BOSTON – NESN, New England’s premier sports activities community, introduced Tuesday it’ll air each Boston Fleet regular-season sport in 2025-26, its third straight season serving as broadcast residence to Boston’s Skilled Ladies’s Hockey League staff.
NESN’s broadcast schedule begins on Sunday, Nov. 23 at 1 p.m. with Boston’s residence opener towards the Montréal Victoire.
NESN will air all 30 regular-season Fleet video games on NESN platforms, together with 30+ further PWHL matchups all through the season.
“It’s thrilling to construct on our partnership with the Boston Fleet as they enter their third season,” stated Matt Volk, COO at NESN. “We’re keen about connecting followers throughout New England to this unimaginable staff and increasing the attain of ladies’s hockey. The vitality across the Fleet is contagious, and NESN is proud to assist carry that to houses and communities all through the area.”
Through the season, the PWHL will pause play twice – first for an Worldwide Break from Dec. 8-15 and once more for the 2026 Winter Olympic Video games from Jan. 29-Feb. 25, during which a number of Fleet gamers are anticipated to characterize their nationwide groups.
“NESN has lengthy been the premier vacation spot for Boston professional sports activities, and we’re thrilled that the Fleet will proceed being part of that household,” stated Boston Fleet Normal Supervisor Danielle Marmer. “Having each considered one of our regular-season video games on NESN ensures our followers know precisely the place to show for world-class hockey. This continued partnership elevates our gamers, strengthens our connection to town, and brings the thrill of Fleet hockey to households throughout New England.”
Full schedule (all instances Japanese):
Sunday, Nov. 23: vs. Montréal (1 p.m., NESN)
Saturday, Nov. 29: @ Toronto (2 p.m., NESN)
Wednesday, Dec. 3: vs. Vancouver (7 p.m., NESN)
Sunday, Dec. 7: vs. Minnesota (3 p.m., NESN)
Wednesday, Dec. 17: @ New York (7 p.m., NESN)
Friday, Dec. 19: @ Minnesota (8 p.m., NESN)
Sunday, Dec. 21: @ Seattle (5 p.m., NESN+)
Saturday, Dec. 27: @ Ottawa (12 p.m., NESN)
Saturday, Jan. 3: vs. Vancouver (7 p.m., NESN)
Wednesday, Jan. 7: vs. Seattle (7 p.m., NESN)
Sunday, Jan. 11: vs. Ottawa (12 p.m., NESN)
Wednesday, Jan. 14: vs. Toronto (7 p.m., NESN)
Sunday, Jan. 18: @ Seattle (10 p.m., NESN)
Wednesday, Jan 28: vs. New York (7 p.m., NESN)
Saturday, Feb. 28: @ Ottawa (2 p.m., NESN+)
Thursday, March 5: @ New York (7 p.m., NESN+)
Tuesday, March 10: @ Vancouver (10 p.m., NESN+)
Wednesday, March 11: @ Seattle (10 p.m., NESN)
Sunday, March 15: @ Montréal (1 p.m., NESN+)
Tuesday, March 17: vs. Toronto (7 p.m., NESN+)
Saturday, March 21: vs. Seattle (4 p.m., NESN)
Tuesday, March 24: vs. Vancouver (7 p.m., NESN+)
Friday, March 27: @ Toronto (7 p.m., NESN)
Sunday, March 29: @ Minnesota (4 p.m., NESN 360)
Tuesday, April 7: @ Vancouver (9:30 p.m., NESN 360)
Saturday, April 11: vs. Montréal (TBA, NESN)
Wednesday, April 15: vs. Minnesota (7 p.m., NESN)
Friday, April 17: @ Montréal (7 p.m., NESN+)
Wednesday, April 22: vs. Ottawa (7 p.m., NESN+)
Saturday, April 25: vs. New York (TBA, NESN+)
*Observe: particular NESN platform topic to vary.
