The New York Sirens generated a flurry of chances and kept the pressure high throughout the game, pushing the pace in a tightly contested matchup. Despite their relentless effort, the Sirens suffered a 4–3 defeat at the hands of the Toronto Sceptres.
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As the Professional Women’s Hockey League enters its third season, here are ten New York Sirens games worth marking on your calendar.
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Despite finishing in 6th place two seasons in a row, the Sirens have an air of excitement surrounding them. Coach Fargo reflected on the lessons learned from the past season and shared his enthusiasm and mindset as we approach season 3. #PWHL#NYSirens
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Greg Fargo isn’t just coaching hockey, he is teaching through every shift, drill, and locker room moment. With a teacher’s mindset and a deep belief in his players, he’s building a team culture rooted in growth, trust, and purpose.
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As we get closer to the PWHL season, take a look at the Sirens' offseason moves! Stay tuned for updates!
New York Sirens Signing Tracker https://t.co/v2cUc4PCFW via @ny_sirens_buzz
For one last time in the 2024-2025 #PWHL season, the #NYSirens and #MTLVictoire faced off on the ice. Though the Sirens fell to the Victoire in regulation, they delivered an action-packed performance, giving their fans a memorable finale to the season.
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On Sunday, March 16, the PWHL made its second trip to Detroit, Michigan. A game filled with homegrown stars and broken records ended with a Sirens regulation win!
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