| Feb. 28, 2026 |
Abby Newhookscored her fifth goal of the season to bring her into a tie with New York's Casey O'Brien for second among the league's rookies. She now has points in three consecutive games dating back to Jan. 28 (2G, 1A) matching her season high set from Nov. 29 to Dec. 7 in her second through fourthcareerPWHLgames. |
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| Feb. 26, 2026 |
Casey O'Brien scored her fifth of the season and is now tied for first in rookie scoring alongside teammate Kristyna Kaltounkova and ranks eighth in overall league scoring with 12 points (5G, 7A). The Sirens forward is riding a four-game point streak, a new career high. She leads all rookies with three power-play goals, tied for second among all skaters in the category. O'Brien now has points in nine of her last 11 contests. |
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| Feb. 26, 2026 |
NEWARK, NJ (February 26, 2026) --The Montreal Victoire extended their winning streak to four games and moved into a tie for first place in the standings, with Ann-Renee Desbiens making 34 saves in a 4-1 win over the New York Sirens at Prudential Center on Thursday night. In the PWHL's first post-Olympics game, Montreal jumped out to a fast start, scoring three goals in the first 10:07 -- on three of their first four shots. Dara Greig struck first for the Victoire, notching her second goal of the season just 5:00 into the first period. Jade Downie-Landry followed 47 seconds later to give Montreal an early 2-0 lead, and rookie Skylar Irving added an unassisted marker less than five minutes later, giving the visitors a 3-0 advantage. The Sirens, who outshot Montreal 10-5 in the first period, got on the board at 5:57 of the second period when rookie Casey O'Brien scored on the power play, her fifth goal of the season, cutting the lead to 3-1. Montreal regained their three-goal advantage early in the third when forward Lina Ljungblom scored her first of the season -- and second point of the night -- just 3:43 into the frame with a power play marker. Laura Stacey collected the primary assist on the goal, her second of the game, and became the eighth player in league history to reach 50 career points. Despite being outshot 35-22, Montreal held on behind Desbiens' tenth win of the season. Sirens goaltender Kayle Osborne allowed three goals on six shots -- rookie Callie Shanahan came in and stopped 15 of 16 in relief. The Victoire share first place with the Boston Fleet, who have two games in hand, while New York has lost four in a row and remain in fourth place. |
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| Feb. 26, 2026 |
1.Ann-Renee Desbiens (MTL) 34/35 SV2.Lina Ljungblom (MTL) 1G, 1A3. Casey O'Brien (NY) 1G |
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| Feb. 26, 2026 |
Casey O'Brien, who sits one point behind Kaltounkova for the scoring lead among rookies with 11 points (4G, 7A), returns from the break riding a three-game point streak. Her and Kaltounkova are the only two rookies this season with multiple point streaks of three or more games. |
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| Jan. 28, 2026 |
Casey O'Brien extended her assist streak to three straight games for the second most points (4G, 7A) by any rookie this season, only one behind fellow rookie teammate Kaltounkova (11G, 1A). The Sirens forward has notched a point in each of New York's last three games. |
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| Jan. 26, 2026 |
The Frost duo of Coyne Schofield and Heise became the first players this season to reach double digits in single offensive categories while riding five-game point streaks. Coyne Schofield leads the league with 10 goals and 16 points, and Heise leads the way with 11 assists and is tied for second with 14 points. Two more Frost players have 14 points: alternate captain Kelly Pannek (7G, 7A), who has goals in three straight games, and forward Britta Curl-Salemme (5G, 9A). Charge captain Brianne Jenner (8G, 6A) also has 14 points to round out the top five scorers. Fleet captain Megan Keller (5G, 6A) leads all defenders in points with 11, and the Sirens duo of first overall pick Kristyna Kaltounkova (9G, 1A) and third overall pick Casey O'Brien (4G, 6A) lead all rookies with 10 points this season. See this season's PWHL leaders here. |
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| Jan. 25, 2026 |
Casey O'Brien scored a shorthanded goal for the Sirens in their first matchup of the season against the Frost. New York leads the league with three shorthanded goals, matching their total across the first two seasons. O'Brien is tied for the rookie lead in points with teammate Kristyna Kaltounkova, both with nine. They are also the top goal-scoring pair among rookies with Kristyna Kaltounkova's eight and O'Brien's four. |
