W hen the puck dropped on the Professional Women’s Hockey League last January 1, diehard fans were cautiously optimistic.
Which cities might be the top candidates? GO DEEPER PWHL preparing for expansion as early as 2025-26 season, could add up to 2 teams League officials have not shared where they plan to send their ...
It's an exciting time for the PWHL. The league has rapidly gained a loyal following during their inaugural campaign, and it seems as if their early success is leading to some significant growth.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is looking to add two new teams to the league as early as the 2025-2026 season, Amy Schneer, PWHL SVP of Business Operations, announced on Tuesday ...
The league is eyeing a potential expansion from six to eight teams as early as the 2026 season, PWHL higher-ups told John Wawrow of the AP Wednesday afternoon. “I don’t think we rule out any ...
Among the U.S. expansion candidates are Detroit and Pittsburgh, where the PWHL hosted neutral site games during its inaugural season last year. Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia would also be ...
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 ...
The Professional Women's Hockey League, or PWHL, is expanding, as the league announced plans to bring in two new teams. By the time the 2025-2026 season rolls around, Senior VP of Business ...
The six-team Professional Women’s Hockey League is launching its expansion process with plans to add two franchises for the start of the 2025-26 season, a league executive announced Tuesday.
Scheer made the announcement while speaking at the ESPN Women + Sport Conference. The PWHL played its inaugural season at the beginning of this year with teams in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa ...
According to reports, the PWHL is set to expand by two teams in time for the 2025-2026 season. Sportico's Eben Novy-Williams was first to report the news following an interview with the PWHL's vice ...
The Professional Women’s Hockey League wants to expand sooner rather than later. PWHL senior vice president of business operations Amy Scheer said in an interview with Sportico that the league ...