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Maloney scores in overtime, Boston Fleet edge Vancouver Goldeneyes 2-1

Mar 10, 2026 | 10:42 PM

VANCOUVER — Shay Maloney scored 41 seconds into overtime and the Boston Fleet edged the Vancouver Goldeneyes 2-1 on Tuesday.

Much of the Professional Women’s Hockey League game was a goalie duel, with neither side scoring until the third period.

Haley Winn was first to strike, getting the Fleet (9-4-2-2) on the board early in the final frame with her second goal of the year.

Hannah Miller responded for the Goldeneyes (5-1-3-9) at the 16:34 mark, blasting a one-timer past Boston goalie Aerin Frankel from just inside the blue line.

Frankel stopped 25 of the 26 shots she faced as her side won its sixth straight game (2-4-0-0). Boston’s last loss came on Jan. 11 when the Ottawa Charge took a 2-1 shootout win.

Kristen Miller made 25 saves in the Vancouver net.

The win moved the Fleet back into sole possession of first place in the league standings, two points ahead of the Montreal Victoire.

TAKEAWAYS

Goldeneyes: Continued to press after Boston’s goal and created ample chances, but couldn’t get a shot past Frankel until Miller’s strike late in the third. … Vancouver was without goalie Emerance Maschmeyer, who is listed as day to day with an upper-body injury. Kimberly Newell served as Campbell’s backup.

Fleet: Supported their goalie with 15 blocked shots across the game. … Were solid in the faceoff dot, winning 52.2 per cent of battles in the dot during regulation.

KEY MOMENT

Susanna Tapani slid a pass to an unmarked Winn and the American defender took a couple of strides before blasting a shot past Campbell from inside the faceoff circle at the 3:19 mark of the third period. The goal was Winn’s second of the season.

KEY STAT

Neither team was able to capitalize on its power plays, with Boston going 0-for-2 and Vancouver going 0-for-3.

UP NEXT

Fleet: Visit the Torrent in Seattle on Wednesday.

Goldeneyes: Continue a five-game homestand Saturday against the Ottawa Charge.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 10, 2026.

Gemma Karstens-Smith, The Canadian Press