The first trade of the 2024-25 PWHL season — and the biggest trade in league history — was announced on Monday night.
On paper, the Toronto Sceptres won the PWHL's biggest trade to date by a landslide. Swapping Savannah Harmon and Hayley ...
Two Canadian PWHL teams have pulled off a blockbuster trade that will change the look of their defensive units, swapping key ...
Competing philosophies emphasizing the importance of offense versus toughness led to the Toronto Sceptres and Ottawa Charge ...
While Vancouver (or any city in western North America) doesn't have a team yet, a regular season game is taking place on ...
Wednesday's game at Rogers Arena, which is sold out, is the second of nine neutral-site PWHL games in its "Takeover Tour" ...
With the Professional Women’s Hockey League season underway, NHL.com staff writer Anna Kulesa will be filing a biweekly ...
Listen in to the best on-ice moments from Canadian forward Emily Clark as the visiting Ottawa Charge defeat the Toronto ...
U.S. national team and Boston Fleet forward Hilary Knight finds it fitting to have the PWHL kicking off its nine-game neutral ...
Never accuse Mike Hirshfeld of being afraid to shake things up in an attempt to straighten out his underperforming PWHL team.
Eight former Gophers will return to the University of Minnesota campus on Feb. 27 when PWHL Minnesota hosts PWHL Toronto at 3M Arena at Mariucci. Lauren Bench, Abigail Boreen, Taylor Heise, Amanda ...
The Toronto Sceptres, formerly PWHL Toronto, finished first overall in the inaugural 2024 PWHL season. The Sceptres featured PWHL leading scorer and MVP Natalie Spooner, along with PWHL Goaltender ...