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Boston Fleet’s Jill Saulnier got into what may have been the PWHL’s ‘first real fight’ in win vs. Ottawa

The Fleet emerged with an overtime win after Saulnier's fisticuffs with league penalty minutes leader Tereza Vanišová.

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Boston Fleet's Jill Saulnier and Ottawa Charge's Tereza Vanisova engage in the PWHL's first fight. Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP

Fleet have a hand in possible PWHL history: The Boston Fleet got a 3-2 overtime win on the road in Ottawa on Thursday, and managed to snag what appears to be a notable piece of PWHL league history in the process.

During the third period of a tightly-contested matchup with the Charge, Fleet forward Jill Saulnier and Ottawa’s Tereza Vanišová got into a fight. It was, as the broadcast noted, the “first real fight” that the league has seen.

The clash built up over time after Vanišová took exception to a series of hits. Saulnier did not hesitate, responding with some punches of her own.

According to PWHL Rule No. 46, “‘Fighting’ is not part of PWHL’s game.”

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“Players who willingly participate in a ‘brawl/fight,’ so–called ‘willing combatants,’ shall be penalized accordingly by the Referee(s) and may be ejected from the game,” per Rule No. 46. “Further Supplementary Discipline may be imposed.”

In reality, both players were given roughing penalties, but were not ejected. For Vanišová, it added to her league-leading penalty minutes total. As she was also involved with the scoring (and assisting), Vanišová can claim to be the first in PWHL history to record a “Gordie Howe hat-trick” (a goal, an assist, and a fight all in the same game).

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And while Ottawa responded by scoring two goals to force overtime, Boston walked away with the win after Susanna Tapani scored the decisive goal with less than a minute remaining.

Scores and schedules:

Canada won the 4 Nations Face-Off championship 3-2 after Connor McDavid scored an overtime winner at TD Garden on Thursday night.

Elsewhere, the Celtics defeated the 76ers 124-104 thanks to Jayson Tatum’s triple-double (15 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists).

And the Boston Fleet also got a win, downing the Ottawa Charge 3-2 in overtime.

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Daily highlight: Hanson, Mass. native Ally Sentnor scored an absolute rocket in a 2-0 U.S. win over Colombia on Thursday.

Hayden Bird

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Hayden Bird is a sports staff writer for Boston.com, where he has worked since 2016. He covers all things sports in New England.

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