Boston Fleet Sign Kelly Babstock to 10-Day Standard Player Agreement

Photo via Boston Fleet

On Thursday morning, The Boston Fleet announced the signing of forward Kelly Babstock to a 10-day Standard Player Agreement (SPA).

Babstock has been on the Fleet’s Reserve Player list since the start of the 2024-25 season. During the inaugural season, she joined Boston as a reserve on March 19, and signed her first 10-day contract on April 20 for the team’s home game against New York. She went on to sign a full SPA on May 4, just before the Playoffs. Babstock has played in four regular-season games and eight playoff games for Boston, tallying just one assist.

Babstock is a fan favorite of the ‘crew’ in Boston. Her big energy and loud voice make her the perfect locker room hype-girl.

Just listen to that crowd during her home-opener intro:

The Quinnipiac Alum is known for her physical play and her leadership on and off the ice. She graduated as the school’s all-time leader in goals, assists, and points. Boston is already known to be a physical team (it is a part of their nature), and a player like Babstock will add even more depth to their offensive line.


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