O'Neill, Kristin #43 (F)  - New York Sirens - 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season
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Born on: March 30, 1998
Age: 28
Birthplace: Oakville, ON, None
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Statistics - 2025-2026 PWHL Regular Season

Split GP GM G A Pts +/- PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG S Hits Blks SPCT P/G
Actual 30 0 4 1 5 -9 14 0 0 0 0 0 59 26 28 6.8 0.17

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June 21, 2026 OnPWHL San Jose, Della Rovere reunites with Head Coach Troy Ryan and formerSceptresforward Maggie Connors. Levy played alongside defenders Hadley Hartmetz andDaniela Pejsova last season in Boston and shared the crease with Corinne Schroeder for two seasons in New York. San Jose's roster is now up to 12 players under contract, also counting forwardsAnne Cherkowski,Natalie Mlynkova,Kristin O'Neill and Maddi Wheeler,plusdefendersRory Guilday andMariah Keopple, all previouslyacquiredin the first five phases of the PWHL's Expansion Player Distribution Process. None
June 14, 2026 On PWHL San Jose, Pejsova reunites with fellow Fleet defender Hadley Hartmetz (Phase 3) and brings the team's blue line corps to four following the Phase 2 acquisition of Rory Guilday and Phase 3 addition of Mariah Keopple. The team's roster also includes five forwards with Mlynkova, the Phase 2 additions of Anne Cherkowski, Kristin O'Neill and Maddi Wheeler, and the Phase 3 addition of Maggie Connors. Goaltender Corinne Schroeder was signed in Phase 2 to round out the team's foundation heading into Wednesday's PWHL Draft. None
June 12, 2026 On PWHL San Jose, Keopple becomes the team's third defender and reunites with Connors (teammates at Princeton), forward Kristin O'Neill (teammates in Montreal), and goaltender Corinne Schroeder (teammates in Seattle). She follows the team's Phase 2 additions offorwards Anne Cherkowski, O'Neill and Maddi Wheeler,defender Rory Guilday,and Schroeder. All eight of PWHL San Jose's players have been signed to two-year contracts. None
June 11, 2026 On PWHL San Jose, Connors reunites with Head Coach Troy Ryan following three seasons together in Toronto. She follows the team's Phase 2 additions of forwards Anne Cherkowski, Kristin O'Neill and Maddi Wheeler, defender Rory Guilday, and goaltender Corinne Schroeder, each signed to two-year contracts. Cherkowski, O'Neill and Wheeler were teammates in the 2025-26 season with the New York Sirens, while O'Neill skated for Ryan and Team Canada at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games. None
June 9, 2026 San Jose: Anne Cherkowski (NY/F/2), Rory Guilday (OTT/D/2), *Kristin O'Neill (NY/F/2), Corinne Schroeder (SEA/G/2), Maddi Wheeler (NY/F/2) None
June 8, 2026 On PWHL San Jose, Wheeler reunites with her former Sirens teammates and fellow forwards Anne Cherkowski and Kristin O'Neill, and joins defender Rory Guilday and goaltender Corinne Schroeder, all signed to two-year contracts. None
June 6, 2026 SAN JOSE, CA (June6, 2026) -PWHLSan Josetoday announced that forwardKristin O'NeillreceivedanExpansionFoundationalOffer (EFO)andhassigned a two-year Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) Standard Player Agreementahead of the team's inaugural 2026-27 season. O'Neill joins PWHL San Jose as a cornerstone player through the 2027-28 campaignandbecomes thefourthof five players to be added to the team during Phase 2 of the PWHL's Expansion Roster Distribution Process. None
May 8, 2026 Scamurra became the third Montreal player to record a goal and an assist in the same playoff game, but the first to do so in a regulation win - captain Marie-Philip Poulin had one of each in an overtime loss in Game 3 against Boston in 2024 and Kristin O'Neill had one of each in last year's 4OT win over Ottawa in Game 2. Flaherty, whose two career playoff goals have been scored in Game 3 action at Grand Casino Arena (also May 13, 2024), leads all defenders with 10 shots on goal. None
April 15, 2026 The Sirens hosted a spring break clinic Apr. 8 with 22 girls on the ice, joined by Elle Hartje, Kristin O'Neill, Kayla Vespa and Maddi Wheeler. After tonight's game, players will continue community outreach visiting patients in the children's unit at Newark Beth Israel, in partnership with RWJ Barnabas Health. None
April 4, 2026 Micah Zandee-Hart was recently honored as a 2026 Thurman Munson Award recipient for excellence in sports and community service. The captain is one of three Cornell alumnae on the Sirens, along with Jaime Bourbonnais and Kristin O'Neill, who get the opportunity to compete at MSG after watching the men's team do it annually in their Red Hot Hockey Tournament. The Sirens also have in-state collegiate connections in Clarkson's Lauren Bernard and rookie Anne Cherkowski, Colgate's Kristyna Kaltounkova, Kayle Osborne and Allyson Simpson and St. Lawrence's Kayla Vespa. None
April 1, 2026 Kristin O'Neill led all skaters with 14 faceoff wins today, surpassing her 234 wins in 2024-25 with a new career-high of 237 in six fewer games this season. None
March 15, 2026 Kristin O'Neill tied for the Canadian lead in goals with three at her first Olympics but is still searching for her first point since returning from Milan. Her four goals in 19 games with the Sirens includes two on the power play and one shorthanded on 45 total shots on goal, one more than the 44 shots in 23 games she had to score four times in the inaugural season with Montreal. She played in Denver last season with the Victoire. None
March 7, 2026 Kristin O'Neill has scored three of her four goals this season on special teams with two on the power play and one shorthanded "jailbreak" goal. With 19 career points (9G, 10A), her next point will make her the fourth current Sirens player to reach 20 career points, joining Fillier (40), Jaime Bourbonnais (25) and Jincy Roese (25). None
