The Fleet, who play home games at the Tsongas Center, have the second-lowest average attendance in the PWHL. Sold-out contests in Boston are offering an alternative.
Two upcoming Fleet games at Boston University’s Agganis Arena are part of that effort to gather audience data and reach new fans — but they could also be a look into Boston’s future.
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 ...
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. This ...
Playing roughly 30 miles south of their usual home rink of Lowell’s Tsongas Center, the Fleet thrilled a sold-out crowd of 5,968 at Boston University’s Agganis Arena on Saturday — trading ...
The Boston Fleet and Montreal Victoire played at Agganis Arena for the first time in league history. Agganis Arena, home of the Boston University Terriers, may have been a new location for the ...
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.
Boston Fleet head coach Courtney Kessel made some changes to the lineup recently that helped the team soar into second place.
The Associated Press on MSN17d
Cayla Barnes scores in OT to lift Victoire past Fleet in front of sell-out crowd at Boston UniversityCayla Barnes scored 21 seconds into overtime to lift the league-leading Montreal Victoire a 3-2 win over the Boston Fleet in ...
The Boston Fleet’s game on Saturday against the Montréal ... first time on a professional women’s hockey team at the Agganis Arena. “It’s so exciting, obviously, that game was a couple ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results