Billed as the “Takeover Tour,” the six-team league selected six U.S. cities — Raleigh, Buffalo, Detroit, St. Louis, Denver ...
As defending Walter Cup champs, the newly minted Frost will play a headlining role as the PWHL mulls expansion and tries to expand its core audience.
Taylor Heise and her Minnesota Frost teammates had the time of their lives celebrating the inaugural Professional Women’s ...
RALEIGH, N.C. - The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) today announced that Raleigh will host ... As part of this ...
Frost forward Kelly Pannek, left, and forward Claire Butorac compete for the puck during practice Thursday at Tria Rink. (Anthony Souffle) ...
All six PWHL teams will participate at least twice, with the Montréal Victoire and Ottawa Charge playing in four games, the Boston Fleet and Minnesota Frost appearing in three, and the New York Sirens ...
The PWHL is taking women's pro hockey to places from Raleigh, North Carolina, to the Pacific Northwest in releasing its ...
Minnesota blanks Boston to become PWHL's 1st-ever Walter Cup champion "We have a spot on our back," said Heise, who led the team with five goals in 10 playoff games. "Everyone's going to look at ...
The PWHL, which currently has teams in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Boston, Minnesota and the New York area, is looking at ...
Eight former Gophers will return to the University of Minnesota campus on Feb. 27 when PWHL Minnesota hosts PWHL Toronto at 3M Arena at Mariucci. Lauren Bench, Abigail Boreen, Taylor Heise, Amanda ...
“Frost” is the new nickname of the pro women’s hockey team formerly known as PWHL Minnesota, which won the inaugural league championship last spring. Nine days after winning the ...
The PWHL on Friday turned to three-time U.S. Olympian and New Jersey Devils director of player development Meghan Duggan to assist in its hockey operations department. Duggan will serve as a ...