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Everything Great Hockey Is Supposed to Be
For a league built on atmosphere, the Walter Cup keeps getting won in silence. The Minnesota Frost won the Walter Cup on the road in both 2024 and 2025. In 2026, the Montréal Victoire came ready to do the same in Ottawa, becoming the first Canadian team to lift the Walter Cup – not in front of their own fans, but by silencing nearly 13,000 opposing ones.
Megan Cundari
May 284 min read


The PWHL Doesn’t Rival Like Men’s Sports. Yet?
Ottawa had scored what looked like a season-saving goal late in Game 3 against the Montréal Victoire, sending nearly 17,000 fans into chaos before the play was sent to review. White towels stopped spinning. Fans froze mid-celebration. Some stared at the jumbotron while others refused to look at all.
Megan Cundari
May 204 min read


The PWHL Expands to Hockeytown
The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) just announced its ninth team, expanding to none other than Hockeytown! With the turnout on PWHL tour stops and the city's love for hockey, it was a no-brainer that the next PWHL team would go to Detroit.
Alyssa Klauminzer
May 64 min read


Ottawa Charge Even Series with 3–1 Win over Boston Fleet in Game 2
After a 2-1 victory in Game 1 on Thursday, the Boston Fleet returned to Tsongas Center on May 2 looking to take a commanding lead in Round 1 of the Walter Cup Playoffs. Instead, the Ottawa Charge responded with a strong performance, earning a 3–1 win to even the series.
Karinna Leonard
May 54 min read


PWHL Playoff Pulse: Wild Openers, Statement Wins & My Walter Cup Predictions
The Professional Women's Hockey League playoffs are already delivering exactly what fans wanted: overtime chaos, elite goaltending, and proof that there are no easy outs in this league. If the opening games are any sign, the road to the Walter Cup is going to be messy, dramatic, and must-watch hockey.
Elizabeth MacBey
May 32 min read


Fleet Shut Out Sirens 4-0 in Regular Season Finale, Set Sights on Walter Cup Run
On the final day of the regular season, the Boston Fleet took on the New York Sirens in a game with major playoff implications. A regulation win combined with a Montréal loss of any kind, or an overtime/shootout win paired with a Montréal regulation loss, would have secured first place in the league for Boston—and with it, the right to select their playoff opponent. With the first game of the day, it was up to the Fleet to put themselves in a good position and see how the sta
Karinna Leonard
Apr 295 min read


A Historic Night at TD Garden Shows What’s Next for Women’s Hockey
The doors opened early on Causeway Street on April 11, and by the time the puck dropped, 17,850 fans had devoted their Saturday nights to filling the stands for a historic moment. For the first time, the Boston Fleet took the ice at TD Garden, hosting the Montréal Victoire in front of a sold-out crowd that felt equal parts celebration and statement. Women’s hockey had arrived on one of the sport’s biggest stages, and the crowd was ready for it.
Karinna Leonard
Apr 143 min read


Aerin Frankel: The Goalie You Should Be Talking About
No one deserves appreciation more than Aerin Frankel. The Boston Fleet netminder has seven shutouts thus far into the season, has posted a 0.954 SV%, and is, safe to say, someone we should be talking about.
Caitlyn Wagner
Apr 74 min read


Ottawa Showed Up. Now What?
For one night at the Canadian Tire Centre, this didn’t feel like an occasion for women’s hockey in Ottawa. It just felt normal.
Megan Cundari
Apr 64 min read


PWHL Takes Over Calgary: A Night That Felt Bigger Than the Scoreboard
Calgary didn’t just host a hockey game; it hosted a movement.
When the Ottawa Charge and the Toronto Sceptres faced off in the PWHL Takeover Game, the result on the scoreboard almost felt secondary. What mattered more was the energy in the building, the statement being made, and the unmistakable feeling that women’s hockey has arrived, loudly, in Western Canada.
Elizabeth MacBey
Apr 62 min read


