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Some of the PWHL's stars are on the move as the league prepares to welcome two new expansion teams in 2025-26.
Elly Garcia-Dudek can’t help but gaze out toward the ice during hockey practices at the Kraken Community Iceplex. The 12-year ...
Forward Hannah Bilka was reunited in Seattle with former Boston Fleet captain Hilary Knight in the PWHL’s expansion draft.
Driven by a shared partner in Woody Creek Distillers, the PWHL is sending four players to Aspen to hold women’s only clinics ...
NEW YORK AND TORONTO, ON —The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) today announced the May SupraStars of the Month, presented by AIRSUPRA® (albuterol/budesonide) Inhalation Aerosol. The award ...
The expansion announcements mark the league’s first move westward, as the original six teams include five in the Northeast — Boston, New York, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto — and one in ...
and closed with a visual of the PWHL Vancouver logo. “The momentum behind the PWHL continues to grow and the fans have made it clear. They’re ready for a team here and now. Today is a great ...
The PWHL unveiled their plans for a series of "Unity Games ... After returning from World's, the league will resume their celebrations in Ottawa on April 26, and in Toronto on April 29. Eli's logo, ...
Initially called PWHL Toronto, the team adopted the name Sceptres in September 2024, referencing Toronto’s "Queen City" nickname. Their new logo features “TS” initials, with yellow added to ...
the new Toronto Sceptres' logo unveiled by the PWHL this offseason. The two, almost identical, have become a hot topic for Taylor Swift and women's hockey fans, particularly last month as Swift's Eras ...
the new Toronto Sceptres' logo unveiled by the PWHL this offseason. The two, almost identical, have become a hot topic for Taylor Swift and women's hockey fans, particularly last month as Swift's ...
PWHL opens 2nd season looking to build on 1st-year success with new faces, logos and expansion plans
Each team has a logo and nickname ... a league that has Toronto moving into a larger home, New York finally settling on a home after splitting games at three sites, and the PWHL expanding its ...
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