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"What we do here with the PWHL comes first and foremost," said Sarah Nurse, who was named to Team Canada's Olympic ...
Last season, Sarah Fillier was the runaway winner of the PWHL's Rookie of the Year Award. If Gwyneth Philips had been ...
Sarah Nurse knew Vancouver was primed for professional women's hockey well before the massively successful Take Over Tour hit ...
Kristen Bowness, the Mammoth’s Youth Program Director, has seen Kerfoot’s dedication throughout the last year, especially ...
There is talent outside the PWHL. To claim that all of the world's top players reside in the PWHL would be false. All of ...
PWHL PWHL opens 2nd season looking to build on 1st-year success with new faces, logos and expansion plans Year 2 of the PWHL opens Saturday and features all six teams in action this weekend.
The PWHL has shown a willingness to try a creative or different approach than what has previously existed in the sport — or rather, what has existed in the NHL.
The PWHL is far from some fly-by-night, throw-everything-at-the-wall-and-see-what-sticks operation. The founders knew when to wait — and one look at the six team jerseys is a reminder of that ...
VANCOUVER, BC — The PWHL is heading west by selecting Vancouver as its first expansion franchise on Wednesday as part of the six-team league’s objective to broaden its reach across North America.
The PWHL’s inaugural season is finally here, and it’s going to be fun. I hope you’ll join us. To get more stories like this delivered to your feed, follow our women’s hockey coverage.
If the PWHL was going to meet its stated goal of dropping the puck on Jan. 1, 2024, arenas, schedules, team front-offices, and rosters were all indispensable. Team names and logos were not.
Sports Despite early growing pains, PWHL believes it has the foundation to be a ‘permanent’ women’s hockey league "We are, all of us, on the ground floor of what is going to be a very tall ...
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