Boston Fleet Find A Late Push In 4-0 Win Over The New York Sirens
6,120 fans attended Boston Fleet Fan Appreciation afternoon at Tsongas Center to close the 2025-26 regular season. The Boston Fleet kicked off the game with a slow first period, managing one shot on net, compared to the Sirens’ 16. The team took two early penalties, the first from Riley Brengman for delay of the game, and the second from Rylind MacKinnon.
However, the Sirens stayed off the boards. The Fleet offense struggled early on, getting their first shot on goal 11 minutes into the game. At that point, the Sirens already had eight shots.
Following the game, head coach Kris Sparre spoke about the slow start. “I think that the coffee machine was broken in our locker room, and then we found a way to scratch a claw back,” Sparre said. It was a defensive period for the Fleet, who were outshot 16-1 in the first intermission.
The team improved their performance in the second period, recording 6 shots on goal, but the game remained scoreless. Physicality also increased in the second, and Aerin Frankel kept the team in it through the first two periods. “[We] didn't have the start that we wanted to.
[We were] asleep a little bit there in the first and the second,” Captain Megan Keller said after the game. “But credit to Aerin. She's best in the world for a reason, kept us in that game, and I thought the team did a great job of adjusting into the third.