Fleet sign Liz Schepers to two-year deal, Chloe Aurard to one-year deal

Hunter Crowther
Jun 19, 2025, 01:43 EDT
Fleet sign Liz Schepers to two-year deal, Chloe Aurard to one-year deal
Credit: PWHL

The Boston Fleet announced Wednesday the team had signed forward Liz Schepers to a two-year contract and Chloe Aurard to a one-year deal.

The 26-year-old Schepers spent the last two seasons with the Minnesota Frost, winning two Walter Cup championships and scoring the series-winning goal in both Finals.

“We are thrilled to welcome Liz to the Fleet and continue to see her game develop here in Boston,” General Manager Danielle Marmer said in a news release. “Liz has shown she is made for big moments, having scored game winning goals in back-to-back Walter Cup clinching games.”

In 2024-25, Schepers scored two goals and four assists for six points in 27 regular-season games, including two goals and an assist in the playoffs. In 46 career PWHL regular-season games, Schepers has two goals and seven assists for nine points, while in 18 career playoff games, she has three goals and five assists for eight points.

“I couldn’t be more excited to be joining the Fleet,” said Schepers. “Boston has an amazing sports community, and I am grateful for the opportunity to be a part of it. I can’t wait to get started and contribute to an already strong team and culture.”

As for Aurard, 26, she recorded two goals and two assists for four points in 27 regular-season games with the New York Sirens in 2024-25. In 48 career PWHL games, she has three goals and nine assists for 12 points.

“We’re excited to welcome Chloe back to Boston after her collegiate career at Northeastern,” Marmer said. “Every time we faced New York, it was clear how fast, physical, and relentless she is on the forecheck — constantly applying pressure and forcing turnovers. She brings a gritty, competitive edge to her game and isn’t afraid to play with a bit of bite.”

Aurard says she’s “incredibly thankful” to be back in Boston.

“Having played here for five years at Northeastern, this city has become so much more than just a place, it’s a community I feel a part of and am proud to call home,” she said.

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