PWHL goes big with 2025-26 brand campaign
As the 2025–26 season unfolds across North America, the Professional Women’s Hockey League is telling its story bigger than ever before....
As the 2025–26 season unfolds across North America, the Professional Women’s Hockey League is telling its story bigger than ever before....
History is made as the PWHL and PNE come together.
The arrival of the Vancouver Goldeneyes marks a new era for women’s professional hockey on Canada’s West Coast. Built on speed, skill and balance, the team is already shaping its identity. General Manager Cara Gardner Morey and Head Coach Brian Idalski...
In two short seasons, the Toronto Sceptres have asserted themselves as perennial contenders with two standout regular season finishes with winning percentages above .500. Unfortunately, Toronto’s regular-season success has not yet carried over into th...
Seattle’s new PWHL team arrived in dramatic fashion this summer: a fast, focused construction of a roster blending household names with high-caliber rookies, and a front office intent on culture and competitiveness in equal measure. General manager Meg...
The Ottawa Charge’s 2025 playoff run was the stuff of storybooks and can serve as an encouraging launch pad for the upcoming season. The underdog group clinched its postseason berth on the final day of the season, then put the league on notice when th...
After two consecutive seasons just outside the playoff picture, the New York Sirens are entering 2025–26 with a brand-new look. The organization made sweeping changes over the offseason, from expansion-related roster moves to draft-day acquisitions, al...
The Montréal Victoire set the standard for the PWHL during the 2024-25 regular season, finishing at the top of the league with 53 points. They were the team to beat at the start of the playoffs and had their choice of Ottawa or Minnesota in the first r...
The Minnesota Frost are back-to-back Walter Cup champions and the only champions in PWHL history. That’s an absurd statement when you take into account the competitive balance in the PWHL and the fact that Minnesota entered both playoff runs in the fou...
At the end of the 2024-25 season, the Boston Fleet found themselves in a tight race against the Ottawa Charge and Minnesota Frost for the final two playoff spots. Though all three teams tied with 44 points, the tiebreaker meant that the Fleet, who lost...