Boston Fleet held on for a 4-1 win thanks to goaltender Aerin Frankel, who made 35 saves for her second game this season with at least 30.
Alina Müller brought her Northeastern magic to the Tsongas Center on Wednesday night. A former Husky, Müller participated in a ceremonial puck drop ahead of her alma mater’s third
Boston Fleet forward Alina Müller took home a nice accolade after a strong showing on the ice, earning PWHL First Star of the Week.
In Boston’s first game since Dec. 8, 2024 at home, the Fleet scored quickly to get off to a hot start and “weathered the storm” that Toronto brought in the second to hold onto the lead before adding two more in the third in the 4-1 win.
First, Boston will be hosting the rival Montreal Victoire on March 8 at 2 p.m. ET. The second game will come a couple of weeks later, on March 26, when the Fleet welcomes the Toronto Sceptres at 7 ...
Alina Muller and Emily Brown each scored their first goal of the season in the first period, and Aerin Frankel stopped 35 shots to help the Boston Fleet beat the Toronto Sceptres 4-1 on Wednesday night. Boston (3-2-2-4) got a regulation win for the first time since its last home game at the Tsongas Center on Dec. 17.
The Fleet are set to return home at last. The Boston Fleet have had a long stretch of games on the road, playing six games in six cities in fifteen days. The trip began on December 27, and will end January 22.
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The combination of some early sloppiness by the Sceptres and the mere presence of Aerin Frankel in the Boston Fleet net was enough to stop Toronto’s momentum in its tracks. Coming off a much ...