Feb. 26, 2026 The Sirens welcome back their six Olympians, including Canadian silver medalists Sarah Fillier, Kristin O'Neill and Kayle Osborne. New York is the only PWHL team that featured players on both sides of the bronze medal game with Switzerland's Nicole Vallario winning against Sweden's Maja Nylen Persson. Kristyna Kaltounkova also competed for Czechia in her first Olympics. None
Feb. 20, 2026 Kristin O'Neill (Canada, New York Sirens) /$$/$$ None
Feb. 19, 2026 Canada held the lead for much of the game, holding a 1-0 lead after New York Sirens forward Kristin O'Neill opened the scoring shorthanded early in the second period. That advantage stood until the closing minutes of regulation, when Seattle Torrent forward and U.S. captain Hilary Knight redirected a point shot from Laila Edwards up and over Desbiens to force overtime. None
Feb. 19, 2026 *Tied for the tournament lead in scoringMegan Keller (BOS/USA): 3-6--9 PTS*Daryl Watts (TOR/CAN): 2-6--8 PTSHannah Bilka (SEA/USA): 4-3--7 PTSLaura Kluge (BOS/GER): 3-4--7 PTSAlina Muller (BOS/SUI): 4-2--6 PTSAlex Carpenter (SEA/USA): 3-3--6 PTSSarah Fillier (NY/CAN): 3-3--6 PTSHilary Knight (SEA/USA): 3-3--6 PTSBritta Curl-Salemme (MIN/USA): 1-5--6 PTSJulia Gosling (SEA/CAN): 3-2--5 PTSKristin O'Neill (NY/CAN): 3-2--5 PTSTaylor Heise (MIN/USA): 2-3--5 PTSSara Hjalmarsson (TOR/SWE): 2-3--5 PTSNatalie Mlynkova (MTL/CZE): 3-1--4 PTSMarie-Philip Poulin (MTL/CAN): 3-1--4 PTSKristin Della Rovere (TOR/ITA): 2-2--4 PTSLaura Stacey (MTL/CAN): 1-3--4 PTSClaire Thompson (VAN/CAN): 1-3--4 PTSHaley Winn (BOS/USA): 1-3--4 PTSRenata Fast (TOR/CAN): 0-4--4 PTS None
Feb. 19, 2026 Boston captain Megan Keller scored the golden goal at 4:07 of overtime to complete a thrilling comeback victory as the United States captured its third gold medal in Olympic women's hockey history. The defender also earned a secondary assist on the historic game-tying tally by captain Hilary Knight of Seattle with just 2:04 remaining in regulation. Knight, playing in the final game of her fifth Olympics, set U.S. all-time records for goals and points with the marker. Minnesota forward Taylor Heise picked up the primary assist on the winning goal, and Fleet goaltender Aerin Frankel made 30 saves in her fifth tournament victory. Canada struck first on the scoreboard with a shorthanded goal 54 seconds into the middle frame by New York's Kristin O'Neill, assisted by Montreal's Laura Stacey and Toronto's Renata Fast, for the first goal surrendered by the U.S. since the tournament's opening game. Victoire goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens made 31 saves, limiting the Americans to just two goals after the high-powered offense had scored five or more in each of its first six games. Canada and the U.S. have now met seven times for gold in eight all-time Olympic tournaments, with five of those games decided by one goal and three going to extra time. The U.S. previously defeated Canada for Olympic gold in 2018 and 1998, with Canada winning gold in all five other tournaments. There are 39 PWHL players on the rosters for both teams, including 16 Americans and 23 Canadians. None
Feb. 19, 2026 SEVEN FIRST-TIME MEDALISTS:Jenn Gardiner (VAN), Julia Gosling (SEA), Sophie Jaques (VAN), Kristin O'Neill (NY), Kayle Osborne (NY), Kati Tabin (MTL), Daryl Watts (TOR) - 1 Silver (2026) None
Feb. 17, 2026 SEVEN SOON-TO-BE FIRST TIME MEDALISTS:Jenn Gardiner (VAN), Julia Gosling (SEA), Sophie Jaques (VAN), Kristin O'Neill (NY), Kayle Osborne (NY), Kati Tabin (MTL), Daryl Watts (TOR) None
Feb. 16, 2026 CANADA (23 PWHL PLAYERS):Daryl Watts (TOR): 2-6--8 PTSSarah Fillier (NY): 3-3--6 PTSJulia Gosling (SEA): 3-2--5 PTSMarie-Philip Poulin (MTL): 3-1--4 PTSKristin O'Neill (NY): 2-2--4 PTSClaire Thompson (VAN): 1-3--4 PTSEmily Clark (OTT): 2-1--3 PTSBrianne Jenner (OTT): 1-2--3 PTSLaura Stacey (MTL): 1-2--3 PTSRenata Fast (TOR): 0-3--3 PTSSophie Jaques (VAN): 0-3--3 PTSElla Shelton (TOR): 0-3--3 PTSBlayre Turnbull (TOR): 1-1--2 PTSErin Ambrose (MTL): 0-2--2 PTSEmma Maltais (TOR): 0-2--2 PTSSarah Nurse (VAN): 0-2--2 PTSJenn Gardiner (VAN): 1-0--1 PTSNatalie Spooner (TOR): 1-0--1 PTSJocelyne Larocque (OTT): 6 SOGKati Tabin (MTL): 4 SOGAnn-Renee Desbiens (MTL): 3-1, 1 SO, 1.81 GAA, .901 SV%Emerance Maschmeyer (VAN): 2-0, 1 SO, 0.47 GAA, .957 SV%Kayle Osborne (NY): Has not played None
Feb. 15, 2026 CANADA (23 PWHL PLAYERS):Sarah Fillier (NY): 3-3--6 PTSDaryl Watts (TOR): 2-4--6 PTSJulia Gosling (SEA): 3-2--5 PTSKristin O'Neill (NY): 2-2--4 PTSClaire Thompson (VAN): 1-3--4 PTSEmily Clark (OTT): 2-1--3 PTSBrianne Jenner (OTT): 1-2--3 PTSLaura Stacey (MTL): 1-2--3 PTSRenata Fast (TOR): 0-3--3 PTSMarie-Philip Poulin (MTL): 1-1--2 PTSBlayre Turnbull (TOR): 1-1--2 PTSErin Ambrose (MTL): 0-2--2 PTSSophie Jaques (VAN): 0-2--2 PTSEmma Maltais (TOR): 0-2--2 PTSSarah Nurse (VAN): 0-2--2 PTSElla Shelton (TOR): 0-2--2 PTSJenn Gardiner (VAN): 1-0--1 PTSNatalie Spooner (TOR): 1-0--1 PTSJocelyne Larocque (OTT): 5 SOGKati Tabin (MTL): 4 SOGAnn-Renee Desbiens (MTL): 2-1, 1 SO, 2.09 GAA, .905 SV%Emerance Maschmeyer (VAN): 2-0, 1 SO, 0.47 GAA, .957 SV%Kayle Osborne (NY): Has not played None
