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Hilary Knight captained the Boston Fleet for the past two seasons, and now Knight is shipping out of Boston, perhaps for the ...
The Fleet captain was quickly picked up by PWHL Seattle after Boston did not protect her as part of the league's expansion ...
Hilary Knight was one of the three signings for Boston ahead of its inaugural season. She has been leading the team since.
Seattle announced Wednesday night on social media that it had come to an agreement with the 35-year-old on a one-year ...
Boston Fleet captain and MVP candidate Hilary Knight heads a star-caliber list of players left unprotected by their respective teams in being made available to the PWHL’s expansion franchises ...
Seattle and fellow expansion franchise Vancouver were given a window to sign a maximum of five players prior to the June 9 ...
In switching coasts, Knight bids farewell to her longtime ties to Boston, which go well beyond the two years she spent ...
But the Fleet opted Tuesday to leave her open to poaching by the league’s expansion teams, Seattle and Vancouver, instead protecting defender Megan Keller, goaltender Aerin Frankel, and forward Alina ...
Hilary Knight, Team USA’s most decorated women’s hockey player, was not protected by the Boston Fleet ahead of Tuesday afternoon’s deadline. As expected, Boston protected star goalie Aerin ...
The Boston Fleet won’t look to one person to fill the void left by Hilary Knight. One person simply couldn’t fill it. At least that is the viewpoint of Boston general manager Danielle Marmer.
Still, if Boston general manager Danielle Marmer were to protect ... Especially considering Knight is an all-time great who is still a high-end player. “Signing Hilary Knight was an absolute ...
“Signing Hilary Knight was an absolute no-brainer,” said ... Turner, who spent the first two seasons as Boston’s assistant general manager, is obviously familiar with Knight, and the kind ...