VANCOUVER – Abby Boreen scored 1:26 into overtime and the Vancouver Goldeneyes rallied to edge the Seattle Torrent 4-3 and collect the first win in franchise history on Friday.
It was the inaugural game for the Professional Women’s Hockey League’s first two expansion teams, and an enthusiastic sellout crowd of 14,958 took in the game at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum.
Claire Thompson had a goal and an assist for the Goldeneyes (1-0-0-0), while Sarah Nurse notched the first tally in franchise history and Gabby Rosenthal scored early in the third period.
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Julia Gosling scored twice for the Torrent (0-0-1-0) in the first period, and Hannah Bilka added a goal in the third.
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Takeaways
Goldeneyes: Controlled play early, but couldn’t capitalize on early chances and chased the game after Seattle scored twice in the first. Vancouver failed to score on three power plays across the night.
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Torrent: Brought ample physicality and got good looks from the high-skill line of Gosling, Hilary Knight and Alex Carpenter. The visitors were left shorthanded when defender Aneta Tejralova suffered a lower-body injury after getting checked into the endboards midway through the second.
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Key moment
Tereza Vanizova sprinted up the ice and sliced Boreen a pass across the slot in overtime. Boreen wasted no time shovelling it into the side of the net for the win.
Key stat
The Goldeneyes won without holding the lead at any point during regulation.
Up next
Goldeneyes: Begin a four-game road swing against the Charge in Ottawa on Wednesday.
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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 21, 2025.
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