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PWHL Playoffs loom, the league unveiled the inaugural championship rings, celebrating the Walter Cup-winning Minnesota Frost.
While the PWHL regular season was put on pause for the 2025 IIHF Women’s World Championship, Minnesota Frost forward Taylor Heise stayed busy. The Minnesota native helped the U.
Minnesota players and staff received their rings in a private ceremony after Sunday's final home game of the season.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNPWHL expands to Vancouver - Could Detroit also get a professional women's hockey team?Detroit set the record for most fans at a professional women's hockey game in the United States when the Minnesota Frost and ...
Boston is in control of its playoff destiny, and can assure a postseason place with a victory in either of its final two ...
The PWHL is returning from their longest international break of the season for the IIHF women's World Championships. The ...
Currently, the PWHL is made up of six teams located in Boston, Minnesota, Montréal, New York, Ottawa and Toronto. The league did not state which regions it was spying on for potential future ...
The New York Sirens have officially failed to qualify for the PWHL playoffs for the second straight year. New York hasn’t ...
The league currently has five teams — New York, Boston, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto — based in the northeast, and one in St. Paul, Minnesota. PWHL officials have privately expressed concern o ...
The New York Sirens beat the Minnesota Frost 2-0 on April 27. Here are three takeaways from the Sirens' performance.
The still-to-be-named team will join the PWHL's original six franchises in Boston, Minnesota, Montreal, New York, Ottawa and Toronto. It will play at the renovated Pacific Coliseum, the original ...
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