchup between Ottawa and Boston, at Little Caesar’s Arena. It was the first game of the takeover weekend, a matchup between Boston and Ottawa, both teams fighting for that fourth and final playoff spot. 13,736 fans came to watch the game, this was […]
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