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The Boston Fleet had a crushing end to the 2024-25 season, setting the stage for a very busy offseason in the PWHL.
In a perfect world, the Boston Fleet would have been prepping to drop the puck in the Professional Women’s Hockey League ...
The offseason starts early for the Fleet, and after falling one point shy of the PWHL Playoffs, general manager Danielle ...
The collapse in the regular-season finale meant the Fleet finished the season in a three-way tie for third place with Ottawa ...
Waymo, the controversial self-driving car company whose robotaxis have become a common sight in San Francisco and a few other ...
Waymo said the goal of the trip is to explore how Boston's unique driving environment compares to areas where Waymo routinely ...
The 2024-25 PWHL season is in the books. It was another year where the stars came out to play with the likes of Hilary Knight ...
Boston wound up in a three-way tie with Ottawa and Minnesota at 44 points apiece. The Fleet won more games than the Charge, and as many games as the Frost. But the group carried nine regulation ...
Boston drew crowds of 5,968 and 6,028 in the matchups on Commonwealth Avenue. By comparison, the Fleet averaged 4,329 fans in Lowell. The slate included a high turnout of 6,032 and a low of 2,854.
Even an overtime loss Saturday would have guaranteed the Fleet a point and a spot in the playoffs. Instead, Boston conceded its worst loss in its most crucial game. Aerin Frankel — who Kessel ...
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Kendall Coyne Schofield and the Minnesota Frost are back in the PWHL playoffs — but barely — in a bid to defend their ...
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