New York vs. Vancouver Pre-Game Preview: December 6th

On December 6, 2025, the New York Sirens will meet the Vancouver Goldeneyes at the Pacific Coliseum for an exciting rematch in the Premier Women’s Hockey League (PWHL). The game begins at 12 p.m. PT and fans can watch the action live on platforms including CBC, MSGSNHD, and the PWHL’s official YouTube channel.
Current Team Standings
- New York Sirens
- Record: 2 wins, 0 losses
- Points: 6
- Position: 2nd Place (Tied)
- Top Scorer: Taylor Girard – 3 goals, 3 assists in 4 games
- Last Game: Loss against Seattle (2-1) on December 3
- Vancouver Goldeneyes
- Record: 0 wins, 1 loss
- Points: 2
- Position: 8th Place
- Top Scorer: Claire Thompson – 2 goals, 1 assist in 4 games
- Last Game: Loss against Boston (2-0) on December 3
Recent Encounters and League Performance
In their last matchup on November 29, the New York Sirens decisively defeated the Vancouver Goldeneyes with a score of 5-1. This game marked an important early-season victory for the Sirens, who are currently leading the season series against Vancouver with 3 points.
Through four games this season, New York has outperformed opponents in terms of shots on goal, consistently establishing a positive shot differential. The Sirens have scored ten goals overall, while Vancouver struggles to find the net, ranking last in shot differential.
Key Player Contributions
- New York Sirens
- Sarah Fillier leads the league with 18 shots on goal.
- Paetyn Levis has scored a goal in consecutive games.
- Jincy Roese and Lauren Bernard are both on two-game assist streaks.
- Vancouver Goldeneyes
- Sophie Jaques leads all defense players with 15 shots on goal.
- Gabby Rosenthal scored against her former team, showcasing her skills.
- Hannah Miller has improved her faceoff success rate, ranking second overall.
Game Preview Highlights
This rematch is not only critical for the standings but also for personal narratives. Sirens captain Micah Zandee-Hart is expected to have many family members in attendance for her first home game in British Columbia. Similarly, rookie Anne Cherkowski is also returning to her native province to compete.
Both teams will aim to assert themselves early. The Goldeneyes have yet to score the game’s first goal this season, a record they hope to change against New York. Meanwhile, the Sirens, despite their offensive prowess, have not yet scored on the power play.
Excitement in Vancouver
The game will also feature “Kids Takeover Day,” with local youth participating in various gameday roles. Activities are set to include mini hockey games and autograph sessions with players like Sarah Nurse and Kim Newell before the game.
This matchup promises to be an exciting and competitive battle, both on and off the ice, as the teams look to establish their identity in the PWHL season.