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| Jan. 25, 2026 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova and Casey O'Brien became the first rookies in the PWHL to reach double-digit point totals on the same play. The Czech forward and first overall pick scored her ninth goal of the season on one of her career-high nine shots on goal to extend her point streak to three, set up by the U.S.-born third overall pick who contributed her sixth assist of the season. |
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| Jan. 20, 2026 |
Casey O'Brien picked up her fifth assist of the season and ninth point to tie Kaltounkova for the lead among rookies. The Sirens third overall pick has four points (1G, 3A) in five games so far in 2026 and led tonight's game with five shots on goal. |
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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 |
Six players have 12 or more points in the PWHL and four of them are on the Frost. Captain Kendall Coyne Schofield leads the league with nine goals and has 14 points in 12 games alongside teammate Britta Curl-Salemme (5G, 9A). Taylor Heise has six points in her last three games and a league-high 10 assists as part of her 12 points, tied with Frost alternate captain Kelly Pannek (5G, 7A) through 12 games. Poulin (5G, 7A) has 12 points in 12 games and Charge captain Brianne Jenner (7G, 5A) has 12 points in 13 games. Fleet captain Megan Keller leads all defenders with five goals and 11 points in 13 games, and all skaters with four power play goals. First overall pick Kristyna Kaltounkova (8G) and third overall pick Casey O'Brien (4G, 4A) lead all rookies with eight points in 13 games. See this season's PWHL leaders here. |
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| Jan. 18, 2026 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova's goal was her eighth of the season and fifth in her last five games, the most among PWHL rookies and the second-most among all PWHL skaters. The Sirens' first overall pick is now tied with teammate Casey O'Brien (4G, 4A) for the most points among all rookies this season with eight in 13 games. Both players have two power play goals, accounting for all four Sirens goals with the player advantage this season. |
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| Jan. 16, 2026 |
Casey O'Brien recorded the first shorthanded goal and fourth overall of her rookie campaign, bringing her season point total to eight to lead all PWHL rookies. The Sirens third overall pick extended her point streak to three-straight games (1G, 2A), a new career-high. |
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| Jan. 16, 2026 |
All three hat tricks in the PWHL this season have been recorded by players in this game, including Frost captain Kendall Coyne Schofield and Sirens forwards Taylor Girard and Casey O'Brien. There have also been four three-assist performances in the PWHL this season, all by players in this game including Minnesota's Taylor Heise and Sidney Morin, and New York's Jaime Bourbonnais and Maddi Wheeler. |
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| Jan. 16, 2026 |
1.Kendall Coyne Schofield (MIN) 1G, 1A2.Casey O'Brien (NY) 1G3.Nicole Hensley (MIN) 24 SV |
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| Jan. 16, 2026 |
NEWARK, NJ(January 16, 2026) -The Minnesota Frost secured a 3-2 overtime victory in their first meeting of the season against the New York Sirens on Friday night at Prudential Center. The Frost offense was powered entirely by U.S. Olympians, including the overtime goal by Kendall Coyne Schofield on a play where Taylor Heise faked a shot and passed to the captain who buried the 2-on-1 feed to end the Sirens' record four-game winning streak. Minnesota opened the scoring when Britta Curl-Salemme capitalized in front of the net at 8:55 of the first period off a Heise pass. Sirens rookie Casey O'Brien tied the game at 1-1 with a shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal on a breakaway at 16:24 to close out the first. The Frost responded early in the second period with a Kelly Pannek goal from Grace Zumwinkle and Coyne Schofield just 35 seconds after puck drop. Taylor Girard tied the game for the Sirens at 4:04 of the middle frame to end the scoring in regulation. After neither team could take advantage in a back-and-forth scoreless third, the teams headed to overtime where Coyne Schofield ended the game just 52 seconds into the extra frame. Nicole Hensley produced a strong performance with 24 saves in her return to the Minnesota crease for the first time since Dec. 30 after missing time due to illness. Kayle Osborne stopped 23 of 26 shots for New York, continuing her streak as the team's only goaltender to appear in a game this season. |
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| Jan. 15, 2026 |
