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Alina Muller, Aerin Frankel help Fleet beat Sirens 4-3 in shootout

Alina Müller scored the shootout winner in the eighth round as Boston Fleet secured their league-leading ninth win with 30 points before the Olympic break.

  • Alina Müller scored the winning goal in the eighth round of the shootout as Boston Fleet defeated the New York Sirens 4-3 at the Tsongas Center on Wednesday.
  • After New York drew penalties, Boston Fleet killed four of five Siren power plays and a late penalty against Zoe Boyd with 1:57 remaining forced overtime, maintaining their league-high 96.9% penalty kill.
  • Aerin Frankel made 30 saves, earned her league-leading ninth win, and added six stops in the eight-round skills competition while Kayle Osborne stopped 32 shots in the extended shootout.
  • With the win, Boston Fleet now has 30 points and leads the league while New York Sirens have lost three straight and four of their last five games.
  • PWHL will break for a month to accommodate the Milan Olympics; Boston has seven players headed to the Games and resume Feb. 28 in Ottawa while the Sirens host Montreal Feb. 26.
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Alina Muller, Aerin Frankel help Fleet beat Sirens 4-3 in shootout

Alina Muller scored the winning goal in the eighth round of the shootout, Aerin Frankel had 30 saves and the Boston Fleet beat the New York Sirens 4-3 at the Tsongas Center in the final game for both teams before the PWHL’s Olympic break.

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