Feb. 14, 2026 *Denotes players eliminated from the medal roundLaura Kluge (BOS/GER): 3-4--7 PTS (5 GP)*Alex Carpenter (SEA/USA): 3-3--6 PTS (5 GP)Sarah Fillier (NY/CAN): 3-3--6 PTS (5 GP)Megan Keller (BOS/USA): 2-4--6 PTS (5 GP)Daryl Watts (TOR/CAN): 2-4--6 PTS (5 GP)Hannah Bilka (SEA/USA): 4-1--5 PTS (5 GP)Julia Gosling (SEA/CAN): 3-2--5 PTS (5 GP)Sara Hjalmarsson (TOR/SWE): 2-3--5 PTS (5 GP)Hilary Knight (SEA/USA): 2-3--5 PTS (5 GP)Britta Curl-Salemme (MIN/USA): 1-4--5 PTS (5 GP)Natalie Mlynkova (MTL/CZE): 3-1--4 PTS (5 GP)*Alina Muller (BOS/SUI): 3-1--4 PTS (5 GP)Kristin Della Rovere (TOR/ITA): 2-2--4 PTS (5 GP)*Kristin O'Neill (NY/CAN): 2-2--4 PTS (5 GP)Claire Thompson (VAN/CAN): 1-3--4 PTS (5 GP)Emily Clark (OTT/CAN): 2-1--3 PTS (5 GP)Nina Jobst-Smith (VAN/GER): 2-1--3 PTS (5 GP)*Lina Ljungblom (MTL/SWE): 2-1--3 PTS (5 GP)Taylor Heise (MIN/USA): 1-2--3 PTS (5 GP)Brianne Jenner (OTT/CAN): 1-2--3 PTS (5 GP)Laura Stacey (MTL/CAN): 1-2--3 PTS (5 GP)Haley Winn (BOS/USA): 1-2--3 PTS (5 GP)Renata Fast (TOR/CAN): 0-3--3 PTS (5 GP)Maja Nylen Persson (NY/SWE): 0-3--3 PTS (5 GP)Kendall Coyne Schofield (MIN/USA): 2-0--2 PTS (5 GP)Hayley Scamurra (MTL/USA): 2-0--2 PTS (5 GP) None
Feb. 14, 2026 Montreal captain Marie-Philip Poulin returned to action after a two-game absence and made an immediate impact, scoring a historic goal on the power play to tie the all-time Olympic mark and help Canada secure an eighth straight berth in the semifinals. New York's Sarah Fillier also tallied with the player advantage and added an assist to bring her tournament point total to a team-high of six, a figure matched by Toronto's Daryl Watts following her two assists. A trio of Canadians scored for the first time this tournament, including Ottawa captain Brianne Jenner, who opened the scoring just 1:40 into the contest, along with singles from Vancouver alternate captain Claire Thompson and Toronto captain Blayre Turnbull. Emily Clark (OTT), Renata Fast (TOR), Sophie Jaques (VAN), Emma Maltais (TOR) and Kristin O'Neill (NY) each had one assist, and Goldeneyes' goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer made 10 saves to secure her second win in Italy. Victoire netminder Sandra Abstreiter stopped 38 shots in defeat, backstopping Germany to a seventh-place finish in her first Olympics and the country's first appearance since 2014. None
Feb. 13, 2026 PWHL LEADERS AT MILANO CORTINA 2026Laura Kluge (BOS/GER): 3-4--7 PTS (4 GP)Alex Carpenter (SEA/USA): 3-3--6 PTS (5 GP)Megan Keller (BOS/USA): 2-4--6 PTS (5 GP)Hannah Bilka (SEA/USA): 4-1--5 PTS (5 GP)Julia Gosling (SEA/CAN): 3-2--5 PTS (4 GP)Sara Hjalmarsson (TOR/SWE): 2-3--5 PTS (5 GP)Hilary Knight (SEA/USA): 2-3--5 PTS (5 GP)Britta Curl-Salemme (MIN/USA): 1-4--5 PTS (5 GP)Natalie Mlynkova (MTL/CZE): 3-1--4 PTS (5 GP)Sarah Fillier (NY/CAN): 2-2--4 PTS (4 GP)Daryl Watts (TOR/CAN): 2-2--4 PTS (4 GP)Kristin Della Rovere (TOR/ITA): 2-2--4 PTS (5 GP)Nina Jobst-Smith (VAN/GER): 2-1--3 PTS (4 GP)Alina Muller (BOS/SUI): 2-1--3 PTS (4 GP)Kristin O'Neill (NY/CAN): 2-1--3 PTS (4 GP)Lina Ljungblom (MTL/SWE): 2-1--3 PTS (5 GP)Laura Stacey (MTL/CAN): 1-2--3 PTS (4 GP)Taylor Heise (MIN/USA): 1-2--3 PTS (5 GP)Haley Winn (BOS/USA): 1-2--3 PTS (5 GP)Claire Thompson (VAN/CAN): 0-3--3 PTS (4 GP)Maja Nylen Persson (NY/SWE): 0-3--3 PTS (5 GP)Emily Clark (OTT/CAN): 2-0--2 PTS (4 GP)Kendall Coyne Schofield (MIN/USA): 2-0--2 PTS (5 GP)Hayley Scamurra (MTL/USA): 2-0--2 PTS (5 GP) None
Feb. 12, 2026 Vancouver native and Vancouver Goldeneyes forward Jenn Gardiner opened the scoring in the first period, recording her first point of the tournament. Daryl Watts and Kristin O'Neill added goals in the second, while Emily Clark scored twice in the third to seal the victory. After being pulled in the loss to the United States, Ann-Renee Desbiens bounced back with a shutout performance. None
Feb. 12, 2026 Ottawa's Emily Clark scored two goals in the third period and New York's Kristin O'Neill had a goal and an assist to lead Canada to a commanding victory to secure second place in the Group A standings in the final game of the preliminary round. Vancouver's Jenn Gardiner scored the first Olympic goal of her career late in the opening frame, which held as the game-winner, and Toronto's Daryl Watts found the back of the net for the second time in the tournament to add insurance in the middle frame. Six Canadians contributed assists, led by two each from both Seattle's Julia Gosling and Montreal's Laura Stacey, plus singles from Sarah Fillier (NY), Sophie Jaques (VAN), Ella Shelton (TOR) and Blayre Turnbull (TOR). Victoire netminder Ann-Renee Desbiens turned aside all 17 shots faced for her second win and first shutout of the tournament. Charge captain Brianne Jenner served as Canada's captain for the second straight game with Marie-Philip Poulin of the Victoire sidelined with injury. Charge rookie goaltender Sanni Ahola made 18 saves for Finland and Boston's Susanna Tapani returned to action after missing Finland's previous contest with an injury. Both teams will play quarterfinal games on Saturday, with Canada facing Germany and Finland taking on Switzerland. None
Feb. 12, 2026 *Tied for the tournament lead in scoringLaura Kluge (BOS/GER): 3-4--7 PTS (4 GP)*Alex Carpenter (SEA/USA): 3-2--5 PTS (4 GP)Julia Gosling (SEA/CAN): 3-2--5 PTS (4 GP)Sara Hjalmarsson (TOR/SWE): 2-3--5 PTS (4 GP)Hilary Knight (SEA/USA): 2-3--5 PTS (4 GP)Hannah Bilka (SEA/USA): 3-1--4 PTS (4 GP)Natalie Mlynkova (MTL/CZE): 3-1--4 PTS (4 GP)Kristin Della Rovere (TOR/ITA): 2-2--4 PTS (4 GP)Sarah Fillier (NY/CAN): 2-2--4 PTS (4 GP)Daryl Watts (TOR/CAN): 2-2--4 PTS (4 GP)Megan Keller (BOS/USA): 1-3--4 PTS (4 GP)Nina Jobst-Smith (VAN/GER): 2-1--3 PTS (4 GP)Lina Ljungblom (MTL/SWE): 2-1--3 PTS (4 GP)Alina Muller (BOS/SUI): 2-1--3 PTS (4 GP)Kristin O'Neill(NY/CAN): 2-1--3 PTS (4 GP)Laura Stacey (MTL/CAN): 1-2--3 PTS (4 GP)Claire Thompson (VAN/CAN): 0-3--3 PTS (4 GP)Britta Curl-Salemme (MIN/USA): 0-3--3 PTS (4 GP)Emily Clark (OTT/CAN): 2-0--2 PTS (4 GP)Hayley Scamurra (MTL/USA): 2-0--2 PTS (4 GP) None
Feb. 9, 2026 IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...Associated Press - U.S. and Canadian women eager to renew their fierce hockey rivalry at Milan Cortina GamesNational Post - From Taxi Squad to Team Canada: Kristin O'Neill and Julia Gosling earn their Olympic momentReuters -From classroom to Pacific Coliseum, Canada's Thompson back on Olympic pathOlympics.com - Winter Olympics 2026: Tale of the tape of the CAN/USA rivalry: head-to-head recordAxios Twin Cities - Minnesota Olympians pushing women's hockey to win gold and go viral None
