SEATTLE, WA (March 11, 2026) – The Seattle Torrent scored two goals in the final six minutes of play to snap Boston’s record-setting six-game win streak as the eighth place team took down the league leaders by a score of 3-2 in front of an excited 13,350 fans at Climate Pledge Arena. Trailing 2-1 after two periods, Mikyla Grant-Mentis made a hard, short-handed move down the wing, driving the net to backhand the puck past Abbey Levy for her first-ever ‘jailbreak’ goal, and the second in Torrent history at 14:47 of the final frame. Just 1:27 later, Grant-Mentis’ linemates combined on the game winner, with Natalie Snodgrass setting up Danielle Serdachny at 16:14 to complete the comeback. Theresa Schafzahl opened scoring for Boston at 12:30 of the first, tipping the puck past Corinne Schroeder off a Daniela Pejšová one-timer from the point. Alex Carpenter kept the game even to end the first, going end-to-end with less than ten seconds before the buzzer, back-handing the puck past her former teammate at 19:54. Susanna Tapani brought Boston ahead again, tapping a rebound in five-hole at 11:27 of the second, before Seattle battled back to earn their first win in four games of the season series. Former Sirens teammates Schroeder and Levy faced each other for the second time and are now even at one regulation win a piece when head-to-head. Schroeder turned away 25/27 shots while Levy faced the most action Boston has seen this season, stopping 35/38.
The Torrent hope to bring their momentum on the road as they start a five-game road trip in Minnesota on Friday. Meanwhile, Boston wraps up their five-game road trip on Sunday in a highly anticipated matchup against Montréal with first-place on the line, before returning for their first home game since the Olympics on Mar. 17.
Climate Pledge was absolutely rocking from that Grant-Mentis jailbreak goal through to the end of the game. It was a fun one to be in the building for.