PWHL Take Tour: A Hit in Winnipeg
The PWHL Takeover Tour made its stop in Winnipeg, Manitoba Sunday night for the league’s inaugural game in the rabid hockey market.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is a women’s professional ice hockey league in North America. The league comprises eight teams, four of each from the United States and Canada. The teams play a regular season to earn one of four places in a postseason tournament that determines the winner of the Walter Cup.
The PWHL Takeover Tour made its stop in Winnipeg, Manitoba Sunday night for the league’s inaugural game in the rabid hockey market.
After a very strong few performances after the Olympic break for the PWHL, the Sceptres tried to keep the train rolling on Sunday.
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For the first time in history, four PWHL games were played on a single day. Informally dubbed the “Ultimate Send-Off”, Thursday was the last pre-Olympic game day.
Sound the alarm bells. The Toronto Sceptres are in trouble. Troy Ryan’s squad is a sinking ship. Thursday’s 5-0 loss to the expansion Vancouver Goldeneyes.
A collective sigh of relief was echoed by the near-sellout crowd at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, from fans of both
On Friday afternoon, Team Canada announced its roster of 23 players that will attempt to defend the women’s hockey gold
Kayle Osborne turned in a 31-save shutout performance to lead the New York Sirens to a 2-0 victory over Toronto