After a record-breaking inaugural season, the Professional Women's Hockey League is back. Here's what to know ahead of Year 2 ...
The Professional Women's Hockey League opens its second season this weekend looking to build on the success it enjoyed during ...
Figuring everything out on the fly at breakneck speed, team leadership took plenty of lessons from the PWHL's inaugural ...
New York had what’s considered the best draft class in June, starting with the No. 1 selection of Canadian star and Princeton ...
Season two, let’s have some fun with the more significant European talents like Czechia’s Daniela Pejsova, Finland’s Ronja ...
Nothing will replace the special moments and many firsts — first game, first road trip, first win — Hilary Knight enjoyed during the PWHL’s inaugural season.
Additionally, the league will feature a fresh wave of talent with 48 new players including 34 who are turning pro from collegiate programs led by No. 1 draft pick Sarah Fillier of the New York Sirens.
The PWHL is set to drop the puck, and the league will see nearly one third of their player pool making debuts in the league ...
The PWHL waiver period opened on Nov. 26 at 5 p.m. ET. Unsigned players were available to negotiate with other clubs until 3 ...