Vancouver Goldeneyes beat the New York Sirens 5-2 as Anna Segedi scores her first PWHL goal

The Goldeneyes scored twice in the third period to pull away for the victory.

Mar. 19, 2026 at 10:03am

The Vancouver Goldeneyes defeated the New York Sirens 5-2 in a PWHL hockey game on Wednesday night. Anna Segedi scored her first PWHL goal for the Goldeneyes, who also got goals from Anna Shokhina, Sophie Jacques, Tereza Vanisova, and Mannon McMahon. Sarah Fillier and Anna Bargman scored for the Sirens, who got 24 saves from Kayle Osborne. The win snapped a four-game skid for the Goldeneyes and moved them within three points of the Sirens in the standings.

Why it matters

This game was an important matchup between two teams fighting for playoff positioning in the PWHL. The Goldeneyes were able to bounce back from a recent slump and pick up a crucial home win over the Sirens, who have now lost four straight road games.

The details

The Goldeneyes were the dominant side to start, outshooting the Sirens 12-5 in the first period. Segedi scored her first PWHL goal 6:48 into the first to give Vancouver a 2-0 lead. The Sirens cut the deficit to 3-2 in the second period, but Vanisova scored early in the third to make it 4-2 and McMahon added an empty-net goal to seal the victory.

  • The game was played on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
  • Segedi scored her first PWHL goal 6:48 into the first period.
  • Bargman scored for the Sirens 13:49 into the second period.
  • Vanisova scored for the Goldeneyes 5:27 into the third period.
  • McMahon scored an empty-net goal for the Goldeneyes.

The players

Anna Segedi

A player for the Vancouver Goldeneyes who scored her first PWHL goal in the game.

Sarah Fillier

A player for the New York Sirens who leads the team in scoring this season with 5 goals and 11 assists.

Kayle Osborne

The goaltender for the New York Sirens who made 24 saves in the game.

Kristen Campbell

The goaltender for the Vancouver Goldeneyes who started her third straight game with Emerance Maschmeyer still day-to-day with an injury.

Michelle Karvinen

A player for the Vancouver Goldeneyes who assisted on Segedi's goal.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee

The takeaway

This game showcased the competitive nature of the PWHL, with two teams battling for playoff positioning. The Goldeneyes were able to bounce back from a recent slump and pick up an important home win, while the Sirens will look to end their road losing streak in their next game.