The Boston Fleet are soaring into the final stretch of the PWHL season with unstoppable momentum. On Tuesday night, they capped off the league's 16-game Takeover Tour in dominant fashion, cruising to a 5-1 victory over the Vancouver Goldeneyes behind a two-goal performance from Jessie Eldridge.
This decisive win marks Boston's fifth consecutive victory, a crucial streak as the regular season winds down. With the win, the playoff-bound Fleet (14-5-2-4) remain hot on the heels of the Montreal team, sitting just one point back from the top spot in the league standings.
Eldridge's offensive outburst was the highlight of the night, showcasing the kind of clutch scoring that defines championship contenders. Her performance powered a Fleet offense that has been firing on all cylinders during this impressive run. With only five games left in their schedule, Boston is peaking at the perfect time, looking every bit like a team ready to make a deep playoff run.
The victory not only solidifies their position in the standings but also sends a powerful message to the rest of the league. As the PWHL's historic season continues, the Boston Fleet have firmly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with, combining skill, determination, and a winning mentality that has fans eagerly awaiting the postseason.