But Kaltounkova isn't alone; Casey O'Brien, the third-overall pick and another rookie standout, has flashed vision and creativity that give the Sirens a dangerous new dimension in transition and on the power play, and she has notched 7 points this season herself. The native New Yorker is also the most excited Siren about the chance to play at the World's Most Famous Arena: /$$/$$ |
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| Jan. 12, 2026 |
Minnesota's Britta Curl-Salemme leads the league with 13 points in 11 games, including a league-high nine assists. Frost captain Kendall Coyne Schofield leads the way with eight goals and is tied for second with 12 points alongside Jenner (7G, 5A) and Poulin (5G, 7A). Fleet captain Megan Keller (4G, 5A) leads all defenders with nine points in 11 games, followed by Goldeneyes alternate captain Claire Thompson (3G, 5A) with eight points. There is a four-way tie for the rookie scoring lead between New York's Kaltounkova (7G) and Casey O'Brien (3G, 4A) along with defenders Rory Guilday (1G, 6A) of Ottawa, and Minnesota's Cooper (7A). See this season's PWHL leaders here. |
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| Jan. 9, 2026 |
Sarah Wozniewicz was first star in the win against the Frost after a goal and two assists. Her three points matched the most by any PWHL rookie in a game this season (Casey O'Brien and Maddi Wheeler). Both of her goals this season have been game-winners, tied for the league lead, and all four of the third-round pick's points have come since a promotion to the team's top line alongside Jenner and Rebecca Leslie (4-4-8). |
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| Jan. 7, 2026 |
The Sirens and Torrent's April 4 matchup will mark their third and final meeting of the 2025-26 PWHL regular season. The teams have evenly split the season series, with Seattle claiming a 2-1 win in the first meeting after Torrent captain Hilary Knight and former Sirens forward Alex Carpenter scored in the final two minutes of regulation. Most recently, the Sirens earned a 4-3 victory in the PWHL Takeover Tour game in Dallas, led by a standout performance from New York City native Casey O'Brien, who recorded a hat trick. |
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| Jan. 6, 2026 |
TORONTO (January 6, 2026) - Kristyna Kaltounkova scored twice and Kayle Osborne stopped all 31 shots she faced as the New York Sirens extended their win streak to a team record four straight with a 2-0 victory over the Toronto Sceptres on Tuesday night at Coca-Cola Coliseum in front of a crowd of 7,924. All four Sirens wins have come in regulation, lifting New York to second in the PWHL standings, just one point behind the Boston Fleet. After a scoreless first period, Kaltounkova gave the Sirens a 1-0 lead 2:50 into the second, redirecting a shot from defender Jincy Roese. Rookie Casey O'Brien earned the secondary assist, tying her atop the rookie scoring leaderboard through her first 11 career games. Toronto outshot New York 31-22 overall and 12-7 in the third, but Osborne stood tall, thwarting every attempt at an equalizer. Kaltounkova sealed the win with her second tally of the game, an empty-net goal, with seven seconds remaining, joining O'Brien atop the rookie scoring race. Elaine Chuli made 20 saves for Toronto, which suffered its third straight loss to stay in fourth place. |
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| Jan. 6, 2026 |
NEW YORK SIRENS5-0-0-5 | 15 PTS | 3RD PLACE (TIED)Top Scorer: Casey O'Brien - 10 GP, 3-3-6 PTSLast Game: 4-3 W vs. MTL on Jan. 2 |
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| Jan. 6, 2026 |
KristynaKaltounkovascored twice and Kayle Osborne stopped all 31 shots she faced as the New York Sirens extended their win streak toa team recordfourstraightwith a 2-0 victory over the TorontoSceptreson Tuesday night at Coca-Cola Coliseum in front of a crowd of 7,924. All fourSirenswins have come in regulation, lifting New York to second in the PWHL standings, just one point behind the Boston Fleet.After a scorelessfirst period,Kaltounkovagave the Sirens a 1-0 lead 2:50 into the second, redirecting a shot from defender Jincy Roese. Rookie Casey O'Brien earned the secondary assist, tying her atop the rookie scoring leaderboard through her first 11 career games. Toronto outshot New York 31-22 overall and 12-7 in the third, but Osborne stood tall,thwartingevery attempt at an equalizer.Kaltounkovasealed the win withher second tally of the game,an empty-net goal,with seven secondsremaining, joining O'Brien atop the rookie scoring race. ElaineChulimade 20 saves for Toronto, which suffered its third straight lossto stay in fourth place. |
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| Jan. 6, 2026 |
Casey O'Brienrecorded her fourth assist and seventh point of the season for the Sirens. The third-overallselectionhas six points over her last five games, pulling even for the league lead amongrookiesin scoring. |
