With the Professional Women’s Hockey League season underway, NHL.com staff writer Anna Kulesa will be filing a biweekly notebook on all the happenings in the league. Today, a look at some of the top ...
Although names and jersey designs weren ... A closeup of the PWHL logo prior to the game between the New York Sirens and the Toronto Sceptres at Prudential Center on December 18, 2024.
She took part in the team’s November training camp, but took some extra days off to rest, and mostly was in a no-contact jersey ... Toronto faced off against New York in the first PWHL ...
The deal — which is a swap of positional depth players — is the lone move announced on a quiet PWHL trade deadline day.
Attendance is up, and so is scoring two-thirds through the Professional Women’s Hockey League's second season, with the ...
Her surge coincides with Toronto welcoming back 2024 PWHL MVP Natalie Spooner while ... benefitted in establishing their home at New Jersey’s Prudential Center after playing out of three venues ...
The race for first place in the PWHL is shaping up like last season ... the Montreal Victoire and Toronto Sceptres are setting the pace for the rest of the league. Let’s see how Hunter Crowther ...
The Professional Women’s Hockey League has fined Toronto Sceptres defender Renata Fast US$250, the league announced Tuesday. The PWHL also suspended Minnesota Frost forward Britta Curl-Salemme ...
The Boston Fleet and New York Sirens matched up in Buffalo on the sixth stop of the PWHL Takeover Tour, which is bringing the six-team women’s league – in its second season – to new markets across ...
The Fleet, who play home games at the Tsongas Center, have the second-lowest average attendance in the PWHL. Sold-out ...
The New York Sirens have slightly benefitted in establishing their home at New Jersey’s Prudential ... Miller time Toronto forward Hannah Miller leads the PWHL points race following a recent ...
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