
The Boston Fleet have added two years to Aerin Frankel, Megan Keller, and Alina Muller's tenure in the city signing three of their foundational players to two-year extensions through 2027-28.
“We’re thrilled to have Aerin Frankel, Megan Keller, and Alina Müller signed through the 2027–28 season,” said Fleet General Manager Danielle Marmer.
“These are three of the best players in the world at their respective positions and having them committed to Boston gives us an elite core to build around. Aerin is the backbone of our team, and we have a chance to win every single night with her in net. Megan is the fabric of our identity and represents everything we love about Boston hockey by being physical, relentless, and reliable at both ends of the ice. Alina has one of the highest hockey IQs in the game and sees the ice incredibly well, elevates everyone around her, and will be a key driver of our offense. With this group leading the way, we’re in great hands for the next three years. Beyond their talent, these are leaders who represent what it means to be part of the Boston Fleet. Their legacy is already being written here, and we know our fans will be proud to continue cheering them on for years to come.”
The trio were all protected by Boston during the 2025 expansion process.
Frankel remains one of the best goaltenders in the world serving as Boston's starter and as a member of Team USA. She's been a finalist for the PWHL's Goaltender of the Year in each of the league's campaigns.
“Every time I step on the ice, I’m reminded of how special it is to represent Boston,” said Frankel. “The passion of the fans, the support from the organization, and the bond with my teammates mean the world to me. I don’t take any of it for granted and couldn’t be more excited to extend my contract in the city of Boston.”
Keller is the top American born defender in the PWHL and was a finalist for the PWHL's 2024 Defender of the Year.
"I’m beyond excited to be part of the Boston Fleet organization for the next three years,” said Keller. “Boston has truly become home, and I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to keep building something special here. Most of all, I can’t wait to get back on the ice in front of our amazing fans!"
Müller, the third overall pick in the inaugural 2023 PWHL Draft, has been one of Boston's offensive leaders in each of the league's two seasons and was recently named Swiss hockey's Woman of the Year for the fifth time in her career.
“I am so happy and grateful to stay in Boston for three more years and continue building towards a championship,” said Müller.
“Boston has become home, both on and off the ice and I’m honored to continue representing this city and this organization. To my teammates, the coaches, the organization and the fans, thank you for the dedication. I can’t wait to get back on the ice and chase something special with this group.”