Captain Clutch” will return to her alma mater this Saturday with the PWHL in Montréal’s game against the Boston Fleet at Agganis Arena.
The Boston Fleet of the Professional Women’s Hockey League played its first game at Agganis Arena Saturday. The game marked the Fleet’s largest attendance of the year with 5,968 fans. The Fleet fell to the Montréal Victoire 3-2 in overtime. The team will be back at Agganis Arena Wednesday, March 26.
BOSTON – The Boston Fleet fell to the Montréal Victoire behind an overtime game-winner from Cayla Barnes 21 seconds into the extra period at the sold-out Agganis Arena on the Boston University campus.
Fans packed into Agganis Arena on Saturday afternoon to see the Boston Fleet take on the Montreal Victoire. In a physical, close matchup the Victoire came out victorious, winning 3-2 in overtime.
A tiebreaking goal by Montreal’s Cayla Barnes just 21 seconds into overtime took the air out of Agganis Arena as the Victoire secured a 3-2 win over the Boston Fleet, moving the first-place Victoire to 4-1 against Boston this season.
Cayla Barnes scored 21 seconds into overtime to lift the league-leading Montréal Victoire a 3-2 win over the Boston Fleet in front of a sell-out crowd Saturday at Agganis Arena. The game was the first of two the Fleet will play at Boston University instead of their usual home at UMass-Lowell.
Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin put it best when asked to describe her team's dramatic come-from-behind 3-2 overtime win over the visiting Boston Fleet on Saturday afternoon at Bell Centre.
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Poulin has goal and assist as Victoire beat Sceptres 3-1
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Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin accurately described her team’s dramatic come-from-behind 3-2 overtime win over the Boston Fleet on Saturday afternoon at Bell Centre as a “roller-coaster” affair. “It went well in the first ...
The five goals were a season high for the Fleet who have won five of six and leaped over Toronto into second place by 2 points.