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Five different players scored for New York, including top overall draft pick Kristyna Kaltounkova, Kayle Osborne made 20 saves and the Sirens won their home opener 5-1 over the expansion Vancouver Goldeneyes on Saturday.

The Sirens (2-0-0-1) jumped on top early with a goal by rookie Nicole Vallario barely four minutes in and added a goal late in the first period on a tic-tack-toe play with Sarah Fillier tapping at the back post.


  Maddi Wheeler (18) and Montréal’s Kaitlin Willoughby (19) vie for the puck during the Sirens’ loss to the Victoire in PWHL hockey action in Laval, Que. on Nov. 25, 2025. AP Maddi Wheeler (18) and Montréal’s Kaitlin Willoughby (19) vie for the puck during the Sirens’ loss to the Victoire in PWHL hockey action in Laval, Que. on Nov. 25, 2025. AP

Paetyn Levis made it 3-0 less than a minute into the second period with another goal from the edge of the crease and midway through Kristin O’Neill scored on a shorthanded breakaway.

Sophie Jaques got the Goldeneyes (0-1-0-2), who lost 5-1 at Ottawa in their last outing, on the board early in the third period but 3 1/2 minutes later Kaltounkova answered from close range.

All six goals were season firsts.

Anne Cherowski, the Sirens’ second-round draft pick, had a pair of assists.

Up next

Vancouver plays at Boston on Wednesday.

The Sirens play at Seattle on Wednesday.

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