The success of "Takeover Tour" games in Seattle, Vancouver and Denver begs the question: Could the PWHL expand to the West ...
More than 12,000 fans filled Climate Pledge Arena for the Professional Women's Hockey League's "Takeover Tour" and saw Boston rally to beat Montreal 3-2 in a shootout.
Three neutral site stops down and six to go, the Professional Women’s Hockey League is quickly discovering how popular it has ...
PWHL and women's hockey fans sent in their questions this week. Here are Ian Kennedy's responses to their questions in this ...
The league had previously set the record at a neutral-site game between Ottawa and Boston in Detroit (13,736) last season.
Seattle, WA - Young skaters in Seattle were given the opportunity of a lifetime last Saturday, as the Kraken Community ...
The game took place a year, nearly to the day, that the PWHL’s inaugural season began. Now, in just its second year, the league is already looking to expand, and it’s looking to cities like Seattle.
Seattle wants a PWHL team. Now they have the evidence of a fan base to support that claim. The PWHL left a mark on the City of Seattle, and vice versa. The Boston Fleet and Montreal Victoire left ...
Over the last week, the PWHL has welcomed more than 45,000 fans to games in Seattle, Vancouver and Denver. The 2025 Takeover ...
Now, in just its second year, the league is already looking to expand, and it’s looking to cities like Seattle. The PWHL rose from the ashes of previous women’s hockey leagues with an ...
but Seattle looks like they also left a mark on the PWHL. In front of a season-high crowd of 12,608 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, the Fleet took a dramatic 3-2 shootout win over Montreal.