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    Ian Kennedy
    May 7, 2025, 19:43
    Updated at: May 7, 2025, 19:43
    Hilary Knight of the Boston Fleet - Photo @ PWHL

    The PWHL this week released a sheet of advanced statistics looking at both team and individual performers from the 2024-25 PWHL season. One of the aspects the league looked at was the players who combined most frequently in the PWHL for points.

    Here's a look at the league's top duos.

    Hilary Knight and Alina Muller

    The Boston Fleet pair combined for 11 goals this season where they both recorded a point on the play. It's an impressive number considering Muller went almost the first third of the year without registering a point. Once the duo caught on however, it was all fire. The duo led the league with Muller feeding Knight for seven of her goals, most of any combo in the league, and Knight returned three of those tying the pair for the most assist-to-goal combinations with ten.

    Hannah Miller and Daryl Watts

    Watts and Miller were crucial to the success of the Toronto Sceptres this season. Daryl Watts was primarily the set up woman in the pair as she fed Miller for six goals this year. The pair recorded points on 11 goals this season and had 10 assist-to-goal combinations directly.

    Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey

    Poulin and Stacey are a dynamic duo on and off the ice. Both provided primary assists on five goals to one another totalling 10 assist-to-goal combinations, and 11 goals in total. Jennifer Gardiner and Cayla Barnes also had unique connections to Poulin finishing among league leaders in various totals.

    Sarah Fillier and Jessie Eldridge

    The two combined on the most goals in the league together recording points on 12 of the New York Sirens' goals this season. Directly, Eldridge recorded six assists on Sarah Fillier goals this season, while Fillier returned the favour three times.

    Taylor Heise and Michela Cava

    Heise and Cava combined to record points together on 11 Minnesota Frost goals this season. Cava directly assisted on five of Heise's goals, while Heise fed Cava on four. Minnesota had another unique combination as Sophie Jaques assisted on five goals this season by Kendall Coyne Schofield. It tied them for the top defender to forward combination in the league with Cayla Barnes and Marie-Philip Poulin, and Ottawa's Jincy Roese and Tereza Vanisova.