Sirens sign Kayle Osborne, Jaime Bourbonnais to one-year extensions

The New York Sirens announced Tuesday the team had signed both goaltender Kayle Osborne and defender Jamie Bourbonnais to one-year contract extensions, keeping Bourbonnais through the 2026-27 season and Osborne through 2027-28.
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Osborne, 23, appeared in 10 games last season, going 2-0-3-4 with a .916 save percentage (SV%) and 2.22 goals against average (GAA), recording one shutout. Taken in the fifth round of the 2024 PWHL Draft after a four-year college career at Colgate University, Osborne is expected to take the starting job after the departure of Corinne Schroeder, who signed with the Seattle Torrent in the offseason.
Oz + net = secured 🥅@kayle_osborne has signed a contract extension through the 2027-28 season.
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“My teammates, the coaching staff, and the fans make this place so special,” Osborne said in a press release. “I am thankful for everyone who has been a part of my journey here so far, and I can’t wait to see what is in store for this team.”
Sirens general manager Pascal Daoust said extending Osborne allows the team to remain strong in net.
“Her puck-handling ability perfectly complements our fast-transition identity, and her character elevates everyone around her — including her fellow goaltenders — as they push each other to be the best trio possible,” Daoust said.
As for the 27-year-old Bourbonnais, who was taken No. 9 overall in the 2023 PWHL Draft, she recorded two goals and five assists for seven points while averaging 22:26 of ice time last season. In 56 career PWHL games, Bourbonnais has seven goals and 14 assists for 21 points.
BOURBONNAIS IS HERE TO STAY ‼️@jaimebourb has signed a contract extension through the 2026-27 season.
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“When the opportunity came to stay for another season, it was truly an honor and an easy decision. Playing in front of our amazing fans and alongside the girls in that locker room feels like home,” Bourbonnais said. “I’m so excited to keep building on what we started, and I’m incredibly grateful to be part of this organization.”
“(Osborne) brings leadership and energy both on and off the ice that makes everyone around her better. Her ability to impact every facet of the game makes her a cornerstone of our team,” Daoust said.
The Sirens’ 2025-26 season kicks off Sunday when they travel north of the border to take on the Ottawa Charge. New York’s home opener is Nov. 29 when they face the Vancouver Goldeneyes.