| Jan. 7, 2026 |
Olivia Mobley scored her third goal of the season on Saturday in just her fifth career game and also led Boston with six shots on goal. The Fleet third-round pick had one shot in her first two games (8:08 average time on ice) but has 15 shots in her last three games (14:50 average time on ice). |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
Olivia Mobley scored for the second consecutive game, giving the Fleet third-round pick three goals on the season to tie for second among all rookies. She also led the game with six shots on goal, matching her career high, set just two games ago on Dec. 21, 2025, and has 15 shots in her last three contests. |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
DETROIT, MI (January 3, 2026) - Izzy Daniel had two points, including the game-winning goal, and Hannah Miller notched three points as the Vancouver Goldeneyes overcame a third-period deficit to defeat the Boston Fleet in front of 9,624 fans at Little Caesars Arena during the PWHL Takeover Tour(tm) presented by Ally Financial in Detroit on Saturday evening. Daniel and Miller combined on the game-winning goal at 11:31 of the third period, Vancouver's third goal in 7:10 and their third straight of the frame, giving the Goldeneyes a 4-3 victory. The Fleet started strong, outshooting Vancouver 16-4 in the first period and scoring first when Olivia Mobley netted her third goal of the season at 4:22. Miller tied the game just 23 seconds later with her first goal of the season. Boston regained the lead less than three minutes later when Susanna Tapani scored on a breakaway feed from Sophie Shirley. |
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| Dec. 27, 2025 |
OTTAWA, ON(December 27, 2025) - The Ottawa Charge won their third straight game in extra time with a 3-2 victory overthefirst-place Boston Fleet in an eight-round shootout on Saturday afternoon at a sold-out TD Place, witha season-high8,497 fans in attendance. Captain Brianne Jenner scored twice in the shootout, netting the seventh-round goal to keep Ottawa alive and the eighth-round winner to seal the victory. Ottawa struck firstin regulationas defender Stephanie Markowski scored her first of the season at 15:42 of the opening period, giving the Charge a 1-0 lead despite being outshot 15-8 in the frame. Boston responded in the second period, withrookieOlivia Mobley converting a rebound at 12:03 to tie the game 1-1. Rookie defender Haley Winn then scored her first career PWHL goal with just 20 secondsremainingin the middle frame, giving the Fleet a 2-1 lead heading into the third period. With less than three minutesremaininginregulation, Ottawa forwardFanuzaKadirovadrove thenet withpower and electrifiedthe home crowd with a one-handed shot to tie the game at 2-2, forcing overtime. After a back-and-forth extra period, the contest moved to a shootout. Ottawa came from behind againin theshootoutto win 3-2,on the heels of overtime victories against Toronto and Minnesota.Dating back to last season, Ottawa has now won three consecutive matchups against Boston, who played their first extra-time game of the season.Goaltender Gwyneth Philips made 34 saves and stopped six of eight in the shootout, while Aerin Frankel made 30 saves, stopping five of eight in the shootout. |
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| Dec. 22, 2025 |
More than a quarter of last week's 41 goals were milestone markers as 11 PWHL players found the back of the net for the first time in their regular season careers. Of the 11 players, seven are playing in their first season and four are second year veterans. Of the rookie class, Boston had a trio of draft picks score for the first time including third-round pick Olivia Mobley in her second game, second-round pick Ella Huber in her fifth game, and fourth-round pick Riley Brengman scored in both her sixth and seventh games, including the first shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal for a rookie this season. Montreal fifth-round pick Maya Labad scored in her PWHL debut on her first career shot in Wednesday's Takeover Tour game in Halifax. Ottawa second-round pick Anna Shokhina scored in her fourth game and third-round pick Sarah Wozniewicz became the first rookie to score an overtime goal this season in her seventh game in Chicago. Richmond, BC native Katie Chan, who signed with Vancouver out of training camp, scored in front of her hometown crowd in her sixth game. Of the veterans, Boston defender Daniela Pejsova got her first goal in her 35th career game, Minnesota's Mae Batherson became the first Frost defender to score this season in her 31st career game, Montreal forward Dara Greig scored in her 34th career game, and Toronto defender Anna Kjellbin scored in her 30th regular season game after previously scoring in the playoffs. There have been 69 different goal scorers so far this PWHL season including 13 rookies. |
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| Dec. 21, 2025 |
Olivia Mobley tallied two points (one goal, one assist) against the Frost in her second PWHL game, playing in her home state of Minnesota. It is the only time this season that a PWHL rookie has had both a goal and an assist in the same game. |
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| Dec. 19, 2025 |
Olivia Mobley, Boston's third-round pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft hails from St. Louis Park, MN, and spent the 2024-25 season playing for the University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs where she tallied 27 points in 39 games. She made her PWHL debut on Nov. 29 in Toronto and will be in the lineup tonight for the first time in her home state with 10 family members and friends expected to be in attendance. |
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| Dec. 19, 2025 |
Olivia Mobley notched the first points of her professional career with a goal and assist in front of family and friends. Boston's third round pick from St. Louis Park, MN, played college hockey across three different schools, with her graduate season at University of Minnesota Duluth where she had five multi-point games for the Bulldogs. |
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| Dec. 19, 2025 |
Fleet forward Olivia Mobley on scoring her first goal: "It was cool. Obviously fun playing in Minnesota in front of my friends and family. We would have liked a different result, but we have a fun group and I'm just glad I got to help out." |
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| Dec. 19, 2025 |
ST. PAUL, MN (December 19, 2025) - The Minnesota Frost snapped the Boston's Fleet's five-game winning streak and handed them their first loss of the season with a 5-2 win at Grand Casino Arena on Friday night. The Frost matched their season-high in goals scored, with five different skaters lighting the lamp to move into second place in the PWHL standings. Captain Kendall Coyne Schofield opened scoring for the Frost for the third time this season, 6:47 into the first, with Dominique Petrie doubling the lead at 12:37. In the second period, Britta Curl-Salemme poked the puck in the net for the first time this season to bring Minnesota's lead to three. Two former Buckeye rookies cut into the Frost's deficit in the third period with their first professional goals just 24 seconds apart with Olivia Mobley scoring at 9:01 and Riley Brengman bringing the Fleet within a goal at 9:25. With Aerin Frankel - the league's leading netminder - pulled in the third period, Katy Knoll and Kelly Pannek potted empty-netters to seal the Frost's victory and even the Boston-Minnesota season series at one a piece. Nicole Hensley stood tall in the Frost crease with 27 saves for her third straight win. |
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| Dec. 19, 2025 |
1. Dominique Petrie (MIN) 1G2. Britta Curl-Salemme (MIN) 1G, 1A3. Olivia Mobley (BOS) 1G, 1A |
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| Nov. 29, 2025 |
Olivia Mobley, Boston's third-round pick, will see familiar UMD Bulldogs faces in Toronto rookies Clara Van Wieren and Hanna Baskin. In 2023-24, Mobley also played for the OSU Buckeyes alongside teammates Riley Brengman, Hadley Hartmetz and Amanda Thiele, and won an NCAA title with Toronto's Raygan Kirk and rookie Kiara Zanon. |
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