| Jan. 13, 2026 |
Brianne Jenner scored the tying goal on Sunday, her seventh of the season, and also scored in the shootout, her third shootout goal of the season. The Charge captain is on a three-game goal scoring streak (4G) and is tied for second in goals with Kristyna Kaltounkova (behind Kendall Coyne Schofield - eight) but leads in shootout goals. Her career point total stands at 47. |
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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. 9, 2026 |
Brianne Jenner is tied for third in the league with five goals after a pair against the Frost. She also had two goals in her first meeting with the Goldeneyes as part of a record tying four-point effort and is tied for the PWHL lead with two multi-goal games (Kendall Coyne Schofield and Kristyna Kaltounkova). Last season it took her 22 games to reach double digits in points, compared to 10 games in 2025-26. The Charge are 16-1 all-time in the regular season when their captain scores. |
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| Jan. 6, 2026 |
2. Kristyna Kaltounkova (NY) 2G |
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| Jan. 6, 2026 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova, the Sirens first overall pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft, took a team-leading five shots (the only Sirens player to take more than two) and scored her team-leading fifth goal of the season on Friday. Kaltounkova has goals in two straight games and has attempted 40 shots this season, second most to Laura Stacey's 43. The 23-year-old was one of eight PWHL players named to Czechia's Olympic roster today. |
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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 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova scored a goal for the third straight game, tying the longest streak by a rookie this season (Abby Newhook, BOS), and has recorded multi-goal performances in both games against Toronto this season. With six goals over her last five games, she now has seven on the season -- four more than the next-highest rookie -- and moves into sole possession of second place in the league overall, just one behind leader Kendall Coyne Schofield (MIN). She is still seeking her first PWHL assist. |
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| Jan. 5, 2026 |
A pair of Sirens forwards scored their first career goals last week, including fifth-round rookie Anna Bargman and veteran Savannah Norcross. Bargman's goal came in her tenth career PWHL game following a four-year collegiate career at Yale University. Norcross scored in her 29th career game, having played for New York in the inaugural season before competing in the SDHL in 2024-25. There have been 88 different goal scorers this PWHL season including 18 rookies, with Sirens first overall pick Kristyna Kaltounkova leading all first-year players with five goals. See this season's PWHL rookie leaders here. |
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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 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova found the scoresheet for the second straight game -- and fourth time in her last four games. She now has five goals on the season to sit atop the rookie ranks and second in the league overall. The Czech first-overall selection also fired five shots on goal, pushing her season total to 35 -- the most in the PWHL. |
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| 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. |
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| Dec. 31, 2025 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova's fourth goal of the season leads all rookies and is tied for the second most in the league overall, alongside teammate Taylor Girard. The Czech first overall pick tallied four shots on net, bringing her total to 35 on the season - the most of any skater heading into 2026. |
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| Dec. 31, 2025 |
1. Kayle Osborne (NY) 27/27 SV2. Kristyna Kaltounkova (NY) 1G3. Savannah Norcross (NY) 1G |
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| Dec. 31, 2025 |
NEWARK, NJ(December 31, 2025) - The New York Sirens close out 2025 with back-to-back wins for the first time this season, overtaking the Vancouver Goldeneyes 2-0 at Prudential Center on New Year's Eve. Kayle Osborne turned away all 27 of Vancouver's shots to record a career-high second shutout of the season in her league-leading ninth game of the season. New York came out hot at both ends of the ice with forward Kristyna Kaltounkova opening scoring just 1:21 into the first for the Sirens' game winning goal. Savannah Norcross added insurance to the Sirens lead at 4:39 into the third with her first career goal. The Sirens survived a late charge by the Goldeneyes who pulled goalie Emerance Maschmeyer for an extra attacker in the game's final three minutes. |
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| Dec. 28, 2025 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova, New York's first overall pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft, leads all rookies with 27 shots on goal. In the Sirens last game against Toronto, the Czech forward became the first rookie to record a two-goal game this season. |
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| Dec. 22, 2025 |
Ottawa's Rory Guilday (1G, 4A) is the first PWHL rookie to reach five points this season. The defender chosen fifth overall in June's draft has contributed on the scoresheet in four of her seven games this season, the most among all Charge skaters. New York first overall pick Kristyna Kaltounkova became the first PWHL rookie to record a two-goal game on Sunday at Prudential Center, including the Sirens first power play goal of the season. Seattle second-rounder Hannah Murphy is a perfect 2-0 in the crease to launch her professional career with a 1.00 GAA and .959 SV%. See this season's PWHL rookie leaders here. |
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| Dec. 21, 2025 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova became the first PWHL rookie this season to record a two-goal game and is tied for the rookie lead in goals with three. The Sirens first overall pick had seven multi-goal games during her final season at Colgate University in 2024-25. Her two goals came on five shots on goal, a figure she's reached four times this season, giving her 27 shots on goal in total to lead all rookies. |
