| Jan. 13, 2026 |
Marie-Philip Poulin has points in six straight games (4G, 5A) for the league's longest active point streak. A point tonight would tie the league record of seven straight games set by Alex Carpenter last season with New York. The Victoire captain has also assisted in five straight games, one shy of the record of six games set last week by Frost rookie defender Kendall Cooper. |
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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. 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. 7, 2026 |
Alex Carpenter scored the game-tying goal with less than five minutes remaining in regulation against the Sceptres, her team-leading fifth goal of the season and 50th career point, becoming the first American and one of four PWHL players to reach the all-time milestone. Seattle has won all four games the alternate captain has scored in this season (3-1-0-0) and none of the games in which she hasn't (0-0-1-3). |
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| Jan. 5, 2026 |
Three PWHL players reached the 50-career point milestone last week, a bar set earlier this season by Poulin. Watts met the mark with Toronto's lone goal last Tuesday against Minnesota and has now reached 52 career points (27G, 25A) following a two-point effort on Saturday against Seattle. She has tied her career-high with points in five straight games and set a new team record with goals in four consecutive games, the longest goal scoring streak of the season and one shy of tying Sarah Fillier's 2024-25 record of five. Seattle alternate captain Alex Carpenter became the first American player to reach 50 career points (24G, 26A) with a goal against Toronto on Saturday, her 58th career game. One day, later Coyne Schofield hit the milestone with a primary assist, then followed it up with her league-leading eighth goal of the season to bring the Frost captain's career point total to 51 (26G, 25A) in 64 career games. Montreal's Laura Stacey (47) and Seattle's Hilary Knight (47) are the next closest players to the half century mark. See career PWHL leaders here. |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
The Seattle Torrent earned the first road victory in team history, edging the TorontoSceptres3-2 in a shootout in front of16,012fans at TD Coliseum during theDoordashPWHLTakeover Tour(tm)in Hamilton on Saturday afternoon. Alex Carpenter provided the game-tying goal with4:21remainingin the third period to send thegame toovertime, as the Torrent outshot theSceptres39-29. Seattle opened the scoring whenLexieAdzijascored for the second straight game, giving the Torrent a 1-0 lead just 5:10 into the first period. Toronto responded early in the second, as Natalie Spooner scored 55 seconds in to tie the game 1-1, her second goal of the season. Daryl Watts extended her goal streak to four games in the third, giving theSceptrestheir first lead at 9:55. Carpenter then tied the game, recording her 50th career PWHL point. |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
1.Alex Carpenter (SEA) 1G2.Daryl Watts (TOR) 1G, 1A3.Corinne Schroeder (SEA) 27/29 SVS |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
Alex Carpenterbecame the third player in PWHL history to reach 50 career points, joining Marie-Philip Poulin andDaryl Watts, by scoring her fifth goal of the season. The marker was the 24th of her career, achieved in her 58th game, andshe sitssecond all-time in points per game (0.86), trailing only Poulin (0.97). |
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| Jan. 3, 2026 |
Seattle forwardJulia Goslingon the progress she's madesinceplaying for the Sceptres in the 2024-2025season:"I think it's been linear, but also just coming intoa new environment, new coaching staff,that'sreallybelieved in me from the start, and just playing with some really incredible players. I feel like I started to feel confident last year in theplayoffs, so it wasniceending that way and bringing it into the new year. Idefinitelyfelt more confidentearly on playing with players like Alex Carpenter and Hilary Knight. I feel like I'm still bringing the type of game I want to play and not forcing pucks to them. It's linear but being surrounded by new people, new staff, a lot of support, and a lot of growth." |
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| Dec. 29, 2025 |
Seattle's Alex Carpenter (23G, 26A) and Toronto's Daryl Watts (25G, 24A) are both one point away from reaching 50 career points. Poulin was the first player to reach the all-time milestone in her second game this season. Montreal's Erin Ambrose is one assist shy of 30 and would become the first player to reach the all-time mark. See career PWHL leaders here. |
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| Dec. 28, 2025 |
Jessie Eldridge comes to Dallas riding her first point streak as a member of Seattle (1G, 1A). She put together five different point streaks over two seasons spent with New York. Another former Siren, Alex Carpenter, is tied for the team lead with four goals in six games. With 49 career points (23G, 26A), the Torrent alternate captain could become just the second player in PWHL history to reach 50 following Marie-Philip Poulin. |
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| Dec. 28, 2025 |