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| Jan. 6, 2026 |
New York has three rookies with at least five points this season: Casey O'Brien (3G, 3A), Maddi Wheeler (1G, 5A) and Kaltounkova (5G). The rest of the PWHL has no more than one such player this season. Sirens rookies have produced 24 points this season, seven more points than the next highest team (Boston, 17), and have five different rookie goal scorers. |
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| Jan. 6, 2026 |
Casey O'Brien recorded her fourth assist and seventh point of the season for the Sirens. The third-overall selection has six points over her last five games, pulling even for the league lead among rookies in scoring. |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
Boston matches New York as the only teams with multiple rookies who have at least three goals this season, with Mobley joining Abby Newhook (3) and Kristyna Kaltounkova (5) and Casey O'Brien (3) leading the Sirens. |
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| Jan. 2, 2026 |
Casey O'Brien notched her third assist and sixth point of the season for the Sirens. The third-overall pick now has five points in her last four contests after registering one point in her first six games of the season. |
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| Dec. 31, 2025 |
Casey O'Brien scored her first, second and third career goals on Sunday as PWHL Player of the Week, the second hat trick by a Siren this season after Taylor Girard had one in the season opener. The rest of the league has combined for one hat trick this season (Kendall Coyne Schofield), and New York had only one prior hat trick entering this season (Jade Downie-Landry on Jan. 20, 2024). O'Brien rounds out a trio of former Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award recipients in this game, earning the prestigious honor in 2025 at Wisconsin. |
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| Dec. 29, 2025 |
The third annual Duel at the Top, presented by Scotiabank, played Saturday at Montreal's Bell Centre, was won 2-1 by Toronto over host Montreal. It marked the third straight season the game has been decided by one goal, with the previous two settled in overtime, including Toronto's 3-2 victory in the inaugural season. All four games of this season's Takeover Tour have also been decided by one goal, including weekend stops in Edmonton and Dallas. For the second straight year, fans at Rogers Place were treated to an overtime thriller, this time with Minnesota defeating Vancouver, 2-1, with Taylor Heise scoring the winning goal. The PWHL's debut at American Airlines Center in Dallas didn't go to extra time but was another competitive one-goal contest won by New York, 4-3 over Seattle, on the strength of a Casey O'Brien hat trick. It was also a Lone Star State homecoming for Texas natives Hannah Bilka and Allyson Simpson who were given a warm welcome when they performed the ceremonial faceoff prior to the Dallas Stars game on Saturday. Both games were true family affairs, with the Bilka and Simpson families doing the lineup reads for Seattle and New York, while Emerance Maschmeyer's family, from nearby Bruderheim, also read the Goldeneyes lineup in Edmonton. Follow all PWHL results here. |
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| Dec. 29, 2025 |
New York's Casey O'Brien Named PWHL Player of the Week Presented by SharkNinja |
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| Dec. 28, 2025 |
New York forward Casey O'Brien on the chemistry of her linemates that resulted in her three-goal game: "We've been putting in a lot of work in practice and video, focusing on the little things. It's been frustrating at times when the results weren't there but tonight felt like the payoff. Every goal came from everyone doing the small details that start in the D zone, even when they don't always get noticed. I'm really proud of the group and how we pulled out the win. It was a hard-fought game with plenty of ups and downs, but our third period showed what we're capable of when we stay committed." |
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| Dec. 28, 2025 |
Bilka and Simpson were both selected in the 2024 PWHL Draft, years after leaving Texas to attend Shattuck-St. Mary's to pursue their hockey careers. Simpson left after playing 13U in Dallas in 2013-14, and Bilka followed in her footsteps one year later. They played together for the Shattuck U16 team in 2016-17 and two seasons on the prep team from 2017-19 alongside Sirens rookie Casey O'Brien. All three players won gold together at the 2018 IIHF U18 Women's Worlds. |
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| Dec. 28, 2025 |
