The head coach of the Boston PWHL has compared a recent signing to an all-time great, which is problematic.
It’s almost time for the season preview as the first PWHL season approaches! In Boston, professional women’s hockey has a rich past. Three of the seven PHF Isobel Cup championships were won by the Boston Pride, and two of the nine CWHL seasons were won by the Boston Blades. Without further ado, let’s look at how PWHL Boston can build on the accomplishments of their predecessors this season.
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Players on the final roster and current staff members
Here is a look at PWHL Boston’s final roster first. Each player’s contract term and status as a free agent, draft pick, or camp invitee are listed on the list.
Boston entered this game with a winning record, having won two straight games prior to the All-Star break. Most recently, Hilary Knight’s first PWHL goal helped them defeat second-place Minnesota in overtime. Head coach Courtney Kessel described the first half of that game as their most complete of the season because of how well they started. To have a chance to win today’s game, Boston will need to maintain that momentum.
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