Aerin Frankel, Boston Fleet Defeat Toronto on the Road, 3-1
Susanna Tapani's late goal secured Boston Fleet's 3-1 win over Toronto Sceptres, with goalie Aerin Frankel making 24 saves and Toronto failing on six power plays.
- At the Coca-Cola Coliseum on Saturday, Susanna Tapani scored the game-winning goal with 9:40 remaining as the Boston Fleet beat the Toronto Sceptres 3-1.
- Boston's defence and Aerin Frankel limited Toronto's finishing, with Frankel stopping 24 shots as Toronto played without defender Renata Fast and had Daryl Watts listed day-to-day.
- Blayre Turnbull opened the scoring with a short-handed goal at 6:26, while Abby Newhook had a goal and an assist and Alina Mueller added an empty-netter for Boston.
- The Fleet improved to 2-0 to start the season and host the Vancouver Goldeneyes on Wednesday, while the Sceptres host the Ottawa Charge on Thursday.
- Toronto finished with 12 shots, a sharp drop from 28 on Sunday, and their power play began 0-for-6 after leading the league at 25.8 per cent last season.
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Aerin Frankel, Boston Fleet defeat Toronto on the road, 3-1
Aerin Frankel made 24 saves, and Susanna Tapani scored her second consecutive game-winner to lead the Boston Fleet to a 3-1 road victory over the Toronto Sceptres in front of a sold-out crowd of 8,277 fans at Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto on Saturday afternoon. Boston was outshot 25-12 but picked up the win to remain the only undefeated team in the PWHL. “We got a little bit better as the game went on. I think we were caught off guard a bit by t…
Tapani nets winner as Fleet overcome offensive struggles with 3-1 win over Sceptres
Susanna Tapani scored the game-winning goal with 9:40 remaining as the Boston Fleet spoiled the Toronto Sceptres' home-opener with a 3-1 win in Professional Women's Hockey League action Saturday.
Sceptres Gameday: Boston Faces Toronto in PWHL Showdown
Today's matchup features the Boston Fleet visiting the Toronto Sceptres at 2:00 PM ET. Both teams enter the game with one win each, but Boston leads the standings due to a better goal differential. Significant roster changes have shaped both teams, with Boston losing star player Hilary Knight and introducing new head coach Kris Sparre, while Toronto aims to improve its possession game after narrowly winning their opener. By the Numbers Boston de…
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