Author: Kelsea Durham

PWHL Boston’s Finalized Roster | The Roster Freeze

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 […]

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PWHL Boston at the Trade Deadline

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 […]

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Takeover Series Recap: PWHL Boston vs. PWHL Ottawa | 3/16/2024

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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PWHL: Boston Scoreless at Xcel Energy Center

Boston had their heads held high after an electric overtime win on Sunday. A few days later, they find themselves in an important game in Minnesota. They were tied for the last playoff spot with Ottawa, and more points were desperately needed. From the start of the game, neither team could put the puck in […]

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PWHL Boston Back in the Win Column

It was a cold but sunny afternoon in Lowell, Massachusetts. An outstanding 4,607 fans came to attend this afternoon game. That is the most in attendance for Boston this season. Many people came out to enjoy the International Women’s Day celebration and a great afternoon of hockey. Boston was proud to welcome Elizabeth Warren to […]

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What Does PWHL Boston Need At the Trade Deadline?

PWHL Boston is past halfway through their first inaugural season in the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL). The PWHL trade deadline is March 17th, what should Boston be doing before then to make a push for the playoffs? The first and only trade from Boston goes back to February 11th, when Boston acquired forward Susanna […]

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