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 (PWHL) team. 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.”
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See the full Boston Fleet schedule below (all times Eastern):
Sunday, Nov. 23: vs. Montréal (1 p.m., NESN)
Saturday, Nov. 29: @ Toronto (2 p.m., NESN)
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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)
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Friday, Dec. 19: @ Minnesota (8 p.m., NESN)
Sunday, Dec. 21: @ Seattle (5 p.m., NESN+)
Saturday, Dec. 27: @ Ottawa (12 p.m., NESN)
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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)
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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)
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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+)
*Note: specific NESN platform subject to change.
About NESN
NESN is consistently one of the top-rated regional sports networks in the country with award-winning Red Sox and Bruins coverage, and recently named RSN of the Year by Cynopsis. NESN and NESN+ are delivered throughout the six-state New England region and are available anytime, anywhere, on any device on the NESN 360 app via direct subscription or TV authentication. The network is also distributed nationally as NESN National. NESN’s free ad-supported streaming (FAST) channel, NESN NATION, offers 35+ hours of weekly live and original programming, including exclusive sports content, interviews, and behind-the-scenes features, available on Samsung TV Plus, Prime Video, Roku, LG, Twitch, Plex, and TCLtv+. NESN.com is one of the country’s most visited sports websites with dedicated digital video production and always-on news coverage. NESN’s social responsibility program, NESN Connects, is proud to support and connect its employees with charitable organizations in the Greater Boston community. NESN also manages SportsNet Pittsburgh, home of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Pittsburgh Pirates for all regionally televised games in and around Pittsburgh, as well as other local sports content. NESN is owned by Fenway Sports Group (owners of the Boston Red Sox) and Delaware North (owners of the Boston Bruins).
About Boston Fleet
Boston Fleet is one of eight teams in the newly launched Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), which was founded in 2023. The PWHL began its inaugural season in January 2024 and features the best women’s hockey players in the world. The PWHL has broken multiple attendance records and holds the worldwide record for a women’s hockey game. For the latest news and information on Boston Fleet, visit boston.thepwhl.com or follow the team on Facebook, Instagram, and X. Follow the PWHL on all social media platforms @thepwhlofficial.
Featured image via Nala Burton/The PWHL






