| Jan. 25, 2026 |
Anna Bargman became the fourth Sirens rookie to reach two goals this season, tallying twice in her last five games. The fifth-round pick filled in on the Sirens' first line for fellow rookie Anne Cherkowski, another two-goal scorer for the Sirens this season, who is out of the lineup day-to-day. |
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| Jan. 20, 2026 |
1.Sarah Wozniewicz (OTT) OTW2.Gwyneth Philips (OTT) 31/34 SV3.Anne Cherkowski (NY) 1G |
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| Jan. 20, 2026 |
Anne Cherkowski has goals in two straight games after the first of her career on Sunday ended a 12-game goalless drought to launch her rookie campaign. The Sirens second-round pick has six points in 14 games, tied for sixth among rookies. |
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| Jan. 20, 2026 |
New York forward Anne Cherkowski on how the rookies can take the opportunity to help the team win: "Our team has done a great job creating an environment where the rookies can come in and play their game right away. They give us a lot of confidence to go out and do what we do, and it's nice to contribute with a couple of goals to help the team." |
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| 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. |
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| Jan. 19, 2026 |
Sirens second-round pick Anne Cherkowski produced the winning tally in Sunday's contest in Washington, D.C. for her first career PWHL goal in her 13th career game. The Clarkson University graduate is the sixth Sirens rookie to score a goal this season, the most among all rookie classes across the PWHL. There have been 93 different goal scorers this PWHL season including 20 rookies. See this season's PWHL rookie leaders here. |
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| Jan. 18, 2026 |
1.Anne Cherkowski (NY) 1G2.Kayle Osborne (NY) 31 SV3.Sarah Fillier (NY) 2A |
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| Jan. 18, 2026 |
Anne Cherkowski recorded the first goal and fifth point of her PWHL career in her 13th game, making her the tenth PWHL rookie to reach the five-point mark this season. The Sirens second-round pick previously nabbed a point in the team's last game against Montreal on Jan. 2 at Prudential Center. |
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| Jan. 18, 2026 |
WASHINGTON, D.C.(January 18, 2026) -The PWHL made its debut in Washington, D.C. on Sunday afternoon and set a U.S. women's hockey attendance record with a crowd of 17,228 at Capital One Arena for the PWHL Takeover Tour(tm) presented by BJ's Wholesale Club. The game featured the New York Sirens relying on their standout rookies to guide the offense in a 2-1 win over the Montreal Victoire. First overall pick Kristyna Kaltounkova added to her strong rookie campaign with her second power play goal of the season just 1:24 into the first period, bringing her goal total to eight on the season. Montreal's Maggie Flaherty made sure the Victoire got on the board in the opening frame with a power play goal of their own in the last minute of play. The Sirens reclaimed the lead in the second period at 14:47 when Anne Cherkowski scored the game-winning goal, the first of her career, when she redirected a shot from Paetyn Levis quickly off the draw. Sarah Fillier recorded her second assist of the game on the play. Ann-Renee Desbiens gave Montreal their best chance with 25 saves between the pipes in her first loss since the Victoire's matchup against the Toronto Sceptres on Dec. 27 at the Bell Centre. Kayle Osborne stood strong once again in goal, stopping 31 of 32 shots for the Sirens in her seventh win in 13 consecutive starts this season. The victory moves the Sirens into second place in the standings with points in six straight games, while Montreal drops down to fourth with their first loss in four games. The teams will meet again following the Olympic break on Feb. 26 at Prudential Center. |
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| Jan. 15, 2026 |
Beyond those headline talents, the Sirens have flexed some depth as well. Taylor Girard had a breakout moment with a hat trick in the season opener while second-round pick Anne Cherkowski is yet another Sirens rookie making an impact, having played every game and compiled 4 points herself. |
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| Jan. 2, 2026 |
Anne Cherkowski registered her fourth career point, notching an assist on the Sirens' opening goal. All four of her points this season have been helpers. |
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| Dec. 23, 2025 |
