The Boston Fleet announced today that the team has signed 2024 Draft pick Hadley Hartmetz to a one-year Standard Player Agreement for the 2024-25 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) season.
With the regular season beginning Nov. 30 (the Fleet play in Toronto), the PWHL builds on last year’s breakout debut.
If there was one advantage that the Toronto Sceptres enjoyed over every team they faced in Year 1 in the PWHL, it came in the ...
Set in the NHL Arcade Arena—a custom rink without glass, rules or stoppages—the game is a race to five goals or a sudden-death overtime showdown. With all players sharing the ...
The PWHL turned to three-time U.S. Olympian and New Jersey Devils director of player development Meghan Duggan to assist in ...
The only certainty is a vision of the timing being right to build on the support the PWHL generated in its inaugural year, and the growth the league projects entering its second season ...
Drawing on her experience as a three-time Olympian and her current role as Director of Player Development for the New Jersey ...
The PWHL is hiring three-time U.S. Olympian and New Jersey Devils director of player development Meghan Duggan to assist in ...
The PWHL has hired Olympic and World Championship gold medalist Meghan Duggan as a Special Consultant to Hockey Operations.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) has announced Amazon Prime Video amongst its lineup of Canadian broadcast ...
Taylor Heise and her Minnesota Frost teammates had the time of their lives celebrating the inaugural Professional Women’s ...