Hannah Miller and Sarah Nurse powered the Toronto Sceptres to a win over the New York Sirens in front of a packed crowd at Scotiabank Arena.
Attendance is up 30% from last year, the league says. The post PWHL’s Sophomore Year Booms in Canada, Has Room to Grow in U.S ...
Community helped Ryan find a way to play hockey in Spryfield, N.S., when money was tight. Sticking with the sport took him to ...
Women’s league expected to expand by two squads after this season, but adding Western clubs seems most likely.
Andrew Passalacqua raises money to buy crayons and coloring books to be given out to kids during family court proceedings.
The NBA and multiple college basketball conferences postponed games in response to winter weather that broke snowfall records ...
Oakville Hornets alumni Sarah Fillier has begun her rookie season in the PWHL. Now, she's turning heads all over the league ...
Looking for more ways to grow the game, the PWHL announced it is going to host a girls tournament coming up in April in ...
MSG Networks released the following statement about their dispute with Altice USA: "Our goal is to make sure our Knicks, ...
The influx of talent from Europe has been a pleasant surprise in the second season of the PWHL. Three of the top players from ...
The New York Sirens continue to lag behind in attendance. The league has tried moving the team, playing in three different ...
Of all the places Hilary Knight has played competitive hockey — from Beijing to Utica, New York — during her 17 ... Montreal Victoire to kick off the PWHL’s expanded series of neutral ...