Tour Draws 123,601 Fans Across Nine Games, Sets New Milestones for Professional Women's HockeyAn estimated 80% attendees experienced their first-ever PWHL gameNEW YORK AND TORONTO (April 11, 2025) â The Professional Womenâs Hockey League (PWHL) is taki...
According to various reports, the PWHL's first ever expansion franchise will be announced next week. That team, as reports state, will be heading to Vancouver, British Columbia.
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According to various reports, the PWHL's first ever expansion franchise will be announced next week. That team, as reports state, will be heading to Vancouver, British Columbia.
Vancouver's The Province was the first to report that an expansion team is heading to the city. According to a press announcement by PR firm LBMG, a press conference involving local government and "key stakeholders" is scheduled for next Wednesday in Vancouver.
The Province also reported that the new Vancouver franchise is likely to play at the Pacific Coliseum.
Opened in 1968, the historic Pacific Coliseum was the original home for the NHL's Vancouver Canucks until 1995 when the team moved to the new Rogers Arena.
The PWHL visited Vancouver this year as part of their PWHL Takeover Tour playing in front of a sold out crowd of 19,038 at Rogers Arena. It was the top attended game at Rogers Arena this season, exceeding home attendance for the NHL's Vancouver Canucks as well.
ST. LOUIS, MO (March 29, 2025) - Tereza VaniĆĄovĂĄâs two goals within 32 seconds late in the third period powered the Ottawa Charge past the Boston Fleet on Saturday afternoon during the final stop of the PWHL Takeover Tourâą at Enterprise Center in St. Louis. Ottawa leapfrogs Minnesota to take hold of the fourth and final playoff spot for the first time in nearly two months, as the playoff race continues with four games left for all six PWHL teams on the season. Boston took an early lead at 8:24 in the first period as Susanna Tapani capitalized off an Ottawa turnover to open the scoring. The game remained scoreless through the second period and the majority of the third period as Boston hung onto their one-goal lead. With four minutes remaining in the game, as Ottawa sought to swing the momentum in their favor, VaniĆĄovĂĄ found the equalizer to breathe life into the Charge bench, before burying the game winner just 32 seconds later on the power play. Gwyneth Philips earned her fifth career
BOSTON, MA (March 26, 2025) - The Toronto Sceptres rallied with four goals in the third periodââ including three in just over six minutesââ to complete a comeback victory over the Boston Fleet at a sold out Agganis Arena on Wednesday evening. Daryl Watts led the way for Toronto with two goals in the period, while Renata Fast scored the game-winner for the Sceptres. Hilary Knight scored both goals for the Fleet, with Alina MĂŒller and Susanna Tapani picking up the assists on both tallies.
Knightâs first goal opened the scoring late in the first period, and Boston maintained its one-goal lead until the third frame. At 4:07, Watts collected her first of the night, tying the game at one. Less than two minutes later, Hayley Scamurra put Toronto ahead 2-1 with her first goal of the season. Continuing the momentum, Fast gave the Sceptres a two-goal lead at 10:16 with what would be the eventual game-winner.
Knight scored her 15th of the season for Bostonâs final goal of the game to cut Tor
OTTAWA, ON (March 25, 2025) â The New York Sirens scored six unanswered goals in the third period, erasing a three-goal deficit, to earn a dominant 6-3 win over the Ottawa Charge at TD Place on Tuesday night. The Charge gained momentum early in the game with a shorthanded âjailbreakâ goal from Rebecca Leslie, followed by goals from Emily Clark and captain Brianne Jenner to put Ottawa up by three after two periods of play. However, the game was far from over as New York opened the floodgates in the third period to stifle Ottawaâs momentum. Jessie Eldridge put her team on the board 1:25 into the final frame, then Sarah Fillier found the twine on the power play to cut the Sirensâ deficit to 3-2. Jade Downie-Landry then scored a pair of goals less than four minutes apart to give the Sirens their first lead of the game, silencing the Ottawa crowd of 5,707. FIllier added to New Yorkâs tally with her second of the night to extend the Sirensâ lead to two, and Alex Carpenter sealed the win for
NEWARK, NJ (March 22, 2025) â Tereza VaniĆĄovĂĄ led the Ottawa Charge to a 5-2 victory over the New York Sirens with her second hat trick of the season on Saturday afternoon before a season-high crowd of 4,767 at Prudential Center. The win was Ottawaâs third in as many games this season in New York and the first of two games in four days between the teams. Charge captain Brianne Jenner opened the scoring on the power play with less than five minutes remaining in the first period to give Ottawa the lead. The Sirens responded midway through the second period with a power play marker of their own from Ella Shelton to knot the game at one. VaniĆĄovĂĄ then found the back of the net twice within a span of 2:18 to extend Ottawaâs lead to two after two periods of play. Abby Roque put her team back within one with the leagueâs first-ever âMichigan-styleâ highlight-reel goal to start the third period, but VaniĆĄovĂĄ snuffed New Yorkâs momentum with her third of the night just 1:52 later. Emily Clark t
TORONTO (March 19, 2025) â Daryl Wattsâ two-goal performance lifted Toronto to a 2-1 win over New York on Wednesday night at a sold-out Coca-Cola Coliseum. The low-scoring game also featured an incredible goalie battle between Toronto netminder Kristen Campbell and New Yorkâs Corinne Schroeder, who each made 27 saves.⯠Late in the first period, Watts opened the scoring with an unassisted goal from the high slot, giving the Sceptres a momentum boost going into the first intermission. At 1:20 in the second frame, Watts got her second goal of the evening with a shot from the point after a give-and-go play from Anna Kjellbin, who was making her Sceptres debut. Alex Carpenter cut Torontoâs lead in half with a tally from in tight at 10:39 of the second frame. The third period remained scoreless, and, with the 2-1 victory, the Sceptres extended their point streak to three gamesââ and their home point streak, which began on Jan. 25, to seven. The Sirens are now winless in five straight games o
OTTAWA, ON (March 15, 2025) â Hilary Knight led the Boston Fleet to a 5-2 victory over the Ottawa Charge with a three-point performance on Saturday afternoon at a sold-out TD Place. The win moved Boston into second place in league standings with 38 points, while the Charge remain five points back from the fourth and final playoff position. After a scoreless first period, Alina MĂŒller opened the scoring midway through the second, with Knight earning her first assist of the afternoon and Shay Maloney picking up the secondary assist. At 19:59, Tereza VaniĆĄovĂĄ scored the PWHLâs latest goal in a regulation period, tying the game at one going into the third frame.
Bostonâs season-high four goals in the third period came consecutively, starting at 2:42 with Theresa Schafzahl's goal, which gave the Fleet their second lead of the game. The Fleetâs next two goals came from Knight and Jill Saulnier, with each player earning the only assist on the otherâs tally, giving Boston a commanding 4-1 l