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Maschmeyer Stars in Historic Goldeneyes Victory
7 Dec
Summary
- Emerance Maschmeyer recorded 28 saves for the franchise's first shutout.
- Abby Boreen scored two goals, marking her first multi-goal game.
- Vancouver secured its first regulation win in franchise history.

The Vancouver Goldeneyes achieved a historic 4-0 shutout victory against the New York Sirens on Saturday, thanks to a stellar 28-save performance by Emerance Maschmeyer. This marks the franchise's first shutout in its history. Abby Boreen ignited the offense with two goals, including the game's first, and Ashton Bell added another early in the first period. Jenn Gardiner also contributed a goal and an assist, securing a commanding 3-0 lead by the end of the first intermission.
The Goldeneyes' triumph represents their first regulation win in franchise history, a significant milestone after a challenging start to the season. Despite being outshot 28-20, Vancouver's defense held strong, preventing the Sirens from finding the back of the net for the first time this season. Goaltender Kayle Osborne made 16 saves for New York.
Looking ahead, the Sirens are scheduled to host the Boston Fleet on December 17th. The Goldeneyes will host the Ottawa Charge on December 16th. Vancouver now looks to build on this success, particularly in front of their home crowd, after recently struggling on the road.




