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Boston Fleet Find A Late Push In 4-0 Win Over The New York Sirens

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​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.