Five BIG Questions Remain About the Upcoming PWHL Season
November is here. The month brings the return of the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) to action for its third season.
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.
November is here. The month brings the return of the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) to action for its third season.
The Montreal Victoire secured their three top players, with two year contract extensions: Marie-Philip Poulin, Laura Stacey, and Ann-Renée Desbiens
PWHL expansion teams in Vancouver, BC, and Seattle, Washington, each revealed their jersey ahead of each team’s inaugural season on
On Thursday, each of the PWHL teams released their training camp rosters. Camps will open in the first week of
On Thursday, each of the PWHL teams released its training camp rosters. Camps open in the first week of November.
Although the puck has yet to drop on the PWHL’s third season, there is already speculation about when and where
Two weeks ago, three-time Olympic gold medalist Rebecca Johnston announced her retirement from Canada’s National Women’s team.
The 2025-26 PWHL season kicks off on Friday, November 21. For the first time in league history, 120 games will be played overall.
The city of Vaugan, Ontario, will host the 15th annual Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer event. A host of PWHL stars will participate.
“Breakaway: The PWHL and the Women Who Changed the Game” was written by Karissa Donkin, a New Brunswick-based journalist with