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News: PHF WEEKEND PULSE: NOV. 18-20

News: PHF WEEKEND PULSE: NOV. 18-20


Boston stays unbeaten with Minnesota sweep, T6 and Riveters split weekend series

BOSTON, MA – (November 21, 2022) – The Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) season resumed with two weekend series and the debut of two new PHF facilities for Minnesota and Metropolitan. The Boston Pride improved to a perfect 4-0 with a sweep over the host Whitecaps, while the Riveters won the first of two against the Toronto Six.

Here’s a closer look at the results, top performers, and notable highlights:

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2022

Game 7
Boston Pride 2
Minnesota Whitecaps 0
Box Score | Highlights

Corinne Schroeder made 49 saves for a record third-straight shutout victory with Boston goals scored by Jenna Rheault and Christina Putigna in the first PHF game played at Minnesota’s Richfield Ice Arena.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2022

Game 8
Toronto Six 3
Metropolitan Riveters 6
Box Score | Highlights

The Riveters opened The Rink at American Dream with a victory, exploding for six goals against Toronto with Sarah Bujold, Kelly Babstock, and Madison Packer each striking twice.

Game 9
Boston Pride 5 OT
Minnesota Whitecaps 4
Box Score | Highlights

Sammy Davis scored twice including the overtime winner over the Whitecaps to keep the Pride’s perfect start to the season alive. Boston’s McKenna Brand and Aneta Tejralová both contributed multi-assist performances.

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 20, 2022

Game 10
Toronto Six 5
Metropolitan Riveters 2
Box Score | Highlights

Leah Lum opened the scoring for the Six, then tucked the first of three unanswered in the third period to give Toronto a weekend split over the Riveters. Her three-points tied Tereza Vanišová who shared the team lead with a goal and two assists.

SECOND WEEK STANDINGS

The undefeated Boston Pride (4-0-0) picked up three of a possible four points over the weekend based on their regulation and overtime victories and continue to stand alone in first place atop the PHF standings with 11 points. The Toronto Six (3-1-0) added three points and remain in second place with eight, followed by the Buffalo Beauts (1-0-1) who stay in third place with four points after an idle weekend. A regulation win for the Metropolitan Riveters (1-2-0) moves them up to fourth place with three points. The Montreal Force (1-1-0) still have two points and are tied with the Minnesota Whitecaps (0-2-2) whose points have all come by virtue of two overtime losses. The Connecticut Whale (0-1-0) still have just one game under their belt due to the postponement of their home openers this…

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