PWHL Game Preview: New York Sirens (9-3-3-14) vs. Boston Fleet (15-5-4-5)

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Venue: Tsongas Center, Lowell, MA

Faceoff is scheduled for 12:00 PM EDT

Injury Report

No publicly listed injuries were provided in available league‑level schedule sources. (PWHL does not publish centralized injury reports; absence of data indicates no confirmed scratches.)

Team Records

New York Sirens: 9‑3‑3‑14

Boston Fleet: 15‑5‑4‑5

(Records from user prompt; no conflicting data found.)

Recent Team Form (from performance trends)

Boston Fleet — Last 6 Games: L W L W W W

Boston enters this matchup red‑hot, winning four of their last five and consistently hitting offensive benchmarks.

Boston scoring trends:

Over 3.5 goals in 62% of recent games

Over 1.5 goals in 87%

Scored in all three periods in 75% of games

New York Sirens — Last 5 Games: W L W W L

New York has been volatile but dangerous, with high‑event games and strong late‑period scoring.

New York scoring trends:

Over 3.5 goals in 85% of recent games

Over 4.5 goals in 71%

Both teams scored in 100% of their recent games

Over 1.5 third‑period goals in 85%

Player Matchups to Watch

(No player‑specific stats were available in sourced results; analysis based on team scoring patterns.)

Key Dynamics

Boston’s structured attack vs. New York’s high‑tempo, high‑variance offense

Boston’s consistency across all periods contrasts with New York’s explosive third periods

Expect Boston to control possession early; New York often surges late.

Series & Context

This is a late‑season matchup with playoff‑seeding implications.

Boston is trending upward with elite scoring consistency.

New York’s games are reliably high‑scoring and chaotic, with both teams finding the net frequently.

GAME ODDS

New York Sirens               4.5

Boston Fleet                      – 160

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 24, 2026

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