The PWHL plans to celebrate Women’s Empowerment Month, featuring activations across all six teams. According to the PWHL, ...
A closeup of the PWHL logo prior to the game between the New ... and reset once more in Montreal in April. “[Going into year one], we really didn’t know what to expect … We did the best ...
Intact Insurance, whose partnership with the Professional Women’s Hockey League was announced in November, is becoming a ...
History, of sorts, was made in Ottawa on Thursday. While the American and Canadian men were facing off in the 4 Nations Final down in Boston, two members of PWHL were throwing down on the ice.
We targeted this game as a potential opportunity to battle for second place, with anticipation, if we were successful, that the next one against Montreal is for first pace. “We don’t often ...
Some award races are likely already sealed up — Sarah Fillier has been the best rookie since her PWHL debut on Dec. 1, 2024 — ...
With the win, Montreal’s lead in first place is now nine points over the second-place Toronto Sceptres with 10 games ...
Montreal was the last team to hit the 15 game mark, but they're also the first place team in the PWHL, and they dominated Pat Laprade's midseason PWHL award choices. With Montreal playing its 15th ...
That familiarity played into the PWHL’s selection of its original six markets, as all six (Boston, Minnesota, New York, Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa) had a history of supporting women’s hockey.
Montreal remains atop the PWHL standings with 39 points, seven more than second-place Toronto, with two games in hand. Amanda Pelkey, with her second goal in as many games, and Sidney Morin scored ...