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All six PWHL teams will be playing on the final day of the regular season, and if we’re being honest: the league couldn’t have wrote a better script. The Montreal Victoire and Toronto Sceptres ...
Professional Women’s Hockey League announces Seattle as eighth PWHL franchise, joining six original clubs and expansion team ...
Toronto Sceptres, Montreal Victoire and Ottawa Charge are in the hunt for the Walter Cup, looking to dethrone defending ...
Minnesota players and staff received their rings in a private ceremony after Sunday's final home game of the season.
The PWHL playoffs were set on Sunday and the Minnesota Frost, who snuck into the tournament thanks to back-to-back wins to ...
The team, which was unveiled as PWHL Vancouver at a news conference on Wednesday, will play at Pacific Coliseum.
The PWHL is officially expanding once again. In a formal announcement from league officials, Seattle was named the eighth franchise. They will begin play in the upcoming 2025-2026 season.
The Professional Women's Hockey League told Seattle it's on its way. Now, attention turns to the many tasks for a new team ...
The PWHL is expanding to eight teams next season by adding Seattle as its second new franchise alongside Vancouver, B.C., and The Associated Press has learned that plans already are in the works ...
The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) announced Seattle will be the league's eighth franchise, a week after launching its seventh organization a few hours north in Vancouver. The team ...
The Charge came in needing a win of any kind, or a Minnesota loss against Boston later Saturday, to secure their first postseason appearance in the PWHL. Ottawa lost 5-2 to Toronto in the regular ...