Nesn To Air Every Boston Fleet Regular Season Game This Season

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nesn to air every boston fleet regular season game this season

NESN, New England’s premier sports network, on Tuesday announced that it will air every Boston Fleet regular-season game in 2025-26, its third straight season serving as broadcast home to Boston’s Professional Women’s Hockey League... NESN’s broadcast schedule begins on Sunday, Nov. 23 at 1 p.m. ET with Boston’s home opener against the Montréal Victoire. NESN will air all 30 regular-season Fleet games on NESN platforms, along with 30-plus additional PWHL matchups throughout the season. “It’s exciting to build on our partnership with the Boston Fleet as they enter their third season,” said Matt Volk, COO at NESN.

“We’re passionate about connecting fans across New England to this incredible team and expanding the reach of women’s hockey. The energy around the Fleet is contagious, and NESN is proud to help bring that to homes and communities throughout the region.” During the season, the PWHL will pause play twice — first for an International Break from Dec. 8-15 and again for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games from Jan. 29 – Feb. 25, when several Fleet players are expected to represent their national teams.

“NESN has long been the premier destination for Boston pro sports, and we’re thrilled that the Fleet will continue being a part of that family,” said Boston Fleet General Manager Danielle Marmer. “Having every one of our regular-season games on NESN ensures our fans know exactly where to turn for world-class hockey. This continued partnership elevates our players, strengthens our connection to the city, and brings the excitement of Fleet hockey to households across New England.” BOSTON – ​​NESN has announced it will air every Boston Fleet regular-season game in 2025-26, its third straight season serving as broadcast home to Boston’s Professional Women’s Hockey League team. NESN’s broadcast schedule begins on Sunday, Nov. 23 at 1 p.m.

with Boston’s home opener against the Montréal Victoire. NESN will air all 30 regular-season Fleet games on NESN platforms, along with 30+ additional PWHL matchups throughout the season. “It’s exciting to build on our partnership with the Boston Fleet as they enter their third season,” said Matt Volk, COO at NESN. “We’re passionate about connecting fans across New England to this incredible team and expanding the reach of women’s hockey. The energy around the Fleet is contagious, and NESN is proud to help bring that to homes and communities throughout the region.” During the season, the PWHL will pause play twice – first for an international break from Dec.

8-15 and again for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games from Jan. 29-Feb. 25, in which several Fleet players are expected to represent their national teams. Send this article to your social connections. Send this article to your social connections. NESN and NESN+ will carry all 30 Boston Fleet regular-season games during the 2025-26 PWHL season, which kicks off Sunday when the Fleet face Montreal at 1 p.m.

at Lowell’s Tsongas Center. It marks the second straight year the network has carried all Fleet regular-season games. In the United States, and around the world (excluding Canada), all games also will be available to stream for free on the PWHL YouTube channel and thepwhl.com. Fans in Canada can watch all 120 games on TSN and RDS, CBC/Radio-Canada, and Prime Video, with Sportsnet making its return as a broadcast partner this season. NESN and NESN+ will carry all 30 Boston Fleet regular-season games during the 2025-26 PWHL season, which kicks off Sunday when the Fleet face Montreal at 1 p.m. at Lowell’s Tsongas Center.

It marks the second straight year the network has carried all Fleet regular-season games. In the United States, and around the world (excluding Canada), all games also will be available to stream for free on the PWHL YouTube channel and thepwhl.com. Fans in Canada can watch all 120 games on TSN and RDS, CBC/Radio-Canada, and Prime Video, with Sportsnet making its return as a broadcast partner this season. Check out the Fleet’s full broadcast schedule here. “The PWHL’s broadcast strategy isn’t about exclusivity, it’s about accessibility,” PWHL executive vice president of business operations Amy Scheer said in a release. “By working with an incredible mix of broadcast and digital partners across North America, we’re ensuring fans everywhere can experience the speed, skill, and intensity of PWHL hockey.

This approach allows us to continue expanding our audience, strengthen local connections, and showcase our world-class athletes on the biggest possible stage.” BOSTON, MA (October 1, 2025) – The Boston Fleet and the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) announced today the full regular-season schedule for the 2025-26 season. The Fleet will drop the puck on the new season with their home opener on Sunday, Nov. 23, hosting the Montréal Victoire at 1 p.m. ET at the Tsongas Center, Boston’s primary home venue where they will host eight games this season. The team will then travel to Toronto for their first road game on Saturday, Nov.