Alex Carpenter took a game-high 28 faceoffs for the third time this season and had a game-high 19 wins at the dot. The Torrent alternate captain leads all PWHL centers with 170 faceoffs and is the first to surpass 100 faceoff wins this season (104). |
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| Dec. 23, 2025 |
Seattle forward Alex Carpenter on the team's overall performance: "It was a good bounce back from our last game and we played a more complete game this time against a really good team. We shut down everything that they had tonight. We were getting bodies in front of pucks and trying to block as many as we could knowing that we had Hannah behind us. We're super confident in her, but we were trying to give her a little break now and then and block a couple ourselves." |
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| Dec. 23, 2025 |
Poulin (66.3%) is one of three Victoire centers with a faceoff winning percentage over 50%, along with Alexandra Labelle (66.7%) and Abby Roque (50.9%). Alex Carpenter (61.4%) is the only Torrent center with a winning efficiency on draws. |
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| Dec. 23, 2025 |
Alex Carpenter's fourth goal of the season ties for both the team lead and second in the PWHL alongside Gosling. Her four goals in six games is one game quicker than her 2024-25 season pace. The former New York Siren has goals in consecutive games against Montreal, lighting the lamp when she last faced the Victoire on May 3, 2025 at Prudential Center. |
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| Dec. 23, 2025 |
SEATTLE, WA (December 23, 2025) - The first-ever meeting between the Montreal Victoire and Seattle Torrent did not disappoint, with a narrow 2-1 win for the Torrent to end the Victoire's four-game win streak and send the home team into the holiday break with a 3-2 homestand record. Rookie Hannah Murphy stood tall, recording her third win in as many starts to launch her pro career, withstanding a barrage of 38 Victoire shots, including 30 between the second and third periods. After 18:37 of play in the first period, Abby Roque opened scoring for the visitors, but the lead did not last with Seattle's Alex Carpenter notching her fourth goal of the season at 3:32 into the second. Julia Gosling's game-winning goal came 3:23 into the third, but the Victoire pressured until the final buzzer, including a six-on-four stretch with a power play and extra attacker in the final 2:30 in search of the equalizer. Ann-Renee Desbiens made 21 saves in the loss. |
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| Dec. 21, 2025 |
Alex Carpenter has scored in two straight games and tied a career high with three points (two goals, one assist) in Wednesday's win. Her other game with three points came in her first game of last season when she had two goals and an assist for New York at Minnesota. |
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| Dec. 17, 2025 |
SEATTLE, WA (December 17, 2025) - The Seattle Torrent have won two straight games on home ice, tallying a season-high four goals on route to a 4-1 victory over the Ottawa Charge on Wednesday night at Climate Pledge Arena. In front of 9,389 fans, Seattle carried the momentum from their late third-period comeback win over the New York Sirens before the international break, led by the forward line of Alex Carpenter, Julia Gosling and Hilary Knight who combined for three goals and seven points. Gosling opened scoring on a Torrent power play with just three seconds remaining in the first period. Carpenter broke the game open in the second period with a pair of goals, coming 6:25 (PP) and 11:29 into the frame. Hannah Bilka was involved in three of the game's four goals, recording a primary assist on Gosling's goal and assisting on Carpenter's first goal, before an empty net goal of her own at 18:30 of the third period. Ottawa's Rebecca Leslie refused to let the Charge go away quietly, stealing the shutout from Hannah Murphy with her late third period goal at 19:21. Murphy turned away 24/25 shots to record her second win in two starts, the first rookie in PWHL history to accomplish the feat. She combined with the Charge's Sanni Ahola - making her PWHL debut - to form the season's first all-rookie goaltending duel. Ahola became the first Finnish goaltender to appear in a PWHL game, recording 20/23 saves. |
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| Dec. 17, 2025 |
Hilary Knight and Alex Carpenter have each tallied exactly five shots in each of their last two games. Both skaters have had 15 career games with five or more SOG, tied for the second most in PWHL history with only Laura Stacey (25) having more. Knight is also one of only two PWHL players with more than 200 career shots on goal (205), behind only Stacey (217). |
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| Dec. 17, 2025 |
Alex Carpenter was involved in three of the four Torrent goals, recording her first multi-point game of the season and has now scored power play goals in consecutive games. The alternate captain's only other three-point performance came in New York's season opener on Dec. 1, 2024 (2G, 1A) and was also part of the last time she scored in back-to-back contests (Dec. 1-4, 2024). In her three previous two-goal games, only once did Carpenter score both goals in regulation and in a single period (Feb. 21, 2024 in the first period vs. Montreal). |
