PWHL Notebook – November 15
Ottawa Charge dealt huge blow To the disappointment of hockey fans in the nation’s capital, time may be running out
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.
Ottawa Charge dealt huge blow To the disappointment of hockey fans in the nation’s capital, time may be running out
Heading into the third training camp for the PWHL, in some ways the playing field was leveled by the expansion
On Remembrance Day, the Toronto Sceptres (PWHL) took to the ice at their training facility at Ford Performance Centre just prior to the team’s first media availability.
The PWHL announced their second annual Takeover Tour, bringing PWHL hockey to neutral sites across Canada and the United States.
On Monday night, the Hockey Hall of Fame inducted its class of 2025, including three PWHL honorees. The Hall inducted Daniele Sauvageau, Jennifer Botterill, and Brianna Decker.
A historic Hockey Hall of Fame class will be inducted on Monday. For the first time in history, three women
An Abbey Murphy (University of Minnesota) hat trick on Thursday, followed by another from Team Captain Hilary Knight (Seattle Torrent)
On Thursday, the newest Canadian PWHL expansion team revealed its new identity as the Vancouver Goldeneyes. The identity is inspired by
One of the many outstanding things left for the PWHL to release prior to the start of the third season
Jenner and Saulnier enter Cornell HOF Team Canada stars Brianne Jenner and Jill Saulnier have combined for three Olympic gold