Three neutral site stops down and six to go, the Professional Women’s Hockey League is quickly discovering how popular it has ...
After a fantastic debut, the league is back for another season, and it came bearing gifts, including some sweet team jerseys. All six franchises received new threads, and they already look tremendous.
Over the last week, the PWHL has welcomed more than 45,000 fans to games in Seattle, Vancouver and Denver. The 2025 Takeover ...
The Takeover Tour begins next week with stops in Seattle, Vancouver, and Denver. Several players will be making a return home ...
The league had previously set the record at a neutral-site game between Ottawa and Boston in Detroit (13,736) last season.
The PWHL is on its third stop of its nine-city Takeover Tour, and has been met with raucous sold-out crowds so far.
Looking for more ways to grow the game, the PWHL announced it is going to host a girls tournament coming up in April in ...
Nicole Hensley played in two Olympics, six world championships and now the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
Women’s professional hockey arrived in the Centennial State this weekend. The culmination of the PWHL Takeover celebration ...
The top two teams in the Professional Women’s Hockey League, one from Canada, one from the United States, neither from Denver ...
Fans in franchise cities got their first glimpses of the apparel, but now the rest of the country can see how great they truly are because the league is on tour. That’s right. The PWHL Takeover ...
Dubbed the ''Takeover Tour,'' the PWHL's series of neutral site games opened with Boston's 3-2 shootout win over Montreal before a crowd of 12,608 at Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena on Jan. 5 ...