The second-year women’s pro hockey league chose Denver among nine cities to host a game during its Takeover Tour to gauge potential markets.
The Minnesota Frost looked to be in early trouble but found a way to climb back into the game and get the overtime win.
From shocking trades to a surprising number of suspensions, not to mention some stellar rookie play, the PWHL isn't afraid to ...
FDSN, YouTube’s PWHL Channel Frost update:Minnesota (5-2-1) is hungry for a redeeming win. In its last game, a squad ...
For Jennifer Gardiner and Rylind MacKinnon, the Vancouver stop on the PWHL's Takeover Tour is more than a game for them, and ...
When the Montreal Victoire took on the Boston Fleet in Seattle, the ceremonial faceoff featured Jessica Campbell dropping the ...
Wednesday’s game at Rogers Arena, which is sold out, is the second of nine neutral-site PWHL games in its “Takeover Tour” ...
Three Boston Fleet players were named PWHL Stars of the Week for the week of Dec. 30 - Jan. 5 following a regulation loss, an ...
We’re now into 2025, and the PWHL’s second season has been filled with big performances, lots of scoring, a blockbuster trade and plenty of off-ice chatter.
NEW YORK AND TORONTO– Boston Fleet forward Susanna Tapani, Fleet defender Megan Keller and Fleet captain Hilary Knight have ...
Seattle was the ideal launch site for the tour. The city boasts one of the highest fan attendances for women’s sports, with ...
More than 12,000 fans filled Climate Pledge Arena for the Professional Women's Hockey League's "Takeover Tour" and saw Boston ...