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The last place Seattle Torrent beat the first place Boston Fleet erasing a pair of deficits to snap a four game losing streak.

The Seattle Torrent picked up three points at home on Wednesday erasing a pair of deficits to beat the first place Boston Fleet 3-2 in front of 13,350 fans at Climate Pledge Arena.

Boston got on the board first as Alina Muller cross the blueline freezing a Torrent defender before sliding a puck back to Daniela Pejsova at the point. Pejsova's shot was deflected home by Theresa Schafzahl net front beating Corinne Schroeder to give the Fleet a 1-0 lead.

With time winding down in the opening frame, Alex Carpenter answered driving down the right wing before roofing a backhander over Abbey Levy to knot the game at 1-1.

In the second period Muller picked up her second assist of the game putting a puck on net where Susanna Tapani pounced on the rebound before Schroeder could cover the puck. Loren Gabel picked up the other assist, her first point of the season after signing with Boston prior to the Olympic break.

Boston held their lead until with 5:13 remaining in the game, Mikyla Grant-Mentis chipped a puck out at the defensive zone blueline on the penalty kill and went end to end before beating Levy with a deke to her backhand. The jailbreak shorthanded goal helped turn momentum further in Seattle's favor. 

Only 1:27 later, Danielle Serdachny scored the game winner as Natalie Snodgrass jumped on a turnover and found Serdachny standing backdoor where she made no mistake with the puck. 

Seattle outshot Boston 38-27 in the game.

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