The PWHL's 2025 Draft declaration period is officially open. Running from March 1 to May 8, collegiate players and players from overseas can now declare themselves eligible for the 2025 PWHL Draft.
But the seating chart in the West Wing, which still has some empty desks, still remains a source of intrigue for players inside and outside the White House, people familiar with the layout told ...
Detroit is nonetheless considered a front-runner, with the PWHL also impressed with neutral ... moving to the 7,800-seat Coca-Cola Coliseum from the 2,500-seat Mattamy Athletic Centre.
Whether it's riding a bus or sitting in a movie theater, there's rarely a situation where everybody is truly satisfied with their seating arrangement. There often isn't going to be a 100 percent ...
That means the PWHL stretch run is officially here ... even nabbing the No. 2 spot on the goalie depth chart for the 2025 women’s world championships. “This is where we’re thrilled to ...
14,288 came out to see the Minnesota Frost take on the New York Sirens in the eighth game of the PWHL Takeover Tour. The attendance is the fourth-largest so far in the Takeover Tour, trailing ...
The PWHL unveiled their plans for a series of "Unity Games" celebrating Pride over the net month. It includes a new logo designed by Hamilton, Ontario-based artist Eli. Eli is "a queer and ...
And the trade deadline has come and gone, albeit quietly. That means the PWHL stretch run is officially here. The Montreal Victoire have long been in the top spot in our rankings — and the ...
The PWHL’s expansion announcement cannot come soon enough for European players who will soon see their seasons ending and begin planning for the future. It will also give players in Europe a ...
New York Sirens forward and Michigan native Abby Roque scored the first-ever “Michigan”-style goal in Professional Women’s Hockey League history Saturday in a 5-2 loss to the Ottawa Charge.
The world attendance record for a women's hockey was set nearly a year ago when 21,105 people were in the stands for a PWHL game between Montreal and Toronto in the NHL Canadiens' arena.
The world attendance record for a women's hockey was set nearly a year ago when 21,105 people were in the stands for a PWHL game between Montreal and Toronto in the NHL Canadiens’ arena.
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