Women's Recap: Fleet evade Sirens trap
Briefly

The Fleet recognized the importance of shooting to generate goals, scoring early in the game. Hannah Bilk nearly scored her first but was denied by a quick defense.
After a shaky moment on defense, Alex Carpenter found Paetyn Levis wide open; they capitalized with a swift pass that reflected the well-timed teamwork of the Sirens.
Boston's penalty kill players maintained their momentum, allowing their defense to regroup and step up the play as they faced off against New York's relentless offense.
Despite receiving penalties throughout the final frame, Boston's Megan Keller managed to secure the lead, showcasing the team's resilience and defensive prowess against a challenging attack.
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