Jincy Roese returns to her hometown Saturday as the Ottawa Charge take on the Boston Fleet in a Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) Takeover Tour game at Enterprise Center.
The New York Sirens scored six unanswered goals in the third period, erasing a three-goal deficit, to earn a dominant 6-3 win over the Ottawa Charge at TD Place on Tuesday night. The Charge gained ...
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 six-team PWHL may expand next season — in its third year — and is touring cities potentially on the list to get in the ...
The world attendance record for a women's hockey was set nearly a year ago when 21,105 people were in the stands for a PWHL ...
The game, part of the Professional Women’s Hockey League’s Takeover Tour, drew 14,288 fans to Little Caesars Arena in Detroit ...
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 ...
Hockeytown showed up once again for one of the fastest rising leagues in sports. For the second year in a row, fans showed up ...