Boston Fleet skate to a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Victoire
- The Boston Fleet won against the Montreal Victoire with a score of 3-2, ending Montreal's four-match win streak and Boston's three-match losing streak.
- Aerin Frankel allowed just one goal in the shootout, stopping three shots after Montreal's Marie-Philip Poulin scored first.
- Montreal led 2-0 in the first period, with goals from Laura Stacey and Abby Boreen, before Boston equalized later in the match.
- The game was part of the Professional Women's Hockey League's Takeover Tour at Climate Pledge Arena, attended by 12,608 fans.
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Boston Fleet skate to a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Victoire
SEATTLE (AP) — Aerin Frankel allowed just one goal in a shootout and the Boston Fleet rallied to beat the Montreal Victoire 3-2 as the Professional Women’s Hockey League took its Takeover Tour to Climate Pledge Arena on Sunday. Frankel thwarted three straight shots after Marie-Philip Poulin scored on the first attempt for Montreal (3-2-1-1). Ann-Renée Desbiens allowed goals by Hannah Brandt, Hannah Bilka and Susanna Tapani after the two clubs pl…

Aerin Frankel stellar in goal as Boston rallies for 3-2 shootout victory over Montreal
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Takeaways: Fleet Claim Victory in First Game of PWHL Takeover Tour
The Boston Fleet and Montréal Victoire put on a show for the 12,608 fans in attendance at the first game of the PWHL's Takeover Tour. The Fleet battled back from a 2-0 deficit to beat the Victoire in a shootout, 3-2, and notch their first road win of the season after dropping four.Help TIG Grow With A Paid Subscription!Goal RundownHannah Bilka celebrates her goal against Montréal. Photo courtesy of the PWHL.In the first period, Laura Stacey corr…
Boston Fleet beat Montreal Victoire in shootout #CDNNews #QuebecNews #Canada
The Montreal Victoire blew a two-goal lead on Sunday against the Boston Fleet and then lost in a shootout in a neutral site game in Seattle. The loss snaps the Victoire’s four-game winning streak. Montreal got off to a hot start with Laura Stacey scoring her third of the season in the first period on a power play before Abby Boreen also got her third of the year just under four minutes before the end of the period. Fleet forward Hannah Bilka go…
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