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| Dec. 17, 2025 |
1. Alex Carpenter (SEA) 2G, 1A2. Hannah Murphy (SEA) 24/25 SV3. Hannah Bilka (SEA) 1G, 2A |
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| Dec. 10, 2025 |
The collection showcases the PWHL's rapidly growing legacy and features game-used equipment, signed items, limited-edition pieces and exclusive artifacts, all sourced directly from PWHL teams and players from the league's first two historic seasons. Fans can view the full collection at , featuring marquee items including:therealest.com/pwhlAll-time leading scorer and Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin's 2025 PWHL Playoffs game-worn jerseyMVP finalist and Seattle Torrent captain Hilary Knight's and game-used stick from her 2024-25 season with the Boston Fleetgame-worn jersey2024-25 PWHL Defender of the Year Renata Fast's game-used Toronto Sceptres stick2025 PWHL Draft Puck signed by Nicole Gosling immediately following her first-round selection by the Montreal VictoireAll-Star forward and Torrent alternate captain Alex Carpenter from her 2024-25 seasonwith the New York Sirensgame-used stickMinnesota Frost Defender Natalie Buchbinder's game-worn helmet |
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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. 8, 2025 |
The Torrent scored the fastest two power play goals in PWHL history, courtesy of Alex Carpenter and Hilary Knight, in a span of 22 seconds late in the third period to defeat the Sirens 2-1 on Wednesday. The goals were Seattle's first-ever scored at home and led to the team's first-ever win at Climate Pledge Arena. Three days later in Vancouver, Surrey, BC, native Jenn Gardiner scored the first shorthanded 'jailbreak' goal in Goldeneyes history and Emerance Maschmeyer stopped all 28 shots to record the team's first-ever shutout as part of a 4-0 victory over the Sirens on Saturday at Pacific Coliseum. It also marked Vancouver's first-ever regulation win and extends their home winning streak to two (1-1-0-0). Only Minnesota (2-0-0-0) won their first two inaugural games on home ice in 2024. See all PWHL results here. |
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| Dec. 4, 2025 |
Alex Carpenter's historic goal for Seattle was the 20th of her career and scored against her former Sirens squad. The Torrent alternate captain is New York's all-time leading scorer with 43 points (19G, 24A) in 50 games during the league's first two seasons. |
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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 |
1. Hilary Knight (SEA) 1G, 1A2. Alex Carpenter (SEA) 1G3. Hannah Murphy (SEA) 23/24 SV |
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| Dec. 3, 2025 |
Alex Carpenter, Jessie Eldridge and Schroeder will face their former Sirens teammates for the first time as members of the Torrent. Carpenter is New York's all-time leading scorer, producing 43 points in 50 career games before signing with Seattle and being named alternate captain. Eldridge, chosen in the third-round of the Expansion Draft, ranks second on New York's all-time list with 38 points and played in all 54 of the team's games in two seasons. Schroeder appeared in 35 games for New York and amassed 17 wins and a PWHL record five career shutouts. |
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| Nov. 28, 2025 |
The Torrentforwardline ofAlex Carpenter,Julia GoslingandHilary Knightfired 15 shots on goal, with all three playersrecordinga game-highfive shots each. |
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| Nov. 28, 2025 |
Eight players from these teams first took to the ice at Climate Pledge Arena during the Rivalry Series on Nov. 20, 2022, where a crowd of 14,551 set a record for a national women's game in the U.S. Knight scored two goals and one assist to lead the Americans to a 4-2 win over Canada. Team USA also featured Torrent forward Alex Carpenter (1A), and Minnesota's Coyne Schofield (1A), Kelly Pannek (1A), Lee Stecklein (1A) and goaltender Nicole Hensley (22/24). Canada's lineup included Frost Reserve Elizabeth Giguere (1A) and Torrent forward Jessie Eldridge. |
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| Nov. 25, 2025 |
Marie-Philip Poulin reached and surpassed the half century mark for career points with a goal and an assist in her 53rd career game and holds the league's best all-time points-per-game average (0.96). The Victoire captain's 30 career goals lead the next highest scorer by seven (Natalie Spooner, 23) and her 51 career points are also seven more than the next two players (Daryl Watts and Alex Carpenter, 44). |
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| Nov. 21, 2025 |
Alex Carpenter and Emily Brown were announced on Thursday as the team's inaugural season alternate captains. |
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| Nov. 21, 2025 |
Alex Carpenter now has six points (3G, 3A) in three season opening games following her assist tonight for Seattle. She had two multi-point openers in her first two seasons with New York.
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