Feb. 9, 2026 Seattle's Julia Gosling scored for the second straight game, this time with a pair of power play goals to continue Canada's undefeated start to the tournament. New York's Kristin O'Neill and Sarah Fillier, and Montreal's Laura Stacey also tallied in a four-goal first period. Ottawa captain Brianne Jenner had two assists, while seven other Canadians had single assists, including Erin Ambrose (MTL), Renata Fast (TOR), Emma Maltais (TOR), Sarah Nurse (VAN), Ella Shelton (TOR), Claire Thompson (VAN) and Daryl Watts (TOR). Ann-Renee Desbiens stopped 18 shots to pick up her first win in Italy, beaten only by her Victoire teammate Natalie Mlynkova, who scored for the third time in the tournament. Tereza Vanisova (VAN) and Kristyna Kaltounkova (NY) picked up assists for Czechia in their final game of the preliminary round. Canada will face the United States on Tuesday in a game that will decide first-place in the Group A standings. None
Feb. 9, 2026 Canada continued their strong play against Czechia with a 5-1 victory, highlighted by an emphatic four-goal first period. New York Sirens forward Kristin O'Neill got things underway early, while her Sirens teammate Sarah Fillier, Montreal Victoire forward Laura Stacey, and Seattle Torrent forward Julia Gosling all added to the scoreline before the first intermission. Fillier and Gosling now each have three points through two games for Canada. Natalie Mlynkova scored Czechia's lone goal of the night, bringing her tournament goal total to three. None
Feb. 7, 2026 RECORDS AND MILESTONESKnight scored her 14th career Olympic goal in her 24th game to tie the U.S. all-time record shared by Natalie Darwitz and Katie King.Kluge set a single-game record for points (4) by a member of the German Women's National Team at the Olympics.Abstreiter became just the fourth German goaltender to record an Olympic victory in women's hockey history.Frankel became the 10th U.S. goaltender to record an Olympic shutout, two days after earning her first Olympic victory.Maschmeyer became the fourth Canadian goaltender to record two Olympic shutouts, achieving the feat in her third career start.Carpenter became the sixth American woman to reach the 10-goal mark for her Olympic career.Nurse became the 11th Canadian woman to record 20 career points at the Olympic Winter Games (one point behind Spooner).Gosling and Watts both scored in their Olympic debuts, Heise scored in her second Olympic game, and Keller scored for the first time in her 14th game.Curl-Salemme recorded her first Olympic points in her second career game, and Kjellbin's first career point came in her seventh Olympic game.Michelle Karvinen (VAN/FIN)became the sixth player in women's ice hockey history to reach 25 games played at the Olympic Winter Games.Ahola, Jenn Gardiner (VAN/CAN), Sophie Jaques (VAN/CAN), Kristin O'Neill (NY/CAN), and Kati Tabin (MTL/CAN) round out the group of seven PWHL players to make their Olympic debuts today. None
Jan. 28, 2026 Kristin O'Neill's second power play marker of the campaign brought her to four goals in 16 games, tying a career-high set in the 2024 season across 23 games with Montreal. The Canadian Olympian's fifth point of the season (4G, 1A) also matches her total (1G, 4A) recorded across 30 games with Montreal last year. O'Neill also won 15/24 faceoffs to bring her career total faceoff wins to over the 600 mark, winning 612/1100 draws (55.6%). None
Jan. 28, 2026 LOWELL, MA(January 28, 2026) -The first-place Boston Fleet outlasted the New York Sirens in a 4-3 shootout decision on Wednesday night at the Tsongas Center, led by a pair of shootout goals by Alina Muller. Both goaltenders battled in net with Aerin Frankel stopping 30/33 shots and 6/8 in the shootout to edge the Sirens in her ninth win this season, tied for the league lead. Kayle Osborne reached 30 saves for a career-high fifth time this season going 32/35. Fleet rookie Abby Newhook started Boston off with her second power play goal of the season to give her team the 1-0 lead. The Sirens dominated the middle frame with two goals, one from Kristin O'Neill on the power play at 10:19, and another from first overall pick Kristyna Kaltounkova after she exploded past the defense to put New York up 2-1. The lead was the first an opponent has held over Boston on home ice this season. Second-round Fleet pick Ella Huber was unable to capitalize on a penalty shot opportunity, the first in team history, when she beat Osborne to the far side but could not finish the play when the puck slid off her stick. Boston made the most of the third period when Liz Schepers tied the score in the first minute of play, followed by a Jamie Lee Rattray power play goal five minutes later. Kaltounkova added her second of the night and league leading 11th of the season to end regulation tied 3-3. With five scoreless minutes of overtime, the teams headed to the shootout, highlighted by Muller's almost identical set of goals to lift the Fleet to a victory on her attempts in the seventh and eighth rounds. Tonight's win extends Boston's lead in the standings at 30 points, with the next closest team being the Minnesota Frost at 28 points. New York holds fourth place with 24 points. None
Jan. 25, 2026 Kristin O'Neill scored her third goal of the season on Tuesday. It was the 11th goal of her PWHL career, including postseason. All 11 goals were scored while O'Neill was playing at home. None
Jan. 20, 2026 Kristin O'Neill scored her third goal of the season and first on the power play, becoming the first veteran forward to score with the player advantage for the Sirens (rookies Kaltounkova and O'Brien both have two power play goals each). None
