PWHL New York claims 2nd straight OT win, handing Boston 3rd consecutive loss

Carpenter plays hero in extra frame again for 2-1 road victory

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Caption: New York scored five minutes in when Aerin Frankel kicked out a rebound during a melee in front of the Boston net and Emma Woods scored for a 1-0 lead en route to a 2-1 win on Saturday at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell. (@PWHL_NewYork)

Alex Carpenter scored on a shot that caromed off the Boston goalkeeper's stick handle and into the top left corner to give visiting New York a 2-1 Professional Women's Hockey League victory in overtime on Saturday.
It's New York's second straight win over Boston at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell. The two entered the game tied for fourth in the six-team league.
New York has frustrated Boston's offence in two games, earning a 4-1 victory in their first trip to Boston. This time New York scored five minutes in when Aerin Frankel kicked out a rebound during a melee in front of the Boston net and Emma Woods scored for a 1-0 lead.
WATCH l Carpenter scores 2nd straight OT winner:

Media Video | PWHL New York edges Boston with Carpenter's 2nd straight OT winner

Caption: PWHL points leader Alex Carpenter scores an overtime goal for the second consecutive game and lifts New York to a 2-1 overtime victory over Boston.

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Boston outshot New York but could not solve goalkeeper Corinne Schroeder until Megan Keller tied it with 1:04 left in the third period after Boston pulled Frankel in favour of an extra attacker, threading a shot between Schroeder's pads and trickled in to tie it at 1-1.
Boston had opportunities that saw the puck ring off the post. Hannah Brandt had the best opportunity with about six minutes left in the third period on a breakaway, putting a shot on goal, then poked the rebound through Schroeder's pads, but defender Ella Shelton knocked the puck off the goal line to deny Boston the goal to even the game.
Schroeder earned the win in goal for New York, stopping 34 of 35 shots. Her goals-against average of 1.83 ranks second behind Montreal's Elaine Chuli (1.31).
Frankel made 22 saves on 24 shots for Boston.
Carpenter's game-winning goal moves her into the PWHL's scoring lead with 12 points on six goals and six assists, one point more than Toronto's Natalie Spooner.
The full schedule of PWHL games airing on CBC Sports this season is available here(external link).
WATCH l Watch full replay of Saturday's game:

Media Video | PWHL: New York at Boston

Caption: Watch Professional Women's Hockey League action as Boston hosts New York in Lowell, Mass.

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