2024-25 PWHL Thread

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French linesperson Alexia Cheyroux to become the first European officiating in the league as she signed a short-term contract. She will be on the ice for TOR @ OTT on Tuesday and for MIN @ MTL on Friday.

 
2-2 after 2 in Ottawa. It's amazing how the Sceptres have been infected by the bad puck luck bug indigenous to T.O. hockey. No cure on the market, so they'll have to find a home-brewed antidote. Maybe move the team to Buffalo? ;)
 
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End of one period at The Pru, NY 1 - MN 0. Minny's Kelly Pannek had the first puck-in-net, but a review ruled she deflected that puck with a high stick. The Sirens are putting their forecheck to work as usual, but the Frost are likely to sort that out during the intermission.
 
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End of 2, tied 1-1. KCS halted the shutout streak for Corinne Schroeder @ 178m:16s with an early net front midair deflection (below even Kendall's shoulders 🦐). Otherwise, New York killed off three minor penalties (two back-to-back) while the goalies at both ends stood firm.
 
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End of regulation = Frost 2 - Sirens 2. After New York tuned the iron twice behind MIN goalie Maddie Rooney in the first half of the 3rd, Minny defender Mellissa Channell-Watkins blasted a shot past Schneider (her first PWHL goal) with about 9 minutes left. The Sirens were awarded their only PP with under 4 minutes left, and they began the advantage with 6 skaters. Frost 4v6 killed off the 2 minutes, but NY forward Sarah Filler tied it using 6 skaters with 1:01 left.
 
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Like last year, New York is still dead last in attendance.
PWHL might have its first relocation…
O ye of little faith in The Power of The P' ...

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From: The Professional Women's Hockey League & Boston Fleet
BOSTON FLEET TO HOST TWO HOME GAMES AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY’S AGGANIS ARENA
Jan 17, 2025, 3:30 PM (ET)
by Boston Fleet Staff

BOSTON, MA (January 17, 2024) – The Boston Fleet announced today that the team will host two home games at Agganis Arena at Boston University during the 2024-25 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) season. The Fleet will host the Montréal Victoire on Saturday, March 8 at 2 p.m. ET and the Toronto Sceptres on Wednesday, March 26 at 7 p.m. ET.

Agganis Arena, located in central Boston, is the home venue to the Boston University Terriers’ Men’s Ice Hockey team and also serves as a concert venue. The 290,000-square foot multipurpose arena hosts 6,150 seats for on-ice events. The two dates at Agganis Arena are part of a league-wide initiative to host games at alternate home venues, making it easier for fans in different areas to attend and experience the PWHL live. ...

Season Ticket Members will be allocated seats for both games as part of their package. Two-game packs for both Agganis games will go on sale Friday, Jan. 24 at 10:00 a.m. ET and single game tickets will be on sale to the public on Friday, Jan. 31 at 10:00 a.m. ET. All tickets will be available via Ticketmaster. Fans can sign up online for the Boston Fleet newsletter, The Signal, here for priority access. ...

Read more at: BOSTON FLEET TO HOST TWO HOME GAMES AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY’S AGGANIS ARENA
 

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