Natalie Spooner, who scored the winning goal against the Charge on Dec. 4, leads Toronto with 20 shots on goal which is tied for tenth in the PWHL. Three Ottawa players have equal or more shots including Leslie (20), Jenner (24) and Emily Clark (27). Clark is one of two players (New York's Anne Cherkowski, 21) with 20 or more shots without scoring a goal. |
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| Dec. 21, 2025 |
Sirens rookie forward Kristyna Kaltounkova on her two-goal game and chemistry with her linemates: "Those two goals were a full line effort. On the power play goal with my line, it wasn't just me -- Filly (Sarah Fillier) took a great shot, and I was fortunate to be there to finish it. It definitely feels good to be playing on that line. Sarah is an incredibly talented hockey player. She's smart, skilled and sees the game so well. Playing with her has been an honor, and she makes things a lot easier out there. Anne Cherkowski brings so much speed and grit, and she's also a very smart, talented player. I think we're building strong chemistry together. The goals are starting to come, but more importantly, we're doing a lot of good things that reflect the way we want to play." |
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| Dec. 21, 2025 |
Anne Cherkowski recorded her third assist of the season, with the Sirens second-round pick ending the game tied for third among rookies in the category. |
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| Dec. 17, 2025 |
Sarah Fillier tallied another two shots tonight to bring her total to 24 and remains second on the PWHL's leaderboard and first among Sirens. Kristyna Kaltounkova's five shots tonight put her two ahead of freshman teammate Anne Cherkowski's 19 on the season for one and two in rookie shooting across the league.
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| Dec. 6, 2025 |
Anne Cherkowski, who recorded her first two PWHL assists last Saturday against Vancouver, also returns to her home province for the first time as a pro. The Coldstream, BC rookie, selected by the Sirens in the second round of June's draft, played her youth hockey with the Thompson Okanagan Lakers, part of the BC Elite Hockey League. |
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| Dec. 4, 2025 |
Spooner leads Toronto with nine shots on goal in two games. Entering tonight's action, only two players in the league have recorded 10 or more shots without scoring a goal including New York's Anne Cherkowski and Ottawa's Emily Clark, both with 14 shots on goal. |
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| Dec. 4, 2025 |
Sirens rookies Anne Cherkowski and Kristyna Kaltounkova led all skaters with six shots on goal apiece, both career-highs. |
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| Dec. 3, 2025 |
Anne Cherkowski was named the first star of Saturday's game after recording her first two career points (both assists). The second-round pick's last multi-point game came in last season's NCAA Tournament when she had a goal and an assist in Clarkson's 3-1 win over Boston University on Mar. 13. |
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| Nov. 29, 2025 |
Rookie defender Nicole Vallario opened the scoring less than five minutes into the first period, intercepting a clearing attempt by the Goldeneyes and sending a shot to the top corner to make it 1-0. Late in the frame, Sarah Fillier scored her first goal of the season to double New York's lead, with rookies Anne Cherkowski -- who finished the game with two assists -- and Casey O'Brien earning their first career helpers on the play. |
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| Nov. 29, 2025 |
1. Anne Cherkowski (NY) 2A2. Kayle Osborne (NY) 20/21 SV3. Kristyna Kaltounkova (NY) 1G |
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| Nov. 29, 2025 |
Casey O'Brien (third overall pick) and Anne Cherkowski (ninth overall pick) each earned their first PWHL points with assists on Fillier's goal. Cherkowski added a second assist to become the second Sirens rookie with a multi-assist game this season, following Maddi Wheeler's three-assist effort in the season opener. |
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| Nov. 22, 2025 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova, the first overall pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft, headlines New York's league-high nine rookies. She will debut alongside fellow draft picks Casey O'Brien (3rd overall), Anne Cherkowski (Rd 2), Maddi Wheeler (Rd 4) and Anna Bargman (Rd 5), all at forward. |
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