29 at 2 p.m. ET, where they’ll face the Sceptres in Toronto’s home opener. Boston opens its Agganis Arena slate on Dec. 3 against expansion PWHL Vancouver, the first of four Fleet home games at the venue this season. PWHL Seattle, the league’s other newcomer, visits Agganis on Jan. 7 at 7 p.m.

ET in a matchup against former Fleet captain Hilary Knight. “There isn’t a single opponent we can afford to overlook this season,” said Fleet General Manager Danielle Marmer. “The competitive balance in this league is incredible, and now with the addition of Seattle and Vancouver the intensity and competitiveness are only going to rise. We know we’ll need to bring our best effort every night and find a way to play consistent hockey throughout the season.” During the 2025-26 season, the PWHL will pause play twice — first for an International Break from Dec. 8-15 and again for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games from Jan.

29–Feb. 25, where a number of Fleet players are expected to compete. Chief Operating Officer, NESN (New England Sports Network) & SportsNet Pittsburgh We are excited to announce that NESN will air every Boston Fleet regular-season game in 2025-26. This marks our third straight season serving as broadcast home to Boston’s Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) team. NESN’s broadcast schedule begins on Sunday, Nov.

23 at 1 p.m. with Boston’s home opener against the Montréal Victoire. NESN will air all 30 regular-season Fleet games on NESN platforms, along with 30+ additional PWHL matchups throughout the season. SportsNet Pittsburgh will also air many PWHL games over the course of the season. https://lnkd.in/e5jjfX7F PWHL, NESN, Boston Fleet I’ve always said “if you air it, they will watch” and this is so exciting that NESN is making women’s sports accessible!

That’s how you grow the game! Director of Audio-Visual Services, Tsongas Center. Director/Producer UMass Lowell Hockey, PWHL Boston Fleet, Massachusetts Pirates IFL. Owner/Founder, Phlume MEDIA, Aspiring fiction author We can't wait for the blades to hit the ice here at Tsongas! Looking forward to an amazing game, and an awesome broadcast!

Published on November 18, 2025 under Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) Boston Fleet News Release BOSTON - NESN, New England's premier sports network, today announced that it will air every Boston Fleet regular-season game in 2025-26, its third straight season serving as broadcast home to Boston's Professional Women's Hockey... NESN's broadcast schedule begins on Sunday, Nov. 23 at 1 p.m. with Boston's home opener against the Montréal Victoire. NESN will air all 30 regular-season Fleet games on NESN platforms, along with 30+ additional PWHL matchups throughout the season.

"It's exciting to build on our partnership with the Boston Fleet as they enter their third season," said Matt Volk, COO at NESN. "We're passionate about connecting fans across New England to this incredible team and expanding the reach of women's hockey. The energy around the Fleet is contagious, and NESN is proud to help bring that to homes and communities throughout the region." During the season, the PWHL will pause play twice - first for an International Break from Dec. 8-15 and again for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games from Jan. 29 - Feb.

25, in which several Fleet players are expected to represent their national teams. NESN announced today its broadcast schedule for the PWHL's Boston Fleet ahead of the 2024-25 season. The network will provide coverage of every Boston Fleet regular-season game beginning with their season opener November 30 at 2pm against the Toronto Sceptres. Along with the 30 regular-season Fleet games, which will be broadcast on NESN or NESN+, the network will also air 31 other PWHL games throughout the year. “At NESN, we are committed to becoming the home for women’s sports in New England, and we’re excited to continue our partnership with the PWHL to showcase the passion and energy of professional women’s... “This season we’re thrilled to welcome Bauer as the presenting sponsor of our PWHL coverage, adding a dynamic partner to help elevate the visibility and impact of women’s hockey.

The PWHL captured the attention of the sports world with an electrifying inaugural season last year, and we’re excited to play a part in building on that momentum.” Bauer has been named the presenting sponsor of NESN's PWHL broadcasts marking Bauer’s first integrated sponsorship with a regional sports network for the PWHL. "NESN is not only a strategic partner because of its impactful platform, but also because our values are aligned," said Mary-Kay Messier, VP of Global Marketing at Bauer Hockey. "A key priority for our team at Bauer has been investing in and elevating the women’s game. This includes expanding our PWHL partnership, introducing new authentic and replica jerseys for this season, and a campaign to celebrate both the players and fans that will launch with this new media agreement. Through our collaboration with NESN, we will further elevate the women’s game and provide well-earned exposure to the athletes and the league.

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