PWHL
PHOTOS: PWHL New York vs. PWHL Minnesota – 03/16/2024
- Isaac Swartz
- March 21, 2024
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The St. Patrick’s day festivities for the town of St. Paul included a decisive 5-1 win by the home team PWHL Minnesota over PWHL New York. This puts Minnesota on a four-game win streak and keeps them in second place as New York retains its last position. Check out this photo […]
Read MorePHOTOS: PWHL Ottawa vs. PWHL Boston – 03/16/2024
- Keegan Bezenah
- March 21, 2024
DETROIT, Mich – It was a special day for women’s hockey in the state of Michigan on Saturday. The PWHL looked to bring their talent to the Wolverine state and allow young girls across the state of Michigan, northwest Ohio, and southern Ontario to see something truly special. The two teams were tied in the standings […]
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 […]
Read MorePWHL Boston Back in the Win Column
- Kelsea Durham
- March 12, 2024
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 […]
Read MoreWhat Does PWHL Boston Need At the Trade Deadline?
- Kelsea Durham
- March 8, 2024
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 […]
Read MorePHOTOS: PWHL Toronto vs. PWHL Minnesota – 02/27/2024
- Isaac Swartz
- March 3, 2024
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn – Tuesday night, PWHL Minnesota lost a thriller to PWHL Toronto in overtime. After Sofie Jaques scored in the last minute of play, Minnesota tied up the game at 3-3. Toronto was able to pull of the OTW with a goal from Sarah Nurse which keeps their February win streak alive. Toronto did […]
Read MorePHOTOS: PWHL Boston vs. PWHL Minnesota – 02/25/2024
- Isaac Swartz
- February 28, 2024
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Sunday afternoon, PWHL Minnesota lost a heartbreaking game to PWHL Boston 2-0. With over 40 shots on goal, PWHL Minnesota just couldn’t find the back of the net, giving Aerin Frankel the shutout for PWHL Boston. This marks their first game with Taylor Heise on the LITR, with the former number-one draft […]
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