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Vancouver Goldeneyes Notch Overtime Win Over Seattle Torrent On Historic Night

VANCOUVER, BC (November 21, 2025) – The Vancouver Goldeneyes skated to a 4–3 overtime victory over the Seattle Torrent in front of a sold-out crowd of 14,958 at the Pacific Coliseum on Friday, capping a historic night as both clubs made their official debuts as the newest teams in the PWHL. Abby Boreen sealed the win for Vancouver by scoring the game-winner at the 1:46 mark of overtime. Seattle forward Julia Gosling started the scoring at 14:40 of the first period — her first of two markers in the frame — with the Torrent’s first goal in team history. Vancouver forward Sarah Nurse responded for the home team just minutes later, at the 17:41 mark, notching the first goal in Goldeneyes team history. After a back-and-forth battle led to Vancouver forward Gabby Rosenthal’s third-period marker and Seattle forward Hannah Bilka’s tally with just over six minutes remaining in the third, it was Vancouver’s Claire Thompson who notched her second point, and first goal, with just over two minutes remaining in regulation to tie the game at 3-3 and send the contest to overtime. Emerance Maschmeyer picked up the victory for the Goldeneyes, making 24 saves, while Corinne Schroeder turned aside 23 shots for the Torrent. 

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