Sirens drop third straight with 4-1 loss to Torrent: Takeaways
Alex Carpenter and Sarah Fillier -- courtesy of PWHL A shorthanded New York Sirens squad dropped its third consecutive game Wednesday, falling 4-1 to the Seattle Torrent in Chicago. Since the Olympic break, New York has the worst record in the PWHL at 1-0-0-5 and has lost eight of its last nine games (1-0-1-7) dating back to Jan. 16.
The Sirens are sixth in the PWHL standings with 27 points (8-0-3-11), four points out of playoff position. Each team has eight games remaining. Rookie center Casey O’Brien (No.
3 overall) returned to the lineup Wednesday after missing two games with an upper-body injury, but the Sirens were without rookie forwards Kristyna Kaltounkova (No. 1 overall) and Maddi Wheeler (No. 27 overall).
Kaltounkova is listed day-to-day with an unspecified injury, while Wheeler was away due to a family matter. New York dressed 11 forwards, including recent signing Clair DeGeorge , who made her team debut. tonight's projected lineup 🚨 pic.
twitter. com/kam6I2yedj — New York Sirens (@PWHL_NewYork) March 25, 2026 A slumping Seattle offense broke through emphatically, netting four goals on 20 shots against Sirens goalie Kayle Osborne. The Torrent remain in last place at 22 points (6-1-2-13), but now sit just two points shy of the Vancouver Goldenyes.
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