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Aerin Frankel Posts Shutout, Boston Fleet Shut Out Vancouver
Boston Fleet improved to 3-0-0-0 with a dominant 31-21 shot advantage and a second shutout by goaltender Aerin Frankel this season.
- On Wednesday night, the Boston Fleet beat the Vancouver Goldeneyes 2-0, with Aerin Frankel stopping 21 shots for her second shutout of the season.
- Boston dominated the first period, outshooting the Vancouver Goldeneyes 19-2 while relying on relentless forechecking and Frankel allowing only one goal in three games.
- On the opening tally, Abby Newhook scored at 5:02 on a rebound after Emerance Maschmeyer made consecutive saves, Jill Saulnier added an unassisted goal at 6:40 of the third, and Boston outshot Vancouver 31-21.
- The victory left Boston Fleet 3-0 and the PWHL’s only unbeaten team, while expansion Vancouver Goldeneyes finished its franchise-debut East Coast trip outscored 12-2; Boston hosts Minnesota on Sunday and New York visits Vancouver on Saturday.
- Coach Kris Sparre said the reworked roster is "just scratching the surface" as Boston Fleet young talent, including Abby Newhook, fueled scoring while a Boston Fleet tweet noted Vancouver Goldeneyes "has often saved their best for crunch time so far this season.
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Fleet remain unbeaten with third win of season in shutout of PWHL expansion Vancouver - The Boston Globe
Abby Newhook and Jill Saulnier tallied and Aerin Frankel (21 saves) secured the shutout in net in a 2-0 victory for the unbeaten Fleet (3-0) vs. the Goldeneyes.
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Aerin Frankel notches another shutout and Boston Fleet top Vancouver Goldeneyes 2-0
Abby Newhook and Jill Saulnier scored goals, Aerin Frankel stopped 21 shots for her second shutout of the season, and the Boston Fleet defeated the Vancouver Goldeneyes.
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