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The PWHL team known as the Boston Fleet named Kris Sparre to succeed Courtney Kessel as head coach of the club.
The Boston Fleet is primed to look a lot different when it docks along the Merrimack River for its third season at the ...
Sparre brings coaching experience from the American Hockey League and Europe to his new role as head coach of the Fleet.
Before becoming the head coach of the Fleet, Sparre was an assistant coach in the American Hockey League. He spent the past ...
The Boston Fleet have hired Kris Sparre as the second head coach in the PWHL franchise’s history. Sparre, a 38-year-old ...
The Boston Fleet had a crushing end to the 2024-25 season, setting the stage for a very busy offseason in the PWHL. "We were hoping we'd be preparing for a game today or tomorrow, and instead, we ...
Boston Fleet's Jill Saulnier (44) collides with linesperson Melissa Brunn (73) and Toronto Sceptres' Blayre Turnbull (40) during third period PWHL hockey action in Toronto on Friday Feb. 14, 2025.
Boston College is adding talent to their roster this offseason including a duo of forwards that could take the school's offensive attack to new levels. This offseason, Boston College leader Abby ...
The Fleet initially competed under the name PWHL Boston for the league's inaugural season in 2023, which saw the team advance to the Walter Cup championship before falling to PWHL Minnesota.
The Boston Fleet overcame a 2-0 deficit to pot four unanswered tallies to yield a 4-2 victory over the Minnesota Frost in front of a near-sellout crowd of 6,032 in Lowell.
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.
As the Boston Fleet and the Toronto Sceptres took the ice for the league’s first game of the 2024-25 season Saturday afternoon, both new and original rules on power plays took center stage.