| Jan. 13, 2026 |
Marie-Philip Poulin has points in six straight games (4G, 5A) for the league's longest active point streak. A point tonight would tie the league record of seven straight games set by Alex Carpenter last season with New York. The Victoire captain has also assisted in five straight games, one shy of the record of six games set last week by Frost rookie defender Kendall Cooper. |
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| Jan. 12, 2026 |
Poulin has points in six straight games (4G, 5A), the league's longest active point streak and one game shy of tying the league record of seven set by Alex Carpenter in 2024-25. The Victoire captain has also assisted in five straight games, one shy of the record of six set last week by Frost rookie Kendall Cooper. Fleet forward Susanna Tapani is also riding a career-high five-game point streak (2G, 3A) and has impressively scored in three straight Takeover Tour games. Jenner and Sirens first overall pick Kristyna Kaltounkova have goals in three straight games, one game shy of matching Sceptres forward Daryl Watts for the longest streak of the season. In goal, Ottawa's Gwyneth Philips has won five straight games, tied with fellow U.S. Olympic team goaltender Aerin Frankel of Boston for the longest streaks between the pipes this season. |
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| Jan. 11, 2026 |
Frost skaters Kendall Cooper and Mae Batherson both had their league-high six-game point streaks come to an end. During their respective streaks, Cooper had notched seven assists -- the longest assist streak in PWHL history -- while Batherson recorded two goals and five assists. |
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| Jan. 11, 2026 |
Poulin (5G, 3A) and Abby Roque (3G, 4A) both enter today's game riding career-high five-game point streaks. Heading into Sunday, the longest point streaks in the PWHL this season stand at six games (Mae Batherson and Kendall Cooper). Poulin and Jaques both have goals in consecutive games. |
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| Jan. 11, 2026 |
Marie-Philip Poulinextended her career-high point streak to six games(4G,5A)andis nowtiedfor the longest in the PWHL this season (alsoMinnesota'sMaeBathersonand Kendall Cooper).Afterbeing leftoff the scoresheet in Quebec City last season, theBeauceville, QC native'sprimary assistlifts herinto athree-way tiefor second inleaguescoringwith12points (5G, 7A)in10games.The Victoire captain also had aproductivenightat the dot,leading allplayers with13wins on16drawsforan81.2 winpercentage. |
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| Jan. 5, 2026 |
Frost first-round pick Kendall Cooper is the first player in PWHL history to record an assist in six consecutive games. The 23-year-old from Oakville, ON, has picked up at least one helper in every game since Dec. 19 and currently leads all defenders with seven assists in 10 games. Her six-game active point streak is tied with teammate Mae Batherson for the longest of the PWHL season. Batherson is one of six players in PWHL history to have an assist streak capped at five games, following Emily Clark, Claire Thompson and Daryl Watts in 2024-25, and Kendall Coyne Schofield and Emma Maltais during the inaugural season. |
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| Jan. 4, 2026 |
Minnesota Head Coach Ken Klee on Kendall Cooper's record-setting seven game assist streak: "She has a really impressive skillset as a rookie. We took her with our first-round pick for a reason - we knew she was gifted. I think her game's only going to get better. I'm excited about the progress she's already made and to me, she's only going to get better. I see her being a real top two (defense) type player in this league for a long time. She's really good." |
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| Jan. 4, 2026 |
Both Mae Batherson and Kendall Cooper assisted on Minnesota's first goal on Saturday, each skater's fifth straight game with an assist. That ties them for the longest assist streak in the regular season in PWHL history (done six other times). Cooper's six assists are tied for the lead among rookies. |
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| Jan. 4, 2026 |
Kendall Cooper has set the standalone record for the longest assist streak in league history at six straight games. The Minnesota defenders' seven assists are more than any other rookie and tied with teammate Britta Curl-Salemme for the most among all skaters. Cooper and Batherson are the first two players in the PWHL to reach point streaks of six games. |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
MaeBathersonandKendall Cooperboth extended their assist streaks to five straight games, tying a PWHL record. Cooper now has six assists which ties the Frost first-round pick for the most amongrookies, whileBatherson'sfifth assist brings her season total to six points for a share of theteamlead among defenders. It also comes on the same day,and in the same city,where her older brother Drake willsuit up forthe Ottawa Senators against Winnipeg. |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
Wattsrecorded agoal and an assist to extend her point streak to five games and her goal streak to four. The five-game point streak matches the longest in the PWHL this season (Megan Keller - BOS; Kendall Cooper, Mae Batherson - MIN ) and ties the longest of her career (Jan. 25 - Feb. 11, 2025), while her four-game goal streak stands as the league's longest--and the longest in Sceptres history--surpassing the previous best set byNatalie Spoonerin 2024. |
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| Dec. 30, 2025 |
Mae Batherson (1G, 3A) and Frost first round-pick Kendall Cooper (4A) are tied for the team lead in scoring among defenders with career-high three-game point streaks. Cooper's two power play assists are tied for second among defenders. |
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| Dec. 30, 2025 |
Kendall Coopernotched an assist to extend her point streak to four games (5A), the longest streak for arookiethis season,andsits tied for second in the PWHL inrookiescoring (5).MaeBathersonalsorecorded an assist for the fourth straight game, giving herfivepoints (1G, 4A) in a career-high four-game point streak.The matching four-game assist streaksarethe longest in the PWHL this season, and the two defenders share the point lead(5)among Frost blueliners. |
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| Dec. 27, 2025 |
Kendall Cooper also picked up an assist to extend her point streak to three games (4A). The Frost first-round pick is tied with Batherson for the team lead in scoring among defenders and is tied for third overall in rookie scoring with four points in seven games.
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| Dec. 21, 2025 |
Kendall Cooper has her first point streak in the PWHL, with the Frost sixth overall pick contributing an assist tonight after recording two on Friday night against Boston. |
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| Dec. 19, 2025 |
Minnesota Head Coach Ken Klee on Kendall Cooper's impact so far this season: "I think she's an elite skater; she thinks the game well. For her, it's about knowing who she's out there against. I think that's probably the toughest thing for her is how the players play. Once she sees everybody once or twice, I think she's going to be an elite defender. I think she's playing well now, but it's just the tip of the iceberg for her." |
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| Dec. 19, 2025 |
Kendall Cooper scored her first professional points with assists on the Frost's first and fourth goals of the game. The sixth overall pick at the 2025 PWHL Draft recorded 116 points (33G, 83A) in 158 career games at Quinnipiac University and captained the Bobcats in her senior season. |
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| Nov. 24, 2025 |
A total of 30 players made their PWHL debut across Opening Weekend including 27 members of the 2025 PWHL Draft class. All eight first round selections hit the ice, including first overall pick Kristyna Kaltounkova who finished second on the Sirens with five shots on goal and second overall pick Haley Winn who led all Fleet players in time on ice and with six shots. Also on the blue line, fourth overall pick Nicole Gosling notably led all Montreal players in ice time, fifth overall pick Rory Guilday was second on the Charge in ice time and tied for first with four hits, and sixth overall pick Kendall Cooper was second on the Frost in ice time and tied for first with three shots on goal. |
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| Nov. 21, 2025 |
Minnesota had six new players in the lineup, including draft picks Peyton Anderson, Kendall Cooper, Abby Hustler and Vanessa Upson who all made their PWHL debuts. Minnesota natives Madison Bizal (Elk River) and Sidney Morin (Minnetonka) both made their Frost debuts. |
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