After a very successful inaugural season, the Professional Women’s Hockey League is looking to expand further.
The PWHL announced on Monday the competition will travel to Raleigh, North Carolina and the Pacific Northwest. The six-team ...
However, the solution might be within their ranks. The selection of Northeastern graduate, and Milton, Ontario native, Megan ...
The Professional Women’s Hockey League announced on Monday they will play a game at Climate Pledge Arena as part of a ...
The reigning Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) goalie of the year, the Toronto Sceptres’ Kristen Campbell, is looking ...
The Professional Women's Hockey League will play nine games outside its markets across North America this season, as it ...
Alex Ovechkin tied one NHL record in his pursuit of another before leaving during the third period with an apparent left leg ...
The Professional Women’s Hockey League is stopping in Denver during its PWHL Takeover Tour next year. The Montreal Victoire will take on the Minnesota Frost on Jan. 12 at Ball Arena. It will be the ...
Rogers Arena in Vancouver as part of what the league is calling its Takeover Tour. ...
Here’s what Josh Yohe is hearing. • The PWHL’s upcoming “Takeover Tour” will bring neutral-site games to Buffalo, Detroit, ...
The PWHL is expanding its footprint, hosting games in established hockey markets like Denver, a move showcasing the league's ...
The PWHL is taking women’s pro hockey to places from Raleigh, North Carolina, to the Pacific Northwest in releasing its nine-date schedule of neutral site games. Billed as the “Takeover ...