Lowell, Mass. Jessie Eldridge scored the first of four Boston goals and Aerin Frankel made 30 saves to lead the Boston Fleet to a 4-0 victory over the New York Sirens on Saturday, closing the regular season. The win left Boston with a 16-5-4-5 record and preserved the team's chance to finish first if Seattle upsets Montreal. Boston, Montreal and the two-time defending champion Minnesota Frost have clinched postseason spots, while Toronto and Ottawa were scheduled to play later Saturday for the final berth. Frankel recorded her eighth shutout and extended a scoreless streak against the Sirens to 130:54; Eldridge’s goal was her 14th of the season and seventh in eight games, with an assist from Megan Keller.
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If you're a Boston Fleet fan, this victory is a big deal. It keeps the team's hopes alive for a first-place finish. The outcome of the Seattle vs Montreal game will be crucial. So, keep an eye on that match.
Eldridge and Frankel are in top form, powering the Fleet to a season finale win. With a 16-5-4-5 record, Boston is a strong contender in the postseason. If you know someone who loves women's hockey, this is worth sharing.
The Boston Fleet benefited from Aerin Frankel’s 30-save shutout and timely scoring by Jessie Eldridge, which strengthened their playoff positioning and momentum heading into postseason calculations.
The New York Sirens suffered a 4-0 shutout loss that halted their offensive output in the regular-season finale and left them without a scoring response in that match.
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Eldridge, Frankel power Fleet to season finale victory
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