While Sunday's Takeover Tour event will be the first time the PWHL has played in Edmonton, it won't be the first time women's ...
The Toronto Sceptres will face off against the Ottawa Charge on Sunday at Rogers Place in Edmonton. Thousands of young hockey ...
Following the Ottawa Charge’s record-breaking 8-3 win over the Minnesota Frost on Thursday night, the team from the nation’s capital is gearing up for a sold-out battle of Ontario a little farther ...
It seems more than a little obvious. In fact, it shouldn’t take more than a single glance to see Edmonton as the next home for professional women’s hockey.
Emma Woods fired home the eventual winner late in the second period to provide the surging Toronto Sceptres with a 3-1 win ...
Ticketmaster shows that only resale tickets are available for the game, with some seats on offer for more than $500 each.
Rogers Place will be packed for this weekend's PWHL game in Edmonton, but those wanting to get last-minute tickets will have ...
The PWHL's Takeover Tour will head to Edmonton this weekend with a full slate of events preceding the main event, a game ...
For Alberta natives Stephanie Markowski and Danielle Serdachny, the PWHL's Takeover Tour Stop in Edmonton will be a ...
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EDMONTON - When the Toronto Sceptres and Ottawa Charge meet Sunday at a sold-out Rogers Place, it will feel like more than a one-off game. It will feel like Edmonton is on trial. About The Star ...
It’s a chance for Edmonton to show that it can be a city that is home to a PWHL team. “It seems like the Takeover Tour is kind of like a tryout for these cities, in a way,” said Serdachny, who has two ...