Is the PWHL's preseason plan a missed opportunity for the league? The league itself did not seem to understand the plan for ...
The Professional Women's Hockey League is exploring options including the possibility of relocating the Ottawa Charge ...
The PWHL put out a clear message addressing media today stating the league will not play at Lansdowne 2.0, and will not take ...
The PWHL will begin its third season on Friday, and it has swiftly established that there is an appetite for professional ...
The upstart league will have deals with regional sports networks and local TV stations in all the markets where it has teams.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League will open its third season on Friday with further expansion on the horizon.
We might be closing in on a growing Professional Women’s Hockey League footprint. During a media availability on Thursday, Amy Scheer, executive vice president of business operations for the PWHL, ...
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) says the Ottawa Charge will not play at Lansdowne 2.0’s new event centre.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League has revealed a few promotions within its executive leadership. On Tuesday, the league announced that Jayna Hefford has been promoted to executive vice president ...
The PWHL’s Ottawa Charge remain adamant that they are not in favour of moving to a new Lansdowne Park arena with a smaller ...
The PWHL is expanding to eight teams next season by adding Seattle as its second new franchise alongside Vancouver, and The Associated Press has learned that plans already are in the works to add two ...
The plans to renovate Lansdowne Park include reducing seating capacity from 8,500 to 6,600. The Charge averaged 7,000 fans ...