Jan. 20, 2026 NEWARK, NJ(January 20, 2026) - Rookie Sarah Wozniewicz scored at 1:29 of overtime to give the Ottawa Charge a 4-3 victory over the New York Sirens on Tuesday night at Prudential Center. The goal stopped the Sirens from completing a comeback that saw them down 3-0 midway through the second period. Rebecca Leslie led the Charge offense with three points, including a first period goal at 16:08 when she buried a shot on a 2-on-1 rush, plus assists on Brianne Jenner's second period power play goal at 6:53 and the overtime winner. Jenner and Gabbie Hughes finished with two points each, with the latter opening the scoring at 8:37 in the opening frame. Jaime Bourbonnais put the home team on the board at 12:40 of the second period as the Sirens took advantage of an offensive zone turnover. Kristin O'Neill cut the deficit to one with a power play goal at 11:55, followed by the equalizer by rookie Anne Cherkowski at 13:39 of the final frame. Sarah Fillier had two assists to lead all Sirens in points. Casey O'Brien nearly won it in overtime for the Sirens but was denied on a breakaway by Gwyneth Philips who made 31 saves in her seventh win of the season. Rookie Callie Shanahan got her first career start between the pipes for the Sirens, stopping 17 shots in her debut. New York holds onto second place with points in seven straight games, while Ottawa climbs into a fourth-place tie with Montreal after securing points in seven of their last eight games. Both teams return to action on the weekend, with Ottawa visiting Montreal on Saturday and New York traveling to Minnesota Sunday. The teams will meet back at Prudential Center on Mar. 8. None
Jan. 16, 2026 This is the first Sirens game since Sarah Fillier, Kristin O'Neill and Osborne were named among the 23 PWHL players on Canada's 2026 Olympic roster. On Monday, Sirens defender Maja Nylen-Persson was named as one of four PWHL players on Team Sweden for the Milano Cortina games. None
Jan. 16, 2026 Kristin O'Neill went 15-for-23 on faceoffs, recording her fifth career game with at least 15 wins at the dot. The Sirens forward has taken the most faceoffs in the league this season with 231 and is currently tied with the Seattle's Alex Carpenter for the league lead in wins at 135. None
Jan. 9, 2026 Forwards:Emily Clark(OTT),SarahFillier(NY),Jenn Gardiner(VAN),Julia Gosling(SEA),Brianne Jenner(OTT),Emma Maltais(TOR),Sarah Nurse(VAN),Kristin O'Neill(NY),Marie-Philip Poulin(MTL),Natalie Spooner(TOR),Laura Stacey(MTL),Blayre Turnbull(TOR),Daryl Watts(TOR). None
Jan. 6, 2026 The Sirens have six players from Ontario on its active roster, tied for second-most behind Toronto's nine. Jaime Bourbonnais (Mississauga), Sarah Fillier (Georgetown), Kristin O'Neill (Oakville) and Kayla Vespa (Hamilton) are all playing close to home for the first time this season. None
Jan. 6, 2026 The Sirens won 58.8% of face-offs, led byO'Brien(10 of 12, 83.3%),Kristin O'Neill(7 of 12, 58.3%) andFillier(11 of 20, 55.0%).Emma MaltaisledtheSceptres,winning 7 of 12 draws (58.3%). None
Jan. 6, 2026 The Sirens won 58.8% of face-offs, led by O'Brien (10 of 12, 83.3%), Kristin O'Neill (7 of 12, 58.3%) and Fillier (11 of 20, 55.0%). Emma Maltais led the Sceptres, winning 7 of 12 draws (58.3%). None
Jan. 2, 2026 New York Forward Kristin O'Neill on the game plan and playing against Montreal's top line: "I don't think we had a specific game plan for that line. As Greg (Fargo) said, we focus more on our own game than on what the other team is doing. Sticking to our identity--putting pucks behind their defense and using our speed--helps limit offensive chances from any line. Obviously, you have to be aware when they're on the ice because they've proven themselves, but against any line, it's about recognizing their specific offensive threats and playing within our structure." None
Jan. 2, 2026 Kristin O'Neill scored her second goal of the season in her tenth game with the Sirens, surpassing her total from 2024-25, where she scored one goal in 30 regular-season games with the Victoire. None
Jan. 2, 2026 NEWARK, NJ (January 2, 2026) - The New York Sirens stretched their winning streak to three games with a 4-3 victory over the Montreal Victoire on Friday afternoon at Prudential Center, backstopped by Kayle Osborne's 42 saves. Victoire forward Laura Stacey opened the scoring at 3:47 of the first period, but New York answered late in the frame when Anna Bargman tied the game with 3:44 remaining, spinning and firing from the slot for her first PWHL goal. The Sirens took their first lead at 3:46 of the second period when Kristin O'Neill scored against her former club, converting in the slot after a turnover behind the Montreal net. The Victoire responded three minutes later on the power play, as Marie-Philip Poulin hammered home a one-timer following crisp perimeter passing from Erin Ambrose and Abby Roque. First overall pick Kristyna Kaltounkova restored New York's lead later in the second, slipping free from coverage and burying a cross-ice feed for her team-leading fifth goal of the season. Midway through the third, Paetyn Levis extended the Sirens' advantage to two when she finished a Sarah Fillier pass on the rush. Montreal appeared to answer on a net-front deflection by Poulin, but the goal was waved off after video review for a high stick. Despite outshooting New York 45-21, the Victoire struggled to solve Osborne until the final minute, when Natalie Mlynkova tipped an Abby Roque point shot with the extra attacker to cut the deficit to one. With the victory, New York moved into a tie for second in the league standings. Sandra Abstreiter made 17 saves for the Victoire, who dropped their third consecutive game in regulation. None
