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Fleet goalie has off-ice following with food reviews

  • On Friday, goaltender Aerin Frankel recorded her third consecutive shutout, stopping 18 shots as the Boston Fleet defeated the Toronto Sceptres 4-0 at Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto.
  • Frankel has extended her shutout streak to 79 consecutive saves over 189:39, adhering to a philosophy that the team cannot lose if they allow zero goals and bolstering her MVP candidacy.
  • Offensively, Liz Schepers scored two goals, while Jessie Eldridge and Sophie Shirley added tallies for Boston; Toronto goaltender Elaine Chuli stopped 19 shots but could not prevent the loss, snapping Toronto's six-game point streak.
  • With this victory, the Boston Fleet extended their lead atop the Professional Women's Hockey League standings to five points over second-place Montreal, which has 43 points.
  • Sunday's schedule features the Toronto Sceptres hosting the Vancouver Goldeneyes, while the Boston Fleet will travel to St. Paul to face the Minnesota Frost in their next matchup.
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‘Just give her the damn thing’: Fleet coach makes PWHL MVP case for Frankel

TORONTO - There isn't a need to make a case for Aerin Frankel to win PWHL MVP if you ask Boston Fleet head coach Kris Sparre.

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'Just give her the damn thing': Fleet coach makes PWHL MVP case for Frankel

TORONTO — There isn't a need to make a case for Aerin Frankel to win PWHL MVP if you ask Boston Fleet head coach Kris Sparre.

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Fleet goalie has off-ice following with food reviews

Boston Fleet goalie Aerin Frankel takes a modest and efficient approach to whatever task is before her, be it stopping pucks or rating Caesar salads.

·Helena, United States
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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