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Expansion, growing U.S. attendance top list of challenges for PWHL in year 2
The PWHL’s focus has shifted to hockey after celebrating a year of milestones and firsts. CBC | Sports News
Read More »PWHL Mic’d Up: Boston Fleet’s Jamie Lee Rattray
Listen in to the best on-ice moments from Canadian forward Jamie Lee Rattray as the visiting Boston Fleet lose to Toronto Sceptres 4-2. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Victoire climb to top of PWHL standings with win over Boston
Montreal thwarted the Boston Fleet’s power play five times — including a five-minute major to start the third period — en route to a 3-1 win on Monday night in the Professional Women’s Hockey League. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Watch the PWHL live: Montreal Victoire vs. Minnesota Frost
Watch live as the Minnesota Frost host the Montreal Victoire in Professional Women’s Hockey League action in St. Paul, Minn. CBC | Sports News
Read More »PWHL Mic’d Up: Montreal Victoire’s Marie-Philip Poulin
Listen in to the best on-ice moments from Canadian forward Marie-Philip Poulin as the visiting Montreal Victoire defeat the Toronto Sceptres 4-3. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canada’s women’s pro sports landscape transformed in 2024 with arrival of PWHL, NSL, WNBA
The Professional Women’s Hockey League played a first season and started a second, the Northern Super League fired its engines for an all-Canadian women’s soccer launch, and the WNBA announced its arrival in Canada. Women’s professional sports in Canada reached a critical mass in 2024. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Watch the PWHL: Montreal Victoire vs. Toronto Sceptres
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Read More »PWHL game in Vancouver could be test run for possible expansion team
As the PWHL considers expanding by as many as two teams as soon as next season, a regular-season game in Vancouver on Jan. 8 could help the province’s hope for a team of its own. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Women’s sports had pivotal year, from Summer McIntosh and Caitlin Clark to the new PWHL
Record numbers of fans filled U.S. arenas to watch WNBA rookies Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese in 2024, while Summer McIntosh became the first Canadian to win three gold medals at an Olympics during which Canadians earned an unprecedented 27 medals. CBC | Sports News
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