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| Dec. 21, 2025 |
1. Jesse Compher (TOR) 2G, 1A2. Kristyna Kaltounkova (NY) 2G3. Elaine Chuli (TOR) 37/40 SV |
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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 |
NEWARK, NJ (December 21, 2025) - The Toronto Sceptres got back into the win column with a 4-3 victory over the New York Sirens on Sunday afternoon at Prudential Center. Toronto's win comes on the heels of two straight losses to Montreal, while New York has now suffered four straight regulation losses. Jesse Compher paced the Sceptres offense with a three-point performance, including the game's opening goal at 9:19 of the first period and an empty net goal at 18:23 of the third period, which held as the game-winner. Sirens first overall pick Kristyna Kaltounkova scored twice on the home side, including a first period marker at 17:37 to tie the game 1-1 and end the team's eight period scoreless drought. After a Blayre Turnbull power play goal regained the Sceptres lead at 1:21 of the second period, Kaltounkova followed suit with the first Sirens power play goal of the season at 6:17 to knot the score 2-2. Emma Maltais put the Sceptres ahead 3-2 at 7:36 of the middle frame. The Sirens battled back in the third period with Taylor Girard scoring with an extra attacker at 18:44 to cut the deficit to 4-3. Elaine Chuli stood tall to pick up her second win as a Sceptre in as many starts, turning aside a season-high 37 of 40 shots faced. Kayle Osborne stopped 23 of 26 in the loss. Toronto returns home for a Tuesday date with Ottawa, while New York will hit the ice after Christmas when they take on Seattle next Sunday, Dec. 28 in Dallas as part of the PWHL Takeover Tour. |
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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. 15, 2025 |
The final leg of the Women's Euro Hockey Tour consisted of six games played Dec. 10-12 between the host Finland, Czechia, Sweden and Switzerland in their final tune up ahead of naming their Olympic rosters. Six PWHL players recorded points, led by Boston's Alina Muller with five (2G, 3A) in three games for Switzerland. Minnesota's Denisa Krizova (1G, 3A), Klara Hymlarova (1G, 1A), Boston's Daniela Pejsova (1G, 1A) and New York's Kristyna Kaltounkova (1G) all produced offensively in a pair of wins for Czechia, and Toronto's Sara Hjalmarsson (1G, 1A) contributed to Sweden's two wins. |
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| Dec. 8, 2025 |
Czechia (8): Klara Hymlarova (MIN), Kristyna Kaltounkova (NY), Denisa Krizova (MIN), Natalie Mlynkova (MTL), Katerina Mrazova (OTT), Daniela Pejsova (BOS), Aneta Tejralova (SEA), Tereza Vanisova (VAN) |
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| Dec. 4, 2025 |
SEATTLE, WA (December 3, 2025) - Seattle alternate captain Alex Carpenter and captain Hilary Knight scored two goals in 22 seconds late in the third period to secure the Torrent's first-ever home win at Climate Pledge Arena over the New York Sirens by a score of 2-1. Carpenter's game-tying goal at 18:36 was also Seattle's first home goal in team history, scored to the delight of the energetic crowd of 8,622. Rookie goaltender Hannah Murphy made 23 saves in her PWHL debut, earning the win opposite her former Colgate University teammate Kayle Osborne, who made 18 saves for the Sirens. New York's Paetyn Levis opened the scoring just 3:16 into the first period and the Sirens held their lead for 55 minutes of play. A Kristyna Kaltounkova major penalty at 16:01 of the third put Seattle on the power play where they capitalized twice. Knight set up Carpenter's goal before scoring the winner at 18:58 for a two-point performance, with Hannah Bilka assisting on both goals. Tonight was New York's only trip to Climate Pledge Arena this season and the next time the two teams meet is in Dallas for the PWHL's Takeover Tour stop on December 28. |
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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 |
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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| Dec. 1, 2025 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova, New York's first overall pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft, was one of four rookies to score their first career PWHL goals last week. Her milestone marker was scored during the Sirens home opener at Prudential Center with her family visiting from Czechia. Fellow Czech forward Natalie Mlynkova, a second-round pick by Montreal, became the first rookie to score on the power play and second to have her first career goal count as a game-winner when she opened the scoring against the Sirens last Tuesday. Boston fifth-round pick Abby Newhook scored her first career goal in the Fleet's road win over the Sceptres on Saturday. Nicole Vallario became the first rookie defender to score this season, with the Switzerland-born rearguard finding the net just 4:08 into her PWHL debut on Saturday. A total of 10 PWHL rookies have produced offensively so far this season. See all PWHL rookie scoring leaders here. |
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| 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. |
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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 |
Kristyna Kaltounkova, the first overall pick in the 2025 PWHL Draft, became the fifth New York rookie to hit the scoresheet this season through the team's first three games. |
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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. 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. 23, 2025 |
Season Three of Jocks in Jills kicks off with an exclusive interview with Kristyna Kaltounkova, the PWHL's first overall pick in the 2025 Draft, debuting Friday, Oct. 24 at 6 a.m. ET. New episodes drop every Tuesday and Friday morning across all major audio platforms and on the PWHL YouTube channel. |
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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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| Oct. 17, 2025 |
Fans of hockey's brightest young stars will want a piece of this Friday Night special. When Minnesota visits New York in mid-January, all three of the league's No. 1 overall draft picks--Taylor Heise (2023), reigning Rookie of the Year Sarah Fillier (2024) and Kristyna Kaltounkova (2025)--will be on the same ice. |
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