The New York Sirens continue to lag behind in attendance. The league has tried moving the team, playing in three different ...
That's what makes the plight of the New York Sirens of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) and their attendance ... Newark Penn Station stop on New Jersey transit to the arena ...
The influx of talent from Europe has been a pleasant surprise in the second season of the PWHL. Three of the top players from ...
The Minnesota Frost were two minutes away from a third consecutive win, but some late New York magic wrested the victory away ...
Hannah Miller and Sarah Nurse powered the Toronto Sceptres to a win over the New York Sirens in front of a packed crowd at Scotiabank Arena.
Attendance is up 30% from last year, the league says. The post PWHL’s Sophomore Year Booms in Canada, Has Room to Grow in U.S ...
Corinne Schroeder did not allow a goal in her second straight game and Jessie Eldridge scored the game-winning goal with a ...
Over the last week, the PWHL has welcomed more than 45,000 fans to games in Seattle, Vancouver and Denver. The 2025 Takeover ...
The win was the second in overtime for New York (3-2-1-3), which beat Minnesota in extra time and lost to the Frost in a shootout. Toronto (2-0-2-5) lost its only other overtime game to Montreal.
Women’s league expected to expand by two squads after this season, but adding Western clubs seems most likely.
Based out of the Flyers’ training facility in Voorhees, the Liberties have two teams of players ranging from ages 11 to 18.