The Toronto Sceptres hosted the New York Sirens for their fifth matchup of the 2024-25 Professional Women’s Hockey League ...
The Sceptres remain in third in the PWHL standings with six games left ... Takeaways Sceptres: Toronto defeated New York for the third straight game this season after dropping its first two ...
Watts has become one of the PWHL’s prolific point-getters this year in Toronto with six goals and 21 points in 23 games. In the Sceptres’ last meeting against New York, forward Hannah Miller ...
Last Sunday, the PWHL recorded its millionth fan since its inaugural season. One million fans in attendance in 155 games ...
The tour has smashed expectations for attendance, media coverage, and has proven a vast tool for promoting professional women ...
Last time we did power rankings (Feb. 3), the Fleet were one of the most baffling teams in the PWHL, with elite talent and depth but only a modest record. Now, it looks like they’re starting to put ...
The PWHL unveiled their plans for a series of "Unity Games" celebrating Pride over the net month. It includes a new logo ...
Toronto Needs To Make A Move With ... Could New York Look To Sell Pieces? While New York isn't mathematically eliminated from the PWHL playoff picture, their playoff hopes are all but done.
The city of Detroit recaptured the U.S. attendance record for professional women's hockey as the PWHL celebrated one million ...
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The Minnesota Frost and New York Sirens played in front of 14,288 fans Sunday night, setting an attendance record for a women ...
A year ago, 13,736 fans watched PWHL Boston and Ottawa on the same sheet of ice at Little Caesars Arena, home of the Red ...
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Young women held up signs with messages for the Professional Women's Hockey League, calling on it to expand to Detroit.
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