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  2. 2024–25 Boston Fleet season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Boston Fleet season is the team's second season as a member of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). They played their home games at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts .

  3. Boston Fleet - Wikipedia

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    On August 29, 2023, it was announced that one of the PWHL's first six franchises would be located in Boston. [1] [2] This ensured the continuation of professional women's hockey in the area after the folding of the Boston Pride and the Premier Hockey Federation earlier that summer; the Pride had been that league's most successful franchise, winning three Isobel Cup championships. [3]

  4. 2024–25 PWHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 PWHL season is the second season of operation of the Professional Women's Hockey League. Six teams will compete during the season, located in Boston , Saint Paul , Montreal , Newark , Ottawa , and Toronto .

  5. 2023–24 PWHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 PWHL season was the first season of operation of the Professional Women's Hockey League, and began play on January 1, 2024. Six teams competed during the inaugural season, located in Montreal, Toronto, New York/Bridgeport, Boston, Ottawa, and Saint Paul. The season culminated in a two-round best-of-five playoff including the top ...

  6. Meet the Fleet: PWHL Boston now has an official name ... - AOL

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    After a successful inaugural season, PWHL Boston is now the Fleet. What to know about the hockey team's new name and logo Meet the Fleet: PWHL Boston now has an official name.

  7. 2023–24 PWHL Boston season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 PWHL Boston season was the team's inaugural season as a member of the newly created Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). They played their home games at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts. PWHL Boston finished third overall in the league standings and drew a match-up against PWHL Montreal in the playoff semifinals.

  8. Emily Brown (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Brown was a member of the United States national under-18 ice hockey team in 2015 and 2016, winning the gold medal in the 2016 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship. [7] She also skated for the United States U-22 team in the 2019 series against Canada, and for the United States national team in the 2022–23 Rivalry Series. [7]

  9. Sidney Morin - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Emilie Morin (born June 6, 1995) is a Canadian-American [1] professional ice hockey defenseman for the Boston Fleet of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). As a member of the United States women's national team, she won a gold medal in the women's ice hockey tournament at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Sochi.