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This summer some of the biggest names in the PWHL will again take to the ice in Montreal's Living Sisu Hockey League (LSHL).
PWHL Draft is officially in the books, and for the Ottawa Charge, it was a mix of strategic decisions and a few surprises.
Tuesday night's draft, which will be hosted at Ottawa's new Hard Rock Casino, will be the answer to filling some of those ...
The PWHL announced the winners of four other major awards at a ceremony Wednesday afternoon. Here are the results and the ...
The New York Sirens began restocking their expansion-depleted roster by making a big splash at the top of the order in the ...
Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin has won the Professional Women's Hockey League's Billie Jean King MVP Award for ...
If the Ottawa Charge had first pick in Tuesday’s Professional Women’s Hockey League draft, the decision would probably come down to University of Wisconsin centre Casey O’Brien and Clarkson University ...
Here’s a look at the Fleet’s departures and acquisitions during the tumultuous expansion period, plus projected lineups ...
The Ottawa Charge focused on size and character with their first pick in Tuesday’s PWHL draft. Selecting fifth overall, the Charge took Rory Guilday, a 5-foot-11, left-shooting defender who was ...
Tuesday night in Ottawa, 48 new players were drafted into the PWHL. On Wednesday, the league handed out its annual awards, ...
Only one Russian ever had been chosen in the PWHL draft before the Ottawa Charge selected two on Tuesday night.
Ottawa Charge defender Ronja Savolainen, left, and goaltender Gwyneth Philips, right, celebrate during a game. The team protected both players from being selected in the PWHL expansion draft.