Women's Recap: Fleet sail by Sirens, win 3-2 in a shootout
Briefly

The Boston Fleet's performance started off poorly against New York, conceding an early goal due to a defensive turnover. However, Loren Gabel quickly equalized, showcasing her potential despite frequent healthy scratches. The game featured a slower second period where Boston capitalized on a power-play opportunity with Amanda Pelkey scoring an important goal. The goalies shone brightly in the later stages, maintaining a stalemate in high-pressure situations. Boston currently sits solidly in third place in the standings and heads into a match against Montreal, hoping to continue their upward trajectory.
Boston’s start was sloppy, leading to New York's early goal, but Gabel’s equalizer and Pelkey’s power play goal showcased the resilience of the Fleet.
Despite a quiet second period, Boston’s power play finally clicked, signaling potential improvements for the team as they seek to solidify their standings.
The goalies had a standout performance in the latter parts of the game, particularly in shootouts, showcasing their crucial role in the team's success.
Boston remains competitive, currently seated third in the standings, managing to stay in the playoff hunt while looking forward to their upcoming match against Montreal.
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