Frankel Shuts the Door as Kluge Scores First PWHL Goal in 2–0 Fleet Win
Behind another dominant performance from Aerin Frankel and a milestone first goal from Laura Kluge, the Boston Fleet skated to a composed shutout win over the Vancouver Goldeneyes on Tuesday night at Tsongas Center.
Karinna Leonard
Mar 293 min read


Shirley Returns as Fleet Defeat Torrent 3–0 Behind Frankel’s Record Night
When you attend a Boston Fleet game, there are a few things you can always expect to experience. Chants for Aerin Frankel echo throughout the arena, growing louder with every save and the energy rarely dips—whether it's a penalty kill or a routine breakout.
What you can also always expect is inclusion.
On Saturday afterrnon at Tsongas Center, that feeling was impossible to miss. Fleet players arrived in mismatched socks, inviting fans to join them in recognizing World
Karinna Leonard
Mar 263 min read


Sceptres Shut Out Fleet 2-0, Snapping Boston's Home Winning Streak
In their first home game back from the Olympic break, the Boston Fleet suffered their first home loss of the season, falling 2-0 to the Toronto Sceptres in a St. Patrick's Day matchup at Agganis Arena. Another sellout crowd and a playoff-like, physical intensity underscored the league's momentum. While the Fleet will look to regroup after their first home loss of the season, the Sceptres leave with confidence as they head down the stretch, backed by a strong defensive effort
Karinna Leonard
Mar 235 min read


Olympic Stars Shine as Fleet Defeat Charge 3-2
If you needed a reminder that the PWHL is the post-Olympics playground we’ve always deserved, Saturday, February 28th in Ottawa was it. The Boston Fleet and Ottawa Charge both hit the ice for their first game back after Milano Cortina, and the whole afternoon felt like an Olympic reunion disguised as a regular season matchup. Fifteen Olympians shared the ice. Fifteen. In one league game in Ottawa.
Megan Cundari
Mar 183 min read


Women's History Month Spotlight: Women's Hockey in the Record Books
From the PWHL to the Olympics, women's hockey has captured all eyes. From history being made to attendance records being set and broken, the ice has never been hotter.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Mar 73 min read


A Beginner’s Guide to the PWHL: Where to Watch Women’s Hockey After the Olympics
If the Olympics got you hooked on women’s hockey, the rivalries, the skill, the edge-of-your-seat overtime, you don’t have to wait another four years for more.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is where those stars play year-round, and in 2025-26, the league is bigger, more competitive, and officially coast-to-coast.
Elizabeth MacBey
Mar 14 min read


Breaking Barriers and Shaping the Future: The Rise of Caroline Harvey and Laila Edwards
If you watched the Olympics, you know who Caroline Harvey and Laila Edwards are. You heard their names chanted countless times as Team USA powered through the tournament. You heard those chants again when gold medals were placed around their necks, and you watched Harvey be named tournament MVP. And if you're active on social media, you may have even caught their pregame TikToks, too. What you may not know is how long the two have been friends.
Karinna Leonard
Feb 235 min read


Leslie Leads Charge Comeback in Olympic Send-Off Win
On a night dedicated to celebrating the world’s biggest sporting stage, the Ottawa Charge delivered a performance worthy of an Olympic spotlight.
Kailey Sauve
Feb 63 min read


A Celebration of the PWHL: The Fleet’s Shootout Win and Olympic Send-Off at SGC Takeover Tour
On January 28th, 4,697 fans packed the Tsongas Center to watch the Boston Fleet take on the New York Sirens. More than 850 of those attendees were there specifically for the SGC Takeover, creating an electric atmosphere from the moment the doors opened to the final horn. The night was a special celebration of community and a clear reminder of how vital the growth of women's hockey—and women's sports as a whole—truly is.
Karinna Leonard
Jan 304 min read


The Boston Fleet Continue Their Home Streak With a 2-1 Win Over the Toronto Sceptres.
Wednesday, January 14, the Boston Fleet took the ice against the Toronto Sceptres to recognize mental health awareness. With a victorious 2-1 win over the Sceptres, the Fleet have found success in their home city of Boston, retaining a steady 5-0 home game record.
Ashley Holloman
Jan 212 min read
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