The first game in the history of the PWHL had everything but the result for the home side. There was the expected sellout ...
PWHL Minnesota beat Ottawa in front of a sold out crowd at TD Place Arena in Ottawa. Here is a photo gallery from the contest from THN photographer Ellen Bond. PWHL Ottawa dropped their fifth ...
She had just been introduced to a world record crowd in Montreal and the fans were ... But there were bumps along the way, and with the arrival of the PWHL’s second season, which begins on ...
PWHL Boston hosted their first Pride Night with a rainbow filled crowd holding signs, waving flags, and showing that inclusion in hockey is possible. Jamie Lee Rattray spoke post game on the ...
LOWELL — It’s been 189 days since Hilary Knight and the rest of her teammates took in cheers from a raucous Tsongas Center crowd. Boston’s PWHL squad has undergone some change since then.
Jennifer Gardiner, Laura Stacey and Abigail Boreen scored in regulation for Montreal (0-1-0-0) before a crowd of 10,033 at ... second with her first in the PWHL. The Edmonton forward’s pass ...
Nearly 400,000 people attended PWHL games in the first regular season, including a record-breaking 21,105 inside the Bell Centre to watch Toronto defeat Montréal — the biggest crowd to ever ...
Of all the dates on the schedule, the PWHL could not have picked a worse ... t have the expected boost of playing before the largest crowd in franchise history. MacLeod admitted her players ...
That game set a record as the largest crowd to watch a women's national hockey game in the United States with 14,551 fans in attendance, "Bringing PWHL games ... for free, sign up for the daily ...
The defending Walter Cup champion Minnesota Frost started strong and finished stronger as Toronto fell for the first time ...
For numerous reasons, the level of play in the PWHL in its second season should dwarf what we saw during its fledgling campaign. For starters, the league has welcomed in a stacked collegiate class ...
The PWHL is returning to Detroit, with defending champion Minnesota playing New York on March 16. Last year, Detroit drew a crowd of 13,736 in hosting one of the league’s two neutral-site games ...