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 ...
the Northwoods League's new softball division hit home runs with team names. They engaged their communities, made local connections, and got the job done. It's a path the PWHL could learn from.
was not an option as the PWHL set out to create six new names to be part of their own history. When asked about her team’s ...
With its facility, proximity to the league’s other Canadian franchises and fan support, Quebec City makes a strong case for ...
Through all the excitement and growth in women’s hockey, one thing was missing in Year 1 of the PWHL: team names, logos and branding. League executives said team branding was too important to ...
Honestly, just having our names and our faces and that you can pick one of us to play on your team." In addition to scanning, the PWHL roster has also been rendered using one of the aspects that ...
We want a team!.” “I think pleasantly surprised but not shocked by any means,” PWHL senior vice president of hockey operations Jayna Hefford told The Associated Press. “I think there’s a ...
"We want a team! We want a team!" The PWHL has already announced their plans to add two more teams next season, although locations haven't been announced. On Sunday, fans in Colorado made their ...
The truly local tie was on the officiating team. Seattle native Katie Glover was one of the referees, a member of the PWHL’s 65-person roster, which is predominantly women. Thirteen of the ...
Over the last week, the PWHL has welcomed more than 45,000 fans to games in Seattle, Vancouver and Denver. The 2025 Takeover ...
Women’s professional hockey arrived in the Centennial State this weekend. The culmination of the PWHL Takeover celebration ...
Three neutral site stops down and six to go, the Professional Women’s Hockey League is quickly discovering how popular it has become at a time the second-year six-team league is considering ...