Sarah Fillier

Megan Keller Lifts Boston Fleet to First Win of the 2024-25 Season

LOWELL, MA. — The Boston Fleet hosted the New York Sirens Sunday Afternoon, Dec. 8, at Tsongas Center. This was the final game before the international break for the Women’s Euro Hockey Tour and the Four Nations Tournament. Heading into this game, Boston was 0-3, and New York was 3-0. 1st Period Susanna Tapani opened the scoring […]

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PWHL Game Recap: Fillier Scores Twice To Help Sirens Secure 4-1 Victory Against Victoire

The Sirens took on the Montreal Victoire on Wednesday, December 4th at Place Bell, defeating them 4-1. New York came out strong and held on strong throughout the entire game, earning their second win of the season. Their first victory had been against the Minnesota Frost on December 1st, where they took a 4-3 win. […]

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PWHL: New York Sirens Sign Sarah Fillier to One-Year Deal

As the PWHL gears up for its’ second season, the contract that everyone has been waiting for was finally signed on November 1st. The New York Sirens signed Sarah Fillier to a one year contract for the 2024-25 season. Fillier was the first round draft pick for the Sirens earlier this year. The Canadian native […]

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PWHL: New York Sirens Announce Training Camp Roster

With the PWHL announcing their team names last month, there hasn’t been a whole lot of news circulating on that front. That is, until today when the New York Sirens dropped their training camp roster. Training camp is scheduled to take place on November 12th, a mere 32 days after the roster announcement. The Siren’s […]

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Sarah Fillier - First Overall Pick PWHL Draft 2024

PWHL New York: 2024 Draft Recap

The second-ever draft in the Professional Women’s Hockey League history, happened on June 10th at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium, Minnesota. Adding up to the roster of the six teams in the league would be 42 women throughout seven rounds. The team from New York, after a not-so-great year but a comeback in the end, which […]

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A Closer Look at the 2024 PWHL Draft First Round

The 2024 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) Draft, the second in the league’s history, was a significant event that showcased the continuing growth and competitive spirit of women’s professional hockey. Following the precedent set by the inaugural draft in 2023, which saw Taylor Heise lead her team to a Walter Cup victory, the 2024 draft […]

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PWHL Ottawa captain Brianne Jenner celebrating a goal with her teams bench

PWHL Ottawa: 2024 Draft Preview

The excitement is building for Ottawa fans as the 2024 PWHL draft approaches. This year’s draft will take place on June 10th in Minnesota and is expected to feature a deep pool of incredible women’s hockey players ready to make an impact. Ottawa, who missed the playoffs by three points this season and finished 5th […]

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PWHL Playoff Spots Still Up For Grabs

Toronto and Montreal are the only two teams to have clinched a postseason berth. The PWHL’s inaugural season has been a solid success when it comes to the competitiveness and parity of the teams. All original six teams have been knotted closely together, with no one team running away with the top spot and none left behind by a […]

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Canadian Renata Fast mid-shot

Battle of the Titans: Team Canada and Team USA Face Off in the Women’s World Championship Round Robin

It was the round-robin game many hockey fans were waiting for: Team Canada and Team USA met for the final game before the elimination matches began, with the winner taking the top spot in the group. The US came into the day with the most goals scored (25) and least goals against (1). Canada, currently […]

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Canadian Marie-Philip Poulin lines up for the face-off

Battle of the Red and White – Team Canada vs. Team Switzerland in the Women’s World Hockey Championship

The Canadian National Women’s team took on Switzerland today in their second game of the IIHF Women’s World Hockey Championship in a battle that was close on the scoresheet but a little further apart in possession and shots. Canada skated to a 4-1 victory. The first period saw Canada get into a bit of penalty […]

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