| Jan. 28, 2026 |
Haley Winn earned her seventh assist, tied for the second-most among all rookies this season behind Minnesota's Kendall Cooper's eight. The U.S. Olympian became the fifth Boston rookie in team history to reach eight points in a season, joining teammates Shay Maloney (3G, 6A - 2024-25) and Muller (5G, 11A - 2024), and current Torrent forwards Hannah Bilka (5G, 6A - 2024-25) and Lexie Adzija (6G, 5A - 2024). |
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| Jan. 25, 2026 |
Lexie Adzija scored her second career shorthanded goal in Seattle's last game (she also had one in 2024 with Ottawa). The goal was her third of the season, with her other two goals in Seattle's two Takeover Tour games (one in each). |
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| Jan. 20, 2026 |
Torrent forward Lexie Adzija on the fan energy: "Every single time we play at home it's been incredible. I've played for multiple organizations, and it's different here. Our fans rally around us and even on weekdays, we have over 10,000 fans. As players, that makes this experience so special. We really wanted to get that win for them and I'm happy that we did." |
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| Jan. 20, 2026 |
The Torrent have not scored a first-period goal since Jan. 3 (Lexie Adzija) against Toronto and their six goals in the first period is the lowest total in the PWHL. The Sceptres have only scored eight times in the first period all season and haven't done so in any of their last four games. |
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| Jan. 20, 2026 |
Lexie Adzija's jailbreak goal was a first for Seattle and the second of her career, her last coming in just her fourth PWHL game almost two years ago on Jan. 23, 2024 with Ottawa. The winger now has three goals in 12 games this season, surpassing her 2024-25 season total of two across 29 games with Boston. |
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| Jan. 20, 2026 |
SEATTLE, WA (January 20, 2026) - The Seattle Torrent skated to a 6-4 victory over the Toronto Sceptres on Tuesday night before a crowd of 10,160 at Climate Pledge Arena in the highest scoring game of the PWHL season. A total of 20 different players, including 10 different goal scorers, contributed to the offensive outburst on both sides. With the score knotted 3-3 through 40 minutes, Seattle's season-high three goals in the third period were the difference, capped by a Jessie Eldridge tally to complete a three-point performance for the Torrent forward, one of six players with multiple points on the night. The goals came fast and furious, beginning with Toronto scoring two inside the first three minutes, courtesy of captain Blayre Turnbull at 1:18 and Jesse Compher at 2:54. The Torrent responded with two of their own in a span of 3:57 late in the frame, first by captain Hilary Knight on the power play at 9:52, then by Hannah Bilka at 13:49. Julia Gosling put the Torrent ahead for the first time with a deflection off a Lyndie Lobdell shot for her sixth goal of the season at 4:21 of the second period. Kali Flanagan tied the score at 10:30 with the player advantage, giving the Sceptres two straight games with a power play goal. The Torrent pulled ahead for good with a pair of historic firsts in a three-minute span early in the third period. Lexie Adzija scored the team's first-ever shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal at 2:28, then Megan Carter scored her first career goal and the first-ever goal by a Torrent defender at 5:26, which held as the winner. Natalie Spooner cut the deficit to one with her third of the season at 8:10, before Eldridge added the insurance marker at 18:14. Corinne Schroeder made 31 saves for her second win over the Sceptres this season, while Raygan Kirk took the loss with 27 stops. The teams are now separated by just one point in the standings, with Toronto holding onto sixth place with 17 points, and Seattle in seventh place with 16 points. |
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| Jan. 7, 2026 |
Lexie Adzija has scored in consecutive games, her first two goals as a member of the Torrent. Mikyla Grant-Mentis had the primary assist on both goals and has three points (1G, 2A) in her last two games. |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
Lexie Adzijarecorded points in back-to-back games for the first time since Mar. 8-15, 2025, when she did so with the Boston Fleet. It also marks her first goals in consecutive contests since the 2024 season, when she scored in three straight games with the Ottawa Charge from Jan. 17-24. The longest point streak of Adzija's career came in her first five PWHL gameswith Ottawa, during which she tallied three goals and two assists. |
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| Dec. 28, 2025 |
Lexie Adzija's first goal is also her first point of the season as a member of the Torrent. She scored twice last season in 29 games with Boston, with the first one scored in her 22nd game. |
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| Dec. 28, 2025 |
Torrent Head Coach Steve O'Rourke on Lexie Adzija and Mikyla Grant Mentis' first goals of the season, and overall performance of the third line: "They're certainly building momentum. Each game they've had great opportunities to score goals, and they just keep churning and building that momentum, and tonight they got rewarded for it. It's good to see." |
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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. 21, 2025 |
Seattle Head Coach Steve O'Rourke on special teams' performance: "I thought power play-wise, just like our group, we were a little out of sync tonight. We weren't gelling and we weren't moving it quickly. A lot of times, special teams is a mirror of your five-on-five play, and I felt we were kind of stuck in quicksand all night long, and that comes into the special teams. I thought our penalty kill was decent tonight for the most part. It's always a challenge when players that aren't real killers start off, but I thought Lexie Adzija, Marah Wagner and Jenna Buglioni did a good job once they got out there. We'll go back to it and get after it again for Tuesday." |
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| Dec. 21, 2025 |
Hilary Knight leads a quartet of Torrent players facing their former Fleet teammates for the first time. The captain is the highest scoring player in Boston team history, producing 40 points (21G, 19A) in 54 games over two seasons. Torrent alternate captain Emily Brown played 53 career games in Boston (2-6-8), forward Lexie Adzija played 36 career games over parts of two seasons (3-6-9), and Bilka played 16 games as a rookie with the Fleet in 2024-25 (5-6-11). |
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| Nov. 28, 2025 |
This is the first-ever home game for the Torrent and the second PWHL game at Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena. The first was a Boston win over Montreal, 3-2 in a shootout, on Jan. 5 to launch the PWHL Takeover Tour with 12,608 fans in attendance. Eight members of the Torrent played in that game, including Hannah Bilka who scored a goal and an assist, plus the shootout winner, for the Fleet. Lexie Adzija, Emily Brown and Hilary Knight also played for Boston, while Cayla Barnes (1A), Mikyla Grant-Mentis, Mariah Keopple and Anna Wilgren suited up for the Victoire. |
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