Jan. 2, 2026 1. Kristin O'Neill (NY) 1G2. Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL) 1G, 1A3. Anna Bargman (NY) 1G None
Dec. 28, 2025 Kristin O'Neill picked up her first assist and second point as a member of the Sirens. She also led all skaters with a season-high six shots on goal. None
Dec. 17, 2025 Kristin O'Neill won 11 of her 17 faceoffs tonight, putting her 26 wins ahead of the next closest center with 76 to Marie-Philip Poulin's 50. She also recorded three shots, two blocked shots, and a hit on the night. None
Dec. 8, 2025 Forwards: Emily Clark (OTT), Sarah Fillier (NY), Jenn Gardiner (VAN), Julia Gosling (SEA), Brianne Jenner (OTT), Emma Maltais (TOR), Kristin O'Neill (NY), Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL), Danielle Serdachny (SEA), Natalie Spooner (TOR), Laura Stacey (MTL), Blayre Turnbull (TOR), Daryl Watts (TOR) None
Dec. 6, 2025 Hannah Miller has averaged 18.3 faceoffs per game this season after an average of 10.8 last season with Toronto. She ranks second overall with 73 draws behind New York's Kristin O'Neill with 85. The Sirens forward leads the league with a 61.2 win percentage at the dot among centers with more than 50 faceoff attempts. Miller's win percentage is 46.6. None
Dec. 6, 2025 Kristin O'Neill recorded a season-high five shots on goal for the Sirens and led the team in faceoffs for the third straight game with 21, bringing her league-high total to 106 draws (61.3%). None
Dec. 4, 2025 Kristin O'Neill led all players in the faceoff circle winning 70.8% (17/24) of her draws. The Sirens center has taken 20 or more faceoffs in all four games this season. None
Dec. 3, 2025 Kristin O'Neill, who scored her first goal as a member of the Sirens shorthanded on Saturday, will play at Climate Pledge Arena for the third time tonight. Last season, she played for Montreal during the PWHL Takeover Tour against New York teammate Taylor Girard on Boston. O'Neill also suited up for Canada during the 2022-23 Rivalry Series alongside fellow Sirens Jaime Bourbonnais and Micah Zandee-Hart. None
Dec. 1, 2025 New York's Kristin O'Neill and Toronto's Blayre Turnbull became the first two players to score shorthanded 'Jailbreak' goals without an empty net in Saturday action. O'Neill's goal was her first as a member of the Sirens and makes her one of six players with two career shorthanded goals. Turnbull's goal made it two straight seasons where the Sceptres first goal on home ice was scored shorthanded. There have been four shorthanded goals scored through nine games, with a total of 12 recorded during the 90-game 2024-25 campaign. None
Nov. 29, 2025 Kristin O'Neill's 'jailbreak' goal was her first with New York after being traded to the Sirens on draft day in the deal that sent Abby Roque to Montreal. It was the PWHL's first non-empty-net shorthanded goal of the season and her second career 'jailbreak' goal, tying the all-time lead. None
Nov. 29, 2025 Paetyn Levis extended New York's lead just 55 seconds into the second period, and midway through the frame, Kristin O'Neill notched her first tally of the season, a shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal on a breakaway, to push the advantage to 4-0. Sophie Jaques cut the lead to 4-1 5:23 into the third, but 2025 first overall pick Kristyna Kaltounkova responded midway through the final period, scoring her first career PWHL goal, and point, to make it 5-1 and continue the rookie scoring surge. None
Nov. 25, 2025 Kristin O'Neill returned to Montreal for her first game as a member of New York and recorded two shots on goal and went 10/20 at the faceoff dot. None
Nov. 25, 2025 "I'm very excited to play in front of the Montreal fan base, there's always so much energy and passion in the building. It will definitely be different for me being on the other side, but still really looking forward to feeling that energy! I look forward to using that energy and use it as momentum, especially coming off such a great team win on Saturday." - Sirens forward Kristin O'Neill None
Nov. 25, 2025 Kristin O'Neill returns to Place Bell for her first game against her former team. Selected by Montreal in the second round of the inaugural draft, she played 53 games and recorded 14 points as a Victoire alternate captain. Last season, she ranked second on the team with 57.9% faceoff percentage. None
Nov. 25, 2025 Sirens forward Kristin O'Neill playing her first game back in Montreal: "My welcome was great. I think playing in Montreal is always very exciting, especially with the fans, whether you're the home team or the away team. Every athlete feels the energy that the fans and the crowd bring. It was definitely weird being on the other side, but I'm happy to be with the teal and orange and I'm really excited to see what this group has next in store." None
Nov. 22, 2025 Prior to the season, six players from both teams competed in the Rivalry Series, including New York's Fillier, Osborne, Kristin O'Neill and Micah Zandee-Hart for Canada. Ottawa's Rory Guilday and Gwyneth Philips represented the U.S. None
Nov. 22, 2025 Two Sirens players made their team debuts tonight, includingforwardKristin O'Neill,who led the team with 13 faceoff wins,and defenderJincy Roesewhologged25:07inherreturn to Ottawa where she served as an alternate captain for two seasons. None
Sept. 3, 2025 Delivering a win in the longest game in PWHL history, the Victoire's persistence paid off. Down 1-0 in the PWHL Playoffs against Ottawa, Dubois took a pass from Kristin O'Neill and expertly ended the 4OT marathon./$$/$$ None
Aug. 25, 2025 Kristin O'Neill | Victoire vs. Fleet | Dec. 30, 2024 None
Aug. 8, 2025 Forwards: Emily Clark (OTT), Sarah Fillier (NY), Jenn Gardiner (VAN), Julia Gosling (SEA), Brianne Jenner (OTT), Emma Maltais (TOR), Hannah Miller (VAN), Sarah Nurse (VAN), Kristin O'Neill (NY), Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL), Danielle Serdachny (SEA), Natalie Spooner (TOR), Laura Stacey (MTL), Blayre Turnbull (TOR), Daryl Watts (TOR) None
