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Sarah Fillier, Maja Nylén Persson Score Goals, Sirens Rally to Beat Torrent 2-1 in Shootout

Sarah Fillier tied it late and Maja Nylén Persson scored in the shootout as the Sirens won before a U.S. PWHL record crowd of 18,006.

  • On Saturday, the New York Sirens defeated the Seattle Torrent 2-1 in a shootout at Madison Square Garden, marking their first game at the iconic venue.
  • A crowd of 18,006 attended the game, setting a new PWHL attendance record in the United States and surpassing the previous high of 17,335 at Climate Pledge Arena in February.
  • After Alex Carpenter scored the Torrent's only goal, Canadian Sarah Fillier tied the game late in regulation and Maja Nyl Persson clinched the win with a shootout goal.
  • Sirens goaltender Kayle Osborne stopped 20 shots to help secure the victory, while Torrent netminder Corinne Schroeder made 37 saves in the losing effort.
  • The Torrent travel to Montreal to face the Montreal Victoire on Tuesday, while the Sirens visit the Minnesota Frost on Saturday, April 11.
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PWHL game in New York sets US pro women's hockey attendance record

The PWHL has set another professional women’s hockey attendance record in the U.S. The game between the New York Sirens and Seattle Torrent at Madison Square Garden drew a crowd of 18,006. The previous high water mark was 17,335 at…

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Sarah Fillier, Maja Nylén Persson score goals, Sirens rally to beat Torrent 2-1 in shootout

Sarah Fillier scored late in regulation, Maja Nylén Persson added a shootout goal, and the New York Sirens beat the Seattle Torrent 2-1 at Madison Square Garden.

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