Casey O'Brien is the first rookie, and third skater, to record a hat trick this season and the first player in PWHL history to score a hat trick in a Takeover Tour game. She's also the first player in the PWHL to score two power play goals in a single game this season. This marks her first career point streak (3G, 1A) and puts her tied for second in rookie scoring with five points (3G, 2A) in eight games after winning the 2025 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award and leading the NCAA with 88 points (26G, 62A) in 41 games with Wisconsin. |
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| Dec. 28, 2025 |
DALLAS, TX (December 28, 2025) - Third overall pick Casey O'Brien scored her first three career goals to lead the New York Sirens to a 4-3 victory over the Seattle Torrent on Sunday night at American Airlines Center in the PWHL Takeover Tour(tm) presented by BJ's Wholesale Club. The win came before a crowd of 8,514 in the first-ever PWHL game played in Dallas and saw New York come from behind three different times to snap a four-game losing streak. O'Brien was one of five different goal scorers to find the back of the net for the first time this season. Her first goal at 18:23 of the first period tied the game 1-1, then her second on the power play at 13:01 of the middle frame tied the game 2-2. Fellow rookie Maddi Wheeler made it 3-3 at 9:33 of the third period, paving the way for O'Brien's hat trick goal on the power play at 16:40, which held as the game-winner. Danielle Serdachny and Mikyla Grant-Mentis scored first-person goals for Seattle at 5:33 and 19:28, respectively, and Lexie Adzija scored for the Torrent at 1:47 of the third period for the team's third go-ahead goal. Kayle Osborne picked up the win with a season-high 30 saves against her former Colgate University teammate, Hannah Murphy, who stopped 37 shots for the second straight game, suffering her first career loss. The Sirens will play a New Year's Eve matinee at home against Vancouver to wrap up the 2025 calendar, while the Torrent will play another Takeover Tour game next Saturday against Toronto in Hamilton, ON. |
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| Dec. 28, 2025 |
1. Casey O'Brien (NY) 3G2. Maddi Wheeler (NY) 1G3. Mikyla Grant-Mentis (SEA) 1G, 1A |
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| Dec. 21, 2025 |
Casey O'Brien picked up her second assist of the season and first since the third overall pick made her Prudential Center debut in the Sirens home opener on Nov. 29. |
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| Dec. 8, 2025 |
Forwards: Hannah Bilka (SEA), Alex Carpenter (SEA), Jesse Compher (TOR), Kendall Coyne Schofield (MIN), Britta Curl-Salemme (MIN), Taylor Heise (MIN), Gabbie Hughes (OTT), Hilary Knight (SEA), Casey O'Brien (NY), Kelly Pannek (MIN), Hayley Scamurra (MTL), Grace Zumwinkle (MIN) |
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| Dec. 3, 2025 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova scored her first PWHL goal and Casey O'Brien picked up her first PWHL assist on Saturday. Kaltounkova, the first overall pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft, left Colgate University second on the all-time points list behind Seattle's Danielle Serdachny, and O'Brien, the third overall pick, won the Patty Kazmaier Award and surpassed Torrent captain Hilary Knight's all-time points record at Wisconsin. |
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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. 29, 2025 |
New York rookie forward Casey O'Brien on playing at Prudential Center for the first time in front of Sirens fans: "I mean, the fans were awesome.
I think I have a lot of family, a lot of friends here, too, so it's always nice to play in front of them. You don't always get that opportunity, but it was cool to see it just when Nicole [Vallario] scored her first goal. How they [the fans] erupted, and they kept the energy the whole game. So that definitely has an impact on us." |
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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. 25, 2025 |
Casey O'Brien, New York's third overall pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft, led all players with 17 faceoff wins on 24 attempts. |
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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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| Oct. 17, 2025 |
The Sirens, who overhauled their roster during the offseason with new on-ice leadership and a retooled forward group featuring first-round picks Kristyna Kaltounkova and Casey O'Brien, will look to make an early statement against Vancouver in front of a home crowd eager for a fresh start. Meanwhile, in Toronto, the Sceptres' opener versus Boston will showcase a team that's coming off a strong finish to last season and hungry to climb even higher in the standings with the addition of rookie power forward Emma Gentry. |
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