July 10, 2025 The 5'5" Fillier returns to a Sirens lineup that has eight other forwards under contract for the 2025-26 season, including Emmy Fecteau, Taylor Girard, Elle Hartje, Paetyn Levis, Savannah Norcross, Kristin O'Neill, Noora Tulus and Kayla Vespa. None
June 25, 2025 Two additional trades took place during the draft. Toronto made a second move, sending goaltender Kristen Campbell and their third-round pick (19th overall) to PWHL Vancouver in exchange for Vancouver's second- and third-round picks (16th and 23rd overall, respectively). New York made another high-profile move by trading forward Abby Roque to Montreal in exchange for center Kristin O'Neill and the Victoire's fourth-round pick (28th overall). None
June 24, 2025 OTTAWA, ON (June 24, 2025) -The New York Sirens have acquired forward Kristin O'Neill and the 28th overall pick from the Montreal Victoire in exchange for forward Abby Roque. The trade was the second made by New York during the Draft, currently taking place at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Ottawa, Ontario. None
June 24, 2025 OTTAWA, ON (June 24, 2025) - The Montreal Victoire have acquired forward Abby Roque from the New York Sirens in exchange for forward Kristin O'Neill and their fourth-round pick (28th overall) in the 2025 Draft. None
June 16, 2025 Tabin returns to a Victoire lineup that has eight other players under contract for the 2025-26 season, including fellow defenders Erin Ambrose and Amanda Boulier, and goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens. The forward group includes Poulin, Laura Stacey, Kristin O'Neill, Maureen Murphy and Lina Ljungblom. None
June 6, 2025 Montreal Victoire (8): Abby Boreen (F), Amanda Boulier (D), Dara Greig (F), Amanda Kessel (F), Lina Ljungblom (F), Maureen Murphy (F), Kristin O'Neill (F), Anna Wilgren (D) None
June 3, 2025 Montreal Victoire (11): Erin Ambrose (D), Cayla Barnes (D), Abby Boreen (F), Amanda Boulier (D), Jennifer Gardiner (F), Dara Greig (F), Amanda Kessel (F), Lina Ljungblom (F), Maureen Murphy (F), Kristin O'Neill (F), Anna Wilgren (D) None
May 19, 2025 Erin Ambrose (D)Cayla Barnes (D)Abby Boreen (F)Amanda Boulier (D)Ann-Renee Desbiens (G)Jennifer Gardiner (F)Dara Greig (F)*Amanda Kessel (F)*Lina Ljungblom (F)Maureen Murphy (F)Kristin O'Neill (F)Marie-Philip Poulin (F)Laura Stacey (F)Anna Wilgren (D)* None
May 13, 2025 Brianne Jenner has seven goals in her last 11 games and has recorded a goal and at least four shots on goal in back-to-back playoff games. The only other PWHL players to reach those marks in consecutive games of a single postseason are Kristin O'Neill (May 9-11, 2024) and Taylor Heise (May 17-19, 2024). None
May 13, 2025 Marie-Philip Poulin took a game-high 20 faceoffs and leads the playoffs with 97. Her 56.7 percent win rate is best on the Victoire, followed by Kristin O'Neill at 51.7 percent with 60 faceoffs taken. None
May 11, 2025 Kristin O'Neill scored her first points of the postseason, recording a goal and an assist, for her first multi-point performance of the year. She now has three goals in five career playoff games, while totaling five regular-season goals in 53 career games. The goal ended a 25-game drought, spanning 24 regular-season games and one playoff game. None
May 11, 2025 In a game that stretched over five hours, the Victoire wasted no time opening the scoring. Kristin O'Neill gave her team its first lead of the series within three minutes of the opening faceoff. Laura Stacey then doubled Montreal's advantage midway through the second period, giving the Victoire a two-goal lead heading into the final frame. After a back-and-forth third period as the Charge pushed to stay in the game, Aneta Tejralova found the back of the net with less than five minutes remaining to pull Ottawa within one. Charge captain Brianne Jenner then buried the equalizer with 42 seconds left in regulation to send the game into extra time. None
May 3, 2025 Montreal's Poulin, Cayla Barnes, Abby Boreen, Claire Dalton, Jennifer Gardiner, Mikyla Grant-Mentis, Kristin O'Neill and Anna Wilgren were in the lineup for all 30 of the team's games this season. None
April 22, 2025 Montreal (8): Cayla Barnes(USA), Anna Wilgren(USA); Erin Ambrose(CAN),Ann-Renee Desbiens(CAN), Jennifer Gardiner(CAN),Kristin O'Neill(CAN),Marie-Philip Poulin(CAN),Laura Stacey(CAN). None
March 26, 2025 Kristin O'Neill recorded her fourth assist of the season and is on the scoresheet with her first point in 19 games since Jan. 5 in Seattle. None
March 26, 2025 Jaques and fellow Frost defender Claire Thompson will join six of their American teammates at the Women's World Championship as members of Team Canada. Thompson will make her third tournament appearance (2021 - Gold, 2023 - Silver). Jaques will be making her debut. The Victoire have six players on Team Canada: Ambrose, Gardiner, Poulin, Stacey, Ann-Renee Desbiens, Kristin O'Neill. None
March 23, 2025 More than half of Team Canada's roster for the upcoming Women's Worlds features talent on these two teams with 14 players in total. Toronto is represented by Fast, Nurse, Watts, Kristen Campbell, Emma Maltais, Hannah Miller, Natalie Spooner and Blayre Turnbull. Ambrose, Poulin, Stacey, Ann-Renee Desbiens, Jennifer Gardiner and Kristin O'Neill will represent Montreal. None
March 21, 2025 Forwards:Emily Clark (OTT), Sarah Fillier (NY), Jennifer Gardiner (MTL), Brianne Jenner (OTT), Emma Maltais (TOR), Hannah Miller (TOR), Sarah Nurse (TOR), Kristin O'Neill (MTL), Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL), Danielle Serdachny (OTT), Natalie Spooner (TOR), Laura Stacey (MTL), Blayre Turnbull (TOR), Daryl Watts (TOR). None
March 15, 2025 Alexa Vasko's shorthanded goal on Tuesday broke a 2-2 tie and proved to be the game-winner. It was the second 'jailbreak' game-winning goal in the PWHL this season, after Montreal's Kristin O'Neill scored one on Dec. 30 against Boston. Vasko also became the second PWHL player this season to score a SHG as part of a multi-goal game, after Ottawa's Gabbie Hughes did so in an 8-3 win over Minnesota on Feb. 13. None
March 12, 2025 Elizabeth Giguere took the first penalty shot in New York history but was denied by Montreal's Ann-Renee Desbiens - also facing her first career penalty shot - at 16:56 of the first period. The shot was awarded after the on-ice officials determined that Victoire forward Kristin O'Neill closed her hand on the puck in the crease. This was the first penalty shot of the 2024-25 season following three unsuccessful attempts during the inaugural campaign, including two taken by Montreal. None
March 12, 2025 The only five players with faceoff win percentages above 59% (minimum 100 draws) are in this game: Fillier - 62.2% (69/111), Roque - 61.8% (162/262), Poulin - 61.5% (292/475), Kristin O'Neill - 60.6% (186/307), Noora Tulus - 59.6% (62/104). None
March 4, 2025 NEW YORK AND TORONTO (March 4, 2025) - The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) today announced that, after a review by the PWHL Player Safety Committee, Montreal Victoire forward Kristin O'Neill has been fined $250. None
March 4, 2025 Montreal's Kristin O'Neill fined $250 None
Feb. 15, 2025 Abby Roque leads the league in faceoff winning percentage at 63.4% among centers with more than 75 draws (104/164), followed by Kristin O'Neill (MTL) at 60.2% (118/196). None
Feb. 5, 2025 Forwards: Emily Clark (OTT), Sarah Fillier (NY), Jennifer Gardiner (MTL), Julia Gosling (TOR), Brianne Jenner (OTT), Emma Maltais (TOR), Sarah Nurse (TOR), Kristin O'Neill (MTL), Marie-Philip Poulin (MTL), Jamie Lee Rattray (BOS), Danielle Serdachny (OTT), Laura Stacey (MTL), Blayre Turnbull (TOR), Daryl Watts (TOR). None
Feb. 2, 2025 Fifteen players from both teams have been named to rosters for the final two games of the Rivalry Series. Team USA features New York's Alex Carpenter, Gabby Rosenthal and Allyson Simpson, and Montreal's Cayla Barnes and Anna Wilgren. Team Canada includes New York's Corinne Schroeder, Fillier, Shelton and Zandee-Hart, and Montreal's Kristin O'Neill, Ambrose, Desbiens, Gardiner, Poulin and Stacey. None

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Date Opponent Result State G A Pts +/- PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG Shots Hits Blks SPCT TOI
Apr 25 2026 15:00 EDT at BOS L 0-4 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0.0 15:33
Apr 21 2026 19:00 EDT at TOR W 1-0 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.0 20:08
Apr 18 2026 14:00 EDT at OTT L 1-5 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19:12
Apr 15 2026 19:00 EDT TOR W 3-2 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 16:11
Apr 11 2026 13:00 EDT at MIN L 1-4 Final 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.0 18:30
Apr 4 2026 15:00 EDT SEA W 2-1 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0.0 19:29
Apr 1 2026 19:00 EDT MIN W 4-3 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0.0 20:52
Mar 28 2026 15:00 EDT at MTL L 1-3 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.0 19:22
Mar 25 2026 15:00 EDT at SEA L 1-4 Final 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0.0 19:30
Mar 18 2026 22:00 EDT at VAN L 2-5 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0.0 18:18
Mar 15 2026 15:00 EDT at MIN L 3-4 Final 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0.0 20:59
Mar 8 2026 12:00 EDT OTT W 6-2 Final 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0.0 14:39
Mar 5 2026 19:00 EST BOS L 0-1 Final 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.0 20:22
Feb 26 2026 19:00 EST MTL L 1-4 Final 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0.0 18:37
Jan 28 2026 19:00 EST at BOS L 3-4 Final 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 50.0 21:47
Jan 25 2026 15:00 EST at MIN L 2-6 Final 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 16:15
Jan 20 2026 19:00 EST OTT L 3-4 Final 1 0 1 -1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 25.0 18:15
Jan 18 2026 14:00 EST MTL W 2-1 Final 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0.0 15:28
Jan 16 2026 19:00 EST MIN L 2-3 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0.0 17:04
Jan 6 2026 19:00 EST at TOR W 2-0 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 6 0.0 14:37
Jan 2 2026 13:00 EST MTL W 4-3 Final 1 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 100.0 17:15
Dec 31 2025 13:00 EST VAN W 2-0 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 18:03
Dec 28 2025 14:00 EST SEA W 4-3 Final 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0.0 16:03
Dec 21 2025 12:00 EST TOR L 3-4 Final 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.0 18:22
Dec 17 2025 19:00 EST BOS L 0-2 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0.0 18:14
Dec 6 2025 15:00 EST at VAN L 0-4 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0.0 19:18
Dec 3 2025 22:00 EST at SEA L 1-2 Final 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19:00
Nov 29 2025 12:00 EST VAN W 5-1 Final 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 33.3 16:08
Nov 25 2025 19:00 EST at MTL L 0-4 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0.0 18:41
Nov 22 2025 19:00 EST at OTT W 4-0 Final 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0.0 17:23

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2025-10-22 Pickable No Yes
2025-10-21 Jersey Number 43
2025-10-21 Active in League No Yes
2025-10-21 Position F
2025-10-21 Franchise